Arkham Intelligence reported today that a SpaceX-tagged wallet has made a small test transaction after roughly six months of being inactive.

The address, identified as SpaceX (15atF), sent about $88 worth of $BTC to another wallet that begins with bc1q9.

The transaction itself is very minor, but the market is starting to pay attention because corporate-linked Bitcoin wallets rarely move $BTC without a reason. Small transactions are usually used to test address control or custody setup.

SPACEX JUST MOVED BITCOIN

A tagged SpaceX address just moved Bitcoin for the first time in 6 months. SpaceX (15atF) made a test transaction of $88 of $BTC to SpaceX (bc1q9).

Is SpaceX about to move more $BTC? pic.twitter.com/vQITSDKtGI

— Arkham (@arkham) July 8, 2026

There is no confirmation that the company is preparing to sell. The fact that it sent the $BTC to another one of its own wallets could also suggest that this is simply a matter of rotation.

That said, SpaceX currently holds 18,712 $BTC worth around $1.16 billion, making it the 8th-largest corporate holder.

It’s also worth noting that the firm recently went public in a historic IPO and joined the Nasdaq 100 index yesterday. The index is one of the world’s most widely-followed technology benchmarks, and is also serving as the foundation of countless funds and investment products designed to track its performance.

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