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Topic: Happy 12th birthday Bitcoin (Read 122 times)

legendary
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January 03, 2021, 10:14:27 AM
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By the way, does anyone know how rich Satoshi is in dollar currency?

This was also covered in a thread yesterday: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/congrats-satoshi-nakamoto-44th-richest-person-in-the-world-cryptoastronaut-5306039
I'm surprised that with your usual activity you've still missed it  Smiley

At the time of that topic it was $30.38B, now preev shows somewhere at $33B - $33.4B.
So at a 6x growth of Bitcoin he'll surpass Bezos. Something that can actually happen, maybe even before the next birthday of Bitcoin.
legendary
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January 03, 2021, 09:23:53 AM
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By the way, does anyone know how rich Satoshi is in dollar currency?
Assuming the ~1M BTC figure is right, you're looking at around US$34Bn. Most likely, though, if they did want to cash out their coins they would have had some alternate addresses.

Give it a few years. Maybe we'll see hyperinflation and/or 6+ figure BTC.
I was looking at the billionaires list: https://www.forbes.com/real-time-billionaires/#70e444813d78

Amazing to know Jeff Bezos worth $189+ B!
Obviously his wealth is the product of Internet era. Satoshi started a new era and still it's only 12 years old. It's logical to give it a few decades. Someone with ~1M BTC will be the richest person in the world even if you consider the USD value. He is the richest in terms of BTC anyway.

Edit:
Just noticed that a similar topic was already created in the morning: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/today-bitcoin-turns-12-years-5306383
legendary
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January 03, 2021, 09:19:17 AM
#5
Well, on a side note, Salman Rushdie really didn't get married again! It seems that four times has been enough for him or Padma Lakshmi has exhausted him too much. Grin

Happy birthday Bitcoin!
legendary
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January 03, 2021, 09:05:59 AM
#4
It's great to celebrate the bitcoin anniversary with a new ATH, Congrats Smiley

Just one year ago it was >

Date                 Open            High           Low           Close             Volume                   Market Cap
Jan 03, 2020   $6,984.43   $7,413.72   $6,915.00   $7,344.88   $28,111,481,032     $133,233,444,755


Source> https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/historical-data/
copper member
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January 03, 2021, 09:04:22 AM
#3
By the way, does anyone know how rich Satoshi is in dollar currency?
Assuming the ~1M BTC figure is right, you're looking at around US$34Bn. Most likely, though, if they did want to cash out their coins they would have had some alternate addresses.

Give it a few years. Maybe we'll see hyperinflation and/or 6+ figure BTC.
legendary
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January 03, 2021, 08:55:21 AM
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This must be a bitcoin discussion topic.

By the way, does anyone know how rich Satoshi is in dollar currency?

And 12 years seems not too long. We still have years to go. We are still pioneer in the technology and adoption. Happy birthday Bitcoin.

Fact:
First ever bitcoin address to receive bitcoin: 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa
legendary
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January 03, 2021, 08:50:27 AM
#1
Exactly twelve years ago on January 3rd 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin genesis block with posting proof from front page of The Times newspaper.
The rest is history.

What we have twelve years later?

1 BTC is still 1 BTC, but we reached almost 35,000 in dollar value with estimated $637,177,146,997 market cap, and people are just getting to know huge potential bitcoin has.

Mystery about Satoshi Nakamoto remains but his Bitcoin legacy lives on.

Thank you Satoshi, and happy birthday Bitcoin!


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Block 0
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks"

 
thetimes.co.uk

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