While I was just reading the conversations about Satoshi in another post, a question stuck in my mind
We know that with Genesis Block, Satoshi revealed the first Bitcoins. And from that day on, the blockchain network began to work actively. Satoshi disappeared after a while. (I don't think he'll be back) He left behind a great legacy. But if all the blocks are actually viewable from the past today, somehow, since all the transactions have been followed since the first blocks, couldn't Satoshi be found?
I'm not talking about a simple thing, I know. But if you think that the first mining started with Satoshi and he didn't change a lot of wallets, it seems to me that the wallet can be traced. And either the first blocks after the first Satoshi disappeared could give us some clues.
Wallets known to be Satoshi can also be followed, for example I'm sure they will give you a few hints. (All these conversations, valid only if he is still alive, of course!)
well satoshi bitcoin address can be viewed in explorer but the thing is the bitcoin inside the address didnt move
if only he spend some of the bitcoin and he pay it in some platform or sell the bitcoin there a possibility to trace
but if the coin didnt move its impossible to trace