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January 30, 2018, 12:58:52 AM
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It is. However it's said there that it's "unable to decode output address". What is the meaning of that? Did the transferrer accidentally transferred it to a non-bitcoin address, purging 40k bitcoins in the process? Is that even possible?
No it is not a non-bitcoin address or invalid address.

It is segwit bech32 address which you will get from new electrum wallet, still many explorer can't support this address type. You have to click on Show scripts & coinbase at button side of blockchain.info explorer to see that address.

Code:
bc1q9sh6544xls87x7skjzyfhkty4wq7z76vn7qzq9

I didn't know that! It's cool SONG GEET.
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January 30, 2018, 12:57:38 AM
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Just realized that it may be the stolen NEMs from the Japanese exchange. Then the culprit just converted them into bitcoin then transferred them to his own wallet? (this is just a theory)
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January 30, 2018, 12:44:48 AM
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Someone just moved 40000 Bitcoins. And the best part is the fee! LOL

Just imagine the paperwork you need to go through if you are going to move 400M USD from one account to another if you are going to use the banking system.

https://blockchain.info/tx/92785a57f6e9e9eb9d37a00e6e8be7f888376f65fa2b8f868db261cbf6cca7b0
Yes it can be a pain though many of it. That is some big investors probably trying or taking advantage of BTC while it is on a dumping state. The fee maybe not that much but the money you've spent on just moving it to bitcoin maybe higher than the fee on BTC. We may seeing a large scale groups of big investors trying to reach the full potential of Bitcoin.
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January 30, 2018, 12:43:51 AM
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It is. However it's said there that it's "unable to decode output address". What is the meaning of that? Did the transferrer accidentally transferred it to a non-bitcoin address, purging 40k bitcoins in the process? Is that even possible?
No it is not a non-bitcoin address or invalid address.

It is segwit bech32 address which you will get from new electrum wallet, still many explorer can't support this address type. You have to click on Show scripts & coinbase at button side of blockchain.info explorer to see that address.

Code:
bc1q9sh6544xls87x7skjzyfhkty4wq7z76vn7qzq9
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January 30, 2018, 12:40:03 AM
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It is. However it's said there that it's "unable to decode output address". What is the meaning of that? Did the transferrer accidentally transferred it to a non-bitcoin address, purging 40k bitcoins in the process? Is that even possible?
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January 30, 2018, 12:31:38 AM
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Someone just moved 40000 Bitcoins. And the best part is the fee! LOL

Just imagine the paperwork you need to go through if you are going to move 400M USD from one account to another if you are going to use the banking system.

https://blockchain.info/tx/92785a57f6e9e9eb9d37a00e6e8be7f888376f65fa2b8f868db261cbf6cca7b0


Is it true? It is hard to believe.
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January 30, 2018, 12:25:31 AM
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Someone just moved 40000 Bitcoins. And the best part is the fee! LOL

Just imagine the paperwork you need to go through if you are going to move 400M USD from one account to another if you are going to use the banking system.

https://blockchain.info/tx/92785a57f6e9e9eb9d37a00e6e8be7f888376f65fa2b8f868db261cbf6cca7b0
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