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Been thinking about something wild lately - how much Bitcoin does the mysterious founder actually hold? The number is honestly insane when you do the math.
So here's the thing: Satoshi Nakamoto, whoever that really is, mined Bitcoin back when it was basically worthless. We're talking the very first block ever created. And since then? Nobody's moved those coins. Not once. That alone tells you something about long-term conviction.
Estimates suggest Nakamoto's sitting on anywhere from 600,000 to 1.1 million Bitcoin. Let that sink in. At current prices around $74.5K, we're looking at roughly $45 billion to $82 billion in value. That would legitimately make them one of the richest people on the planet. Wild, right?
The crazy part is we can actually track this thanks to the transparent nature of the blockchain. While we can't know every wallet Nakamoto controls, researchers have linked several addresses back to the early days, including that genesis block address. It's all there in the ledger for anyone to verify.
What's really interesting is the comparison to other major Bitcoin holders. Roger Ver has around 131,000 Bitcoin. The Winklevoss twins? About 70,000. Even guys like Michael Saylor with his massive holdings only have around 17,000. Nakamoto's stash completely dwarfs all of them.
Here's what gets me though - none of Nakamoto's suspected wallets have ever moved a single coin. Not to sell, not to trade, nothing. That's the purest form of hodling I've ever seen. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's market cap has exploded to nearly $1.5 trillion. The network that started as this weird internet experiment is now a legitimate asset class.
Lots of people predicted Bitcoin would hit crazy numbers - Draper's talking $250K, Saylor's throwing out $13 million over decades. Whether those predictions come true or not, one thing's clear: whoever Satoshi is, they're sitting on an absolutely staggering amount of wealth. And they're not touching it.
Makes you wonder what that means for Bitcoin's future when you realize the founder's conviction is that strong.