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For me, the news that a Satoshi-era whale moved 2,000 BTC is a reminder of how certain players can alter market perception in a matter of minutes. Personally, I think these kinds of transactions raise red flags because they come from old addresses, associated with Bitcoin's early days, which adds an air of mystery and speculation. Interestingly, even though they don't always lead to immediate sell-offs, investors interpret these moves as signs of potential downward pressure. For me, the most relevant aspect is that the existence of these whales demonstrates that there is still a latent power capable of influencing collective confidence. Ultimately, I think that beyond the technical impact, what truly matters is the narrative: each move by a historical whale becomes a reminder of the fragility and allure of the crypto ecosystem.