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Bitcoin: 107 BTC worth $8.2 million burned by five anonymous addresses

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May 27, 2026
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Bitcoin: 107 BTC da $8,2 milioni bruciati da cinque indirizzi anonimi
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Five addresses created in 2014 simultaneously transferred 107 Bitcoin to a burn address, permanently destroying the funds.

On Monday, May 26, 2026, five anonymous Bitcoin addresses simultaneously transferred a total of 107 Bitcoin, equivalent to approximately $8.2 million, to a publicly known burn address on the Bitcoin network. The operation immediately drew the attention of the community on X, given the apparent absence of a clear motive behind the transactions.

The funds were sent to the address 1111111111111111111114oLvT2, one of the best-known burn addresses on the Bitcoin network. Since no accessible private key is associated with this address, the transferred Bitcoin must be considered permanently destroyed and unrecoverable. At the time of the news, the receiving address held a total of 807 Bitcoin, worth approximately $61 million. The five transactions required just $5.56 in fees in total to permanently remove the coins from circulation. The wallets involved had been created in 2014 and were completely emptied by the operation.

The fact that the five wallets executed the transfers at the exact same moment fueled speculation: many observers on X believe that a single individual or coordinated group was behind the action. At the time of the burn, Bitcoin was trading at approximately $76,000 according to CoinGecko.

Some have interpreted the event as a costly mistake, which nonetheless — however negligibly — increased Bitcoin’s scarcity, rendering those 107 BTC unusable by anyone under the current protocol rules. The episode recalls one of the fundamental elements of Bitcoin’s design: all validated transactions are added to a global publicly verifiable ledger, even if the identities of the parties remain pseudonymous thanks to the nature of public keys.

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