Suspected Bitcoin Miner Deposits 2,802 BTC Worth $182M to Binance

Suspected Bitcoin Miner Deposits 2,802 BTC Worth $182M to Binance

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2026-08-09 00:42:16
On August 9, blockchain monitoring platform Ember detected that a wallet suspected to belong to a bitcoin miner had deposited 2,802 BTC into Binance over the previous two days. Those deposits were valued at approximately $182 million. The latest transfers add to an extended pattern of exchange deposits from the same wallet. Over the past 20 days, the wallet has sent a cumulative total of 6,494 BTC to Binance, worth about $421 million. According to Ember's tracking data, the average price of those deposits was approximately $64,798 per bitcoin. The recent two-day batch accounts for roughly 43% of the 20-day total. The wallet's identity has not been confirmed, and the report did not disclose further details. The on-chain activity was flagged by Ember and reported by BlockBeats on August 9. The exact spot price at the time of each deposit was not provided. No additional information was included in the original report.

On August 9, according to Ember's on-chain monitoring, a wallet suspected to belong to a bitcoin miner deposited 2,802 BTC into Binance over the past two days. The deposits were worth roughly $182 million.

The same wallet has now sent a cumulative 6,494 BTC to Binance over the previous 20 days, equivalent to about $421 million. The average deposit price over that period was around $64,798 per bitcoin, based on the monitoring data.

Details about the wallet's identity were not disclosed in the report.

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