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Ethereum ICO Whale Who Turned $3,100 Into $23M Wakes Up After a Decade

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An Ethereum ICO participant who invested $3,100 in 2015 and walked away with 10,000 ETH, now worth roughly $23 million, has moved their entire holding for the first time in nearly 11 years.


On-chain data shows the wallet received the ETH on July 30, 2015, following the network's original crowdsale, where the token was priced at around $0.31.


The wallet sat untouched through every bull run, every crash, and every cycle since—until Tuesday, when it transferred all 10,000 ETH to a new address, logging a nearly 7500-fold return in the process.


Last September, another Ethereum whale that acquired 1 million ETH during the same 2015 ICO moved $645 million worth of funds from three wallets to a staking service, and was still holding $1.1 billion in ETH afterward.


Analysts who spoke to Decrypt say a whale sitting on a decade-old position waking up does not automatically mean a sell is coming.


"For someone who bought ETH at $0.31, every price is a life-changing return, so there could be less incentive to time the market precisely," Illia Otychenko, Lead Analyst at CEX.IO, told Decrypt.


"Non-price related motives could be the most likely scenario for the move. This could be a recovery of old private keys or seed phrases, or simple reallocation and consolidation. A decade-dormant wallet moving at a non-peak moment actually increases the odds this is a custody or key-recovery situation."


The timing argues against a sell thesis, Bitunix analyst Dean Chen told Decrypt, pointing out that a holder who sat through every cycle since 2015—including periods when ETH traded significantly higher—was "operating on a much longer time horizon than typical market participants."



"In many cases, movements like this are less about immediate liquidation and more about portfolio restructuring, custody upgrades, estate planning, OTC preparation, or transitioning dormant capital into a more active management framework," Chen said.


Both analysts agreed that mechanically, the transfer poses no real threat to price.


Otychenko noted ETH's daily trading volume runs around $15 billion, putting $23 million at roughly 2% of bid/ask depth on major exchanges, absorbable without meaningful slippage even if it hit all at once, "which no sophisticated seller would do anyway."


Chen concurred, saying the transfer is "unlikely to create meaningful structural sell pressure on its own unless the funds are sent directly toward exchange-linked wallets."


Where both converged most sharply was on the gap between mechanics and narrative.





"The market often treats it as a sell signal regardless of intent, which creates short-term pressure on its own," Otychenko said. "The story and the trade are two different things—but in crypto, the story often becomes the trade."


Chen framed the move within a wider industry shift, describing early ICO holders as entering "a phase of capital rotation, wealth preservation, and professionalized asset management."


The September whale's move into staking rather than an exchange fits that pattern precisely.


Otychenko added that the 2025–2026 wave of ICO-era activations has been split, some early participants moved holdings into staking rather than exiting, while others have sold in tranches but "typically small fractions of their total holdings, not full exits."


Activity continuing well below the all-time high, he said, "points more toward personal liquidity needs or custody housekeeping than a coordinated view that the cycle is done."


On Myriad, a prediction market owned by Decrypt's parent company Dastan, users price in a 47% chance that ETH drops to $1,500 before reaching $3,000.


ETH is currently trading at $2,330, up 2.4% over the past 24 hours, according to CoinGecko data.


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