Bitcoin daily active addresses rose sharply after the Coldcard hack, according to monitoring shared by Julio Moreno. The count increased from 645,000 on July 30 to nearly 1 million on July 31, marking the highest single-day reading since Dec. 10, 2024. Moreno said the move was driven mainly by growth in active sending addresses, while active receiving addresses posted a smaller increase. The update points to a clear shift in on-chain activity over the one-day period cited in the data.
Bitcoin daily active addresses jumped after the Coldcard hack, according to monitoring by Julio Moreno. The figure rose from 645,000 on July 30 to nearly 1 million on July 31.
That marked the highest single-day level since Dec. 10, 2024. Moreno said the increase was driven mainly by a rise in active sending addresses, while active receiving addresses saw a relatively smaller gain.
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