The movement involves Bitcoin reportedly tied to Clifton Collins, an Irish honeymaker convicted in a drug trafficking case, drawing attention because the coins were originally bought for about $30,000 in 2011 and 2012.
Bitcoin connected to Clifton Collins, an Irish honeymaker later linked to drug dealing, has reportedly been moved in a transfer valued at about $38 million. The source says Irish police are transferring the holdings, which were originally acquired for roughly $30,000 between 2011 and 2012. The large increase in value highlights how early Bitcoin purchases could grow substantially over time, especially when long-dormant wallets move and attract market attention.