🚨 Historic Satoshi Nakamoto Statement Resurfaces as Bitcoin Identity Mystery Deepens 🚨
✨ "Eventually at most only 21 million for 6.8 billion people in the world." — Satoshi Nakamoto, Feb. 6, 2010
This remarkable statement was made when #Bitcoin was worth just $0.01. It has since become a cornerstone of Bitcoin's identity, underscoring its fixed supply of 21 million coins.
🔍 Key Updates:
Pete Rizzo, a Bitcoin historian, resurfaced this iconic statement, highlighting its relevance as Bitcoin stands at a staggering $98,664 with a market cap of $1.95 trillion today.
The statement is a reminder of Bitcoin's unique scarcity, fueling its reputation as "digital gold."
💼 New Findings on Satoshi's Identity:
Coinbase Director Conor Grogan recently shared intriguing insights:
Satoshi's last on-chain activity may have been in 2014.
Evidence suggests interaction with Cavirtex, a Canadian Bitcoin exchange.
Arkham’s cataloging of Patoshi Mining Patterns hints that Satoshi may own 1.096 million BTC (worth $108 billion).
🔥 These findings reignite speculation around the true identity of Bitcoin’s enigmatic founder, with some questioning if Len Sassaman was ever involved.
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