In 2011, a man named Martti Malmi, one of the earliest developers of Bitcoin, needed cash to move to Japan. Bitcoin was still worth very little, so he decided to sell 10,000 BTC for about $5.02 per coin. At the time, this seemed like a reasonable deal. He got a little over $50,000, which helped with his move.
Fast forward to today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions. Martti is now part of the “Bitcoin millionaire club that never was.” But he’s still a good sport about it, often joking about being Bitcoin-rich in spirit. His story has become a reminder of how quickly the world of crypto can change—sometimes for the better, and sometimes just fast enough to make you wish you’d held on!
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