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Just checked the numbers and Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth situation is wild right now. Bitcoin's been volatile lately, and his holdings have taken a hit - we're talking roughly $20 billion in portfolio value swings over the past couple weeks. It's a reminder of how fast things can move in crypto.
So here's what caught my attention: Satoshi's sitting on around 1.1 million BTC that haven't moved since 2009. That makes him the largest passive holder in history, no question. A few months back in October, his estimated wealth actually put him in the top 10 richest people globally. But after this recent correction, he's dropped to around 15th, though still above some traditional billionaires like Alice Walton and Michael Bloomberg.
What's interesting is that Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth is basically a direct reflection of Bitcoin's price action. When BTC moves, his portfolio moves with it - and massively. Current BTC is trading around $71.87K with some upside momentum recently. The whole thing shows just how concentrated wealth can be in crypto, and how differently digital asset valuations work compared to traditional wealth. One person, one wallet, one million coins just sitting there untouched for over 15 years. That's the kind of passive holding that only exists in crypto.