The mining addresses suspected to be Satoshi Nakamoto in the early years adopted a special imprint called the Patoshi pattern. This imprint distinguishes the mining addresses suspected of Satoshi Nakamoto from the addresses of other miners in the same period. These addresses with the Patoshi pattern have mined a total of about 1.1 million BTC - and have never been moved so far. Yes. If they really belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, Satoshi Nakamoto has indeed never used his invention (BTC) to extract a penny from the community (by selling BTC). This pure moral height makes all the imitators behind him far behind.

Tomer Strolight gave a wonderful evaluation of this large untouched legacy: He chose to turn it into a permanent monument dedicated to the human spirit. It stands there forever, showing that one person can accomplish many other things that others claim are impossible. It stands there forever, showing that one person can withstand widely held beliefs and prove them wrong. It shows that one person can lead a movement that questions the necessity, effectiveness and authority of the most powerful entity in the world. It stands there forever, showing that a person can actually sacrifice wealth, power and fame to create and do morally good things. It stands there forever, saying that "human beings can create eternal good things."

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