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Author Topic: Satoshi Nakamoto holds 980,000 Bitcoins.. does anyone know their addresses?  (Read 15230 times)
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December 14, 2022, 02:52:09 PM
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Satoshi Nakamoto holds 980,000 Bitcoins.. does anyone know their addresses so we know if he/she/they are active in the market? I would guess Bitcoin is their baby and they wouldn't do anything to manipulate the prices and hurt Bitcoin. But would they be taking corrective measures to fight off some of the other whales?

Its kinda weird question but interesting to me if Satoshi Nakamoto is still "alive" and watching.

Maybe, I think that everyone, at some point of of reflexion or reasoning, as novice users have through that stage of wondering; who or who were these guys who brought this idea up (Bitcoin).

But if one continues in the collateral or rather main process of understanding Bitcoin above the individual or group fact of focusing on seeking an answer in SN.

One as a user begins to understand that Bitcoin is above that important fact of seeking an answer to classic questions like who is he, is he dead or alive, his bitcoin addresses, etc.


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May 06, 2024, 07:13:45 PM
Last edit: May 06, 2024, 07:28:55 PM by SleepyDeepy
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Is it true that the wallets in which Satoshi mined to are known? So that if I would be Satoshi (and had the private key(s)), I could "proof" this, by moving BTC from Wallet A to any Wallet B. Correct? If so, how many of this "Satoshi-Wallets" can (more or less) certainly be allocated to Satoshi and what is their total value? Is there any statistics or website, which provides an overview?
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May 06, 2024, 09:30:55 PM
Last edit: May 07, 2024, 03:49:51 PM by NotFuzzyWarm
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Is it true that the wallets in which Satoshi mined to are known? So that if I would be Satoshi (and had the private key(s)), I could "proof" this, by moving BTC from Wallet A to any Wallet B. Correct? If so, how many of this "Satoshi-Wallets" can (more or less) certainly be allocated to Satoshi and what is their total value? Is there any statistics or website, which provides an overview?
Well, for a start, look back in this thread. Odds your answers are in here. Start with post #2 and post #25.

As for accessing said coins - yes that would be proof the mover is Satoshi.

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