#数字资产市场动态 Forget it, Satoshi Nakamoto now ranks approximately 17th in the world in terms of wealth.
Based on the holdings of $BTC, this guy's net worth exceeds $95 billion. Ironically, such a person with mind-blowing financial freedom has never been seen or known what he looks like.
What's even more bizarre? These coins have remained completely untouched for over a decade. Truly, not a single one has been sold.
Compare this to the founders of other projects, who have long since cashed out and left. Some are even frantically selling off their holdings. But Satoshi Nakamoto? He simply vanished, leaving behind only code and a self-sustaining network.
This is the most impressive aspect of $BTC — it doesn't rely on anyone to maintain it. You can't pin down the founder, pressure him, or force a sale. The system runs coherently on its own, endlessly.
In contrast, other chains and projects usually face a common problem: there's someone who calls the shots. CEOs, major shareholders, or powerful figures. They control the tokens, steer the direction, and can even dump the market at any time. That's why many projects eventually turn into a game for a single individual.
But $BTC is different. An anonymous founder, no management, purely decentralized — this design isn't accidental, but a philosophy. Because no one can dictate terms, no one can destroy it. No single point of failure, no central authority, no vulnerable neck to attack.
Perhaps that's why $BTC has earned trust. Not because of any individual's promise, but because the system itself is stronger and more resilient than any single person.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 15h ago
It's truly the ultimate disappearance, not moving a single coin for ten years, such charisma.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 15h ago
Although... counting this 95 billion on an hourly basis has limited significance; the historical low is the real truth.
Let's wait and see. Not moving for ten years is actually more suspicious; maybe one day it will crash.
Data shows that founders of other chains have already fled, and Satoshi Nakamoto's approach is indeed rare. But truly decentralized systems... miners consume too much, and there is still a neck.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 15h ago
Satoshi Nakamoto hasn't moved a single coin in over a decade. That's true faith.
The madman is even a bit touched... This guy really came for the revolution.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 15h ago
Over ten years with no moves, this guy is really tough.
Once the plans are laid out, everyone is gone. The other founders have long since cashed out in various ways.
The most resilient system is the one that can't be suppressed, and that's where BTC wins.
#数字资产市场动态 Forget it, Satoshi Nakamoto now ranks approximately 17th in the world in terms of wealth.
Based on the holdings of $BTC, this guy's net worth exceeds $95 billion. Ironically, such a person with mind-blowing financial freedom has never been seen or known what he looks like.
What's even more bizarre? These coins have remained completely untouched for over a decade. Truly, not a single one has been sold.
Compare this to the founders of other projects, who have long since cashed out and left. Some are even frantically selling off their holdings. But Satoshi Nakamoto? He simply vanished, leaving behind only code and a self-sustaining network.
This is the most impressive aspect of $BTC — it doesn't rely on anyone to maintain it. You can't pin down the founder, pressure him, or force a sale. The system runs coherently on its own, endlessly.
In contrast, other chains and projects usually face a common problem: there's someone who calls the shots. CEOs, major shareholders, or powerful figures. They control the tokens, steer the direction, and can even dump the market at any time. That's why many projects eventually turn into a game for a single individual.
But $BTC is different. An anonymous founder, no management, purely decentralized — this design isn't accidental, but a philosophy. Because no one can dictate terms, no one can destroy it. No single point of failure, no central authority, no vulnerable neck to attack.
Perhaps that's why $BTC has earned trust. Not because of any individual's promise, but because the system itself is stronger and more resilient than any single person.