According to BlockBeats, a recent article by Bitcoin research firm BTCparser has sparked intrigue in the cryptocurrency community. The article highlights the existence of numerous Bitcoin wallet addresses created in 2010, each holding 50 Bitcoins. These wallets remained inactive until November 2019, when they were first "activated" and the Bitcoins were transferred. The article refers to this phenomenon as the "2010 Whale."

The theory proposed by BTCparser suggests that these wallets might belong to Bitcoin's mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. It speculates that Nakamoto has been gradually selling off these holdings while deliberately ignoring wallets from 2009 to avoid drawing attention. This has led to suspicions that the enigmatic 2010 Whale could indeed be Satoshi Nakamoto.

However, BTCparser emphasizes that this is merely a theory and not a definitive conclusion. The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains one of the most enduring mysteries in the world of cryptocurrency, and while theories abound, concrete evidence has yet to surface.