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    Home » Bitcoin billionaire sells entire $1.3 billion fortune

    Bitcoin billionaire sells entire $1.3 billion fortune

    November 21, 2025 Bitcoin & Altcoins 4 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK, November 21, 2025: One of Bitcoin’s earliest and wealthiest known investors has reportedly sold his entire cryptocurrency holdings valued at approximately $1.3 billion, marking the end of a 14-year association with the digital asset. According to blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, the massive liquidation was linked to wallets controlled by Owen Gunden, an early Bitcoin trader and one of the first individuals to capitalize on global arbitrage opportunities in the cryptocurrency market. Arkham’s data shows that Gunden’s wallets, dormant for years except for minor internal transfers, began moving substantial amounts of Bitcoin in recent weeks.

    Bitcoin billionaire sells entire $1.3 billion fortune
    $1.3B Bitcoin exit signals closing chapter for crypto’s first wave of investors.

    The activity intensified through October and November, culminating in the transfer of more than $344 million worth of BTC to the centralized exchange Kraken. The pattern, analysts say, strongly indicates a coordinated effort to offload Gunden’s entire position of roughly 11,000 BTC. Based on Bitcoin’s current trading range, that amount would be worth more than $1.3 billion. The firm’s analysts described the transactions as consistent with liquidation behavior typically observed among large holders, known as “whales.” However, they noted that once assets are sent to a centralized exchange such as Kraken, on-chain transparency ends. It remains theoretically possible that Gunden could have transferred the Bitcoin for custody, to access institutional services, or to participate in yield-earning programs offered by the exchange.

    Nonetheless, Arkham said the volume, timing, and destination of the transfers align most closely with a full divestment strategy rather than internal fund management. Gunden, who began acquiring Bitcoin in 2011 when the cryptocurrency traded for less than $5, was among a handful of early traders who built fortunes by exploiting price discrepancies between fledgling exchanges in North America, Europe, and Asia. He became a well-known but elusive figure in early crypto circles, often cited as one of the industry’s “quiet billionaires.” Despite the vast fortune associated with his wallet addresses, Gunden has largely withdrawn from public view, rarely commenting on market developments or participating in industry events.

    Bitcoin volatility rises amid whale market exits

    His absence has only added to his mystique within the digital asset community. The reported liquidation comes at a period of increased market turbulence for Bitcoin. The world’s largest cryptocurrency recently experienced a 10 percent weekly decline, falling below its recent highs amid investor profit-taking and broader risk aversion. Analysts say the sale of such a large individual holding could contribute to short-term market volatility, particularly if executed over exchanges that match trades directly with open market orders. However, they also note that the depth and institutional maturity of today’s Bitcoin market make it more resilient to large transactions than in previous years.

    Bitcoin’s price fluctuations this year have been influenced by multiple macroeconomic factors, including shifting interest rate expectations, regulatory developments in the United States and Europe, and renewed debate over the sustainability of Bitcoin’s mining industry. While large-scale sales can temporarily affect liquidity, most experts believe that Bitcoin’s long-term value remains supported by continued institutional adoption and the upcoming halving event expected in 2028, which will further restrict supply. Neither Gunden nor representatives from Kraken have issued statements confirming the nature of the transactions. Arkham Intelligence clarified that its conclusions are based on blockchain observation and attribution modeling rather than direct disclosures. Still, the firm expressed high confidence in its findings, citing years of wallet clustering analysis that consistently linked the addresses involved to Gunden’s trading activity.

    Analysts highlight impact on crypto market sentiment

    The movements mark one of the largest individual Bitcoin transfers recorded in 2025 and potentially the complete exit of one of the cryptocurrency’s oldest private investors. Gunden’s apparent divestment underscores a generational transition underway in digital asset wealth. Many early adopters who accumulated vast Bitcoin reserves over a decade ago are gradually exiting the market, realizing profits accumulated during Bitcoin’s unprecedented rise from under $1 per coin to over $100,000 at its peak. Their exits are being matched by new waves of institutional investors, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth funds that now dominate the trading landscape. If confirmed, Gunden’s decision would symbolize not just the liquidation of a fortune, but also the closing chapter of Bitcoin’s pioneering era. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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