Bitcoin’s Third Largest Wallet Changed Hands, but Onchain Data Shows It’s Likely the Same Owner

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Last year and during the first half of 2022, speculators assumed the third-largest bitcoin address was a ‘mysterious whale,’ even though the wallet had shown strong characteristics of being a cryptocurrency exchange. The address known as “1P5ZED” has since been replaced by another address, after the wallet started to transfer its entire bitcoin balance in mid-July 2022. The bitcoin address “1LQoW” is now the third-largest wallet today, and it’s very likely that the owner of the 1LQoW wallet is the same entity that managed the 1P5ZED wallet.

The 3rd largest bitcoin wallet switched to a new address, a wallet that could be controlled by the same owner

After Bitcoin Price Hit New High in November 2021, It Had a Substantial Decline Estimate The third largest bitcoin wallet known as “1P5ZED”. Rumors about the wallet plagued social media and some people mistakenly attributed the wallet to MicroStrategy’s BTC stash.

Then after the rumors were debunked, blockchain observers noticed that 1P5ZED moved all of its bitcoins in mid-July. Blockchain records show that by the end of June 2022, the 1P5ZED address was down to 0.01257 BTC. In 2021, when Bitcoin.com News reported on 1P5ZED, a source with “access to blockchain analytics tools (Chainalysis and Ciphertrace) as part of their job function” told our newsdesk:

There is an almost 100% chance that both addresses in your article, 1P5ZED and 1FzWLk, are Gemini.

The 1P5ZED wallet also had shown signs of exchange spending patterns like cluster spending. Furthermore, the block explorer oxt.me highlights two annotations, which assume that the “1P5ZED” bitcoin address may have been tied to the exchange Bittrex.

However, after deleting over 132,000 BTC between mid-July and late June, data still indicates that the wallet is still associated with crypto exchange Gemini. Even though analysts cannot identify the exact owner of 1P5ZED, on-chain data, clustering and heuristics show that 1P5ZED has only changed hands (addresses), but the owner remains the same.

Despite Speculation, Bitcoin’s Third Largest Wallet Is Not a ‘Mystery Whale’ or ‘New Market Player’ — Onchain Data Points to an American-Based Crypto Exchange

The third largest bitcoin wallet today, “1LQoW” has a balance of more than 140,000 BTC, and the wallet is connected to 1P5ZED and “1FzWLk.” As we noted in our prior reports, 1FzWLk transacted with 1P5ZED on numerous occasions and it transacted with 1LQoW as well. It seems that the now empty 1FzWLk wallet dispersed the funds to other addresses including 1LQoW. Data further shows that 1FzWLk’s transactions were often connected with known Gemini exchange wallets and the current third richest bitcoin wallet today 1LQoW.

As always, social media posts and crypto publications Identified 1LQoW as a new ‘mystery whale’ or new mega player in the market. OXT researcher Ergo BTC tweeted about the address in July and August 2022. [transaction] in a batch withdrawal from Coinbase,” ergo Tweeted On 19 July. “This is 2 outgoing [transactions] 1FzWL, which implies that this address is at least linked and possibly co-owned by 1P5Zs/1FzWL/key rotation? In other words not a ‘sale’. Speculation on whether or not this is Coinbase Custody, ergo wrote,

Coinbase Custody: Pros: By adjacency and first inflows into 1LQoW. Cons: The first seen on 1FzWL doesn’t quite align with the Coinbase Custody announcement.

Ergo also talked about the bitcoin wallet 1LQoW on August 2, 2022 when a lot of speculative reporting started after the first 1P5ZED myth. “Crypto tabloids and clickbaiters from ‘1P5Z dumping all their coins’ to ‘1LQoW is the new whale who bought $1.64B from nowhere. Lmao,” Ergo Tweeted, Onchain data also confirms that 1LQoW is not some new ‘mega whale’ or ‘market player’ that suddenly took over the third largest bitcoin wallet reign from 1P5ZED.

1LQoW is most likely an American-based crypto custodian or exchange, and we can’t say for 100% certain that it is a Gemini-associated BTC wallet. Cons include the fact that the wallet does not match Gemini’s bitcoin reserve data hosted on cryptoquant.com and other reserve data sites like Glassnode. The stats from cryptoquant.com’s Gemini-associated bitcoin reserve data shows Gemini’s stash is around 136,923 BTC. The third-largest BTC address 1LQoW holds approximately 140,664 BTC (as of 2:00 p.m. ET on Dec. 4, 2022). Coinglass.com data shows Gemini’s BTC reserves stash is estimated to be around 132,102 BTC today, which is also a discrepancy.

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