Work: 1feexv6bahb8ybzjqqmjjrccrhgw9sb6uf Public Key

The funds in this wallet are widely considered to be from the 2011 Mt. Gox hack .

The reason the 79,957 BTC remains stationary is due to the fundamental "work" of the ECDSA public key system:

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Unlike most hackers who quickly "tumble" or split funds to obscure their trail, the owner of the 1Feex address has never moved a single satoshi out of the wallet in over 15 years. Dust Transactions:

(worth billions of dollars), making it one of the largest "whale" wallets [5.3, 5.6]. Context and Significance Source of Funds: The funds in this wallet are widely considered

The address became the center of a landmark legal case involving , who claimed he was the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.

: A private key (a secret 256-bit number) generates a public key, which is then shortened into the 1Feex address. Unlike most hackers who quickly "tumble" or split

The Bitcoin address 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF is one of the most famous and controversial "whale" wallets in history. It currently holds approximately , valued at several billion dollars.