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Just realized something wild about Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth situation. So a few months back in October 2025, the Bitcoin founder's estimated holdings hit an all-time peak, putting him in the top 10 wealthiest people on the planet. Fast forward through some market volatility, and his on-chain wallet value has dropped roughly $20 billion, sliding him down to around 15th globally. Still crazy wealthy though - still above Alice Walton and Michael Bloomberg.
What gets me is the scale of it. We're talking about 1.1 million BTC that hasn't moved since 2009. That's the ultimate diamond hands situation, except Satoshi never even had the chance to sell. His holdings are literally a monument to passive accumulation in financial history.
Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth swinging by $20 billion in just 10 days really puts into perspective how brutal macro-level repricing can be in crypto. One minute you're top 10 richest, next thing the market corrects and you're watching billions evaporate. It's not really about Satoshi specifically - it's more of a reminder that digital asset valuations can move in ways traditional wealth never does. Wild stuff.