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$11 Million Worth of Satoshi-era Bitcoin Just Moved $11.4 million dollars worth of Bitcoin from 2010 just moved. Why?

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on October 12, 2020 - 11:13am

$11 Million Worth of Satoshi-era Bitcoin Just Moved

$11.4 million dollars worth of Bitcoin from 2010 just moved. Why?

 

In brief

  • 1,000 Bitcoin has just moved for the first time since 2010.
  • The Bitcoin—worth over $11 million—would have been mined when Satoshi Nakamoto was still active in the crypto community.
  • It is unclear who owns the Bitcoin or why it was moved.

Someone moved over $11 million worth of Bitcoin that has sat idle in wallets since it was mined in 2010. 

The 1,000 Bitcoin—today worth $11,425,000—moved to one address. The move was flagged by Kirill K, a professional cryptocurrency trader, on LinkedIn. 

The Bitcoin was mined back in September 2010, when Bitcoin was less than two years old and worth less than 10 cents per coin. Back then, the cryptocurrency was virtually unheard of and very cheap to mine—all the Bitcoin moved today was worth less than $100 in 2010. 

 

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The mysterious holder of the “Satoshi era” coins would make an insane lottery-like profit if they sold the coins today.  

“Satoshi era” Bitcoin refers to coins mined when Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, was still communicating with the crypto world. Nobody's heard from Nakamoto since 2010 and his identity is still a complete mystery. Some believe—perhaps falsely—that whoever moved the coins must have been part of Nakamoto's inner circle. 

Andries Van Tonder Thanks Caleb,
October 12, 2020 at 5:41pm
Caleb Mpamei Very interesting story! Thanks for sharing it!
October 12, 2020 at 3:13pm