#美联储降息 Interestingly, the smallest unit of Bitcoin is called "Satoshi," in honor of the mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Based on on-chain data estimates, he holds approximately 1.1 million Bitcoins — worth about $68 billion as of October 2024. Even more surprising is that this cryptography genius was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2015. From the birth of Bitcoin to the booming digital asset market today, Satoshi Nakamoto's influence has long surpassed the purely technical realm.
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LightningWallet
· 12-13 12:59
Wow, 1.1 million coins? Has this guy really never moved them?
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ProxyCollector
· 12-13 12:58
If Satoshi Nakamoto really cashes out that 68 billion, the market will crash.
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-13 12:47
$68 billion sitting idle, this is true passive income.
#美联储降息 Interestingly, the smallest unit of Bitcoin is called "Satoshi," in honor of the mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Based on on-chain data estimates, he holds approximately 1.1 million Bitcoins — worth about $68 billion as of October 2024. Even more surprising is that this cryptography genius was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2015. From the birth of Bitcoin to the booming digital asset market today, Satoshi Nakamoto's influence has long surpassed the purely technical realm.