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    Satoshi Nakamoto’s bitcoin wealth now ranks among world’s richest

    February 10, 2025
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    The mystery surrounding the identity of Bitcoin’s elusive creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, has deepened as new research identifies a vast crypto fortune linked to Nakamoto. Blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence has traced 1.096 million BTC to addresses associated with the pseudonymous inventor, an amount valued at approximately $108 billion at current market prices. This discovery ranks Nakamoto among the world’s wealthiest individuals, surpassing Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in net worth.

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    The Bitcoin stockpile, untouched since it was mined in the cryptocurrency’s early years, has long been speculated to be under Nakamoto’s control. Arkham Intelligence’s research builds on earlier studies of the Patoshi Pattern, a mining signature that suggests a single entity presumed to be Nakamoto was responsible for generating Bitcoin’s earliest blocks. Despite numerous theories, Nakamoto’s true identity remains unknown.

    Speculation has included cryptographers Hal Finney and Nick Szabo, among others, but no definitive evidence has surfaced. In a high-profile case, Australian scientist Craig Wright had his claims to being Nakamoto dismissed by a UK court last year. The ruling stated that Wright had forged documents to support his assertion, reinforcing the belief that Bitcoin’s creator remains unidentified. Adding to the intrigue, research from Coinbase executive Conor Grogan suggests a possible connection between Nakamoto’s wallets and a Canadian crypto exchange later acquired by Kraken.

    Grogan’s analysis indicates that early Bitcoin transactions linked to Nakamoto interacted with an address tied to CaVirtEx, a now-defunct exchange. This has led to speculation that Kraken may possess information related to Nakamoto’s identity through legacy customer records. However, Kraken has dismissed the claims, responding cryptically on X with the phrase, “We are all Satoshi.” The newfound confirmation of Nakamoto’s massive Bitcoin holdings raises critical questions about the implications for the crypto market.

    If these coins were to move, it could trigger significant market reactions, impacting investor confidence and Bitcoin’s price stability. However, Nakamoto’s continued inactivity suggests that the funds may remain locked indefinitely, either due to deliberate inaction or the potential loss of access to the private keys. The ongoing mystery continues to fuel debate within the cryptocurrency community. While some argue that Nakamoto’s anonymity aligns with Bitcoin’s decentralized ethos, others speculate on the possible consequences if the fortune were ever to be liquidated.

    With institutional investors increasing their exposure to Bitcoin, the enigma surrounding its creator remains one of the most compelling narratives in modern finance. For now, the question of Nakamoto’s identity and the fate of the untouched Bitcoin  fortune remains unanswered. Whether the creator will ever reemerge or if these holdings will remain dormant forever continues to be one of the biggest unknowns in the cryptocurrency space. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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