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Just realized something wild while checking the charts. Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin stash has lost roughly $20 billion in value over the past few months as BTC pulled back from its peaks. We're talking about someone who's been sitting on 1.1 million Bitcoin since 2009 without touching a single coin. That's absolutely insane when you think about it.
Back around October last year, Satoshi's portfolio was hitting all-time highs, putting him in the top 10 richest people on the planet. Now after the recent correction, his net worth has slipped to around 15th globally, though still way ahead of people like Alice Walton and Michael Bloomberg. The guy's basically a passive holder in a league of his own.
It's a pretty stark reminder of how much macro swings can reshape wealth in crypto. A $20 billion swing in a few months? That's not just noise, that's the reality of digital assets. With Bitcoin now trading around $80K, you can see how quickly these numbers move. Satoshi's probably still sleeping fine though with that kind of long-term conviction.