Happycoin.club - A few days after Bitcoin's 15th anniversary, an unknown person accidentally transferred 26,917 BTC worth $1.8 million to the Genesis wallet that initiated the creation of the network (also called Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet).

Since its creation, this address has always contained a hard-coded block reward of 50 BTC and has collected many transaction dust over the years. After adding 26,917 BTC, Nakamoto's wallet ended up with 99,676 BTC, but additional funds have since arrived at the address.

On May 17, at block height 843,872, a person mistakenly sent 0.10754671 BTC worth $7,211 at the current exchange rate to the wallet. Online monitoring and data platform Arkham Intelligence was the first to identify this erroneous translation.

Last night, someone accidentally sent 90% of their BTC to Satoshi Nakamoto. They tried to donate Ordinal [Pups Token], but also accidentally sent almost their entire wallet balance, worth about $7k, in BTC.

Unfortunately, the sender will not be able to return his BTC due to the anonymity of the creator of the main cryptocurrency. Now the untouched coins accumulated in the wallet serve as a symbolic representation of the foundation on which this revolutionary technology was built.