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Lately, I've been thinking about Satoshi Nakamoto's asset size, and it's really fascinating. Are you aware that the anonymous Bitcoin creator's net worth exceeds $130 billion?
The coins mined early in Bitcoin's history, when converted at current market prices, amount to that level of wealth. In other words, the total amount of BTC held by Satoshi Nakamoto is roughly over $13 billion.
But here's the really interesting point. Despite owning such a massive amount of assets, the coins held by Satoshi have never moved once. They haven't been sold. They remain completely unused.
Don't you think this is a significant signal from a market psychology perspective? The fact that the founder himself doesn't sell his coins can be seen as a sign of confidence in Bitcoin, or perhaps it's simply a philosophical stance of not moving them at all.
In any case, the combination of Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth and the completely frozen position seems to symbolize the unique nature of Bitcoin as an asset. Even as profits continue to grow, core holders don't move their coins. This might be one form of long-term value preservation.