There's no reason to get too excited with this. The Bitcoins were protected with vintage security, meaning the wallet address had a "seed-phrase" (a password) made up of 12 numbers.
They've upgraded to a much stronger, up to date security called Muti-Sig (Multiple Signature) which requires at a minimum, two seed-phrases made up of 20 numbers each.
Think of it like they were storing gold in the vault of their local bank, but the gold has gone up in value so much they've transferred it to Fort Knox for safer storage.
There's no reason to get too excited with this. The Bitcoins were protected with vintage security, meaning the wallet address had a "seed-phrase" (a password) made up of 12 numbers.
They've upgraded to a much stronger, up to date security called Muti-Sig (Multiple Signature) which requires at a minimum, two seed-phrases made up of 20 numbers each.
Think of it like they were storing gold in the vault of their local bank, but the gold has gone up in value so much they've transferred it to Fort Knox for safer storage.