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Unraveling the identity of the mysterious Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto



The real identity of the founder of Bitcoin, who is only known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, has remained the greatest enigma of the digital age. 

Despite varied inquiries and theories, nobody has been able to confirm who Satoshi Nakamoto real is and where he resides. No one can tell if the name represents an individual or a group of people.

His name is Japanese and probably Bitcoin was developed by a person from Japan.

Satoshi Nakamoto launched Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency implemented on blockchain database, through a white paper in 2008. He continued contributing towards the project until 2011, after which he disappeared from public communication. 

Since his disappearance Bitcoin has grown exponentially, yet the creator's identity is still unknown.

Multiple reports indicate that Nakamoto control almost 1.1 million worth of bitcoins, currently valued at around $54.2 billion. 

Despite huge fortunes, Nakamoto's Bitcoins are untouched since they were mined, making him the 12th richest person on Earth. 


Is Satoshi Nakamoto still alive?

 No one knows whether Satoshi Nakamoto is still alive or death. 

Despite being rich, he has never spent any single cent or exposed flamboyant purchases.

Since disappearing from the internet in 2011, Satoshi went completely silent.

After the disappearance of Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto, cryptocurrency has continued to shape the global finance.

Governments, financial institutions and billionaires struggle in catching up with the digital legacy that keeps growing with or without Nakamoto.

Intrigues of the disappearance of Nakamoto continues to be a myth, as there have been no communication about his real identity. 

He built an empire and just vanished in thin air, instead of living with the obsession of fame out of his groundbreaking innovation that disrupted the global financial system.

In April 23 2011, Satoshi Nakamoto wrote the last message that read: “I’ve moved on to other things.” 

There was no revelation and no fanfare in the last public communication of the person who initiated a global financial revolution.

Currently, Bitcoin is among the top 5 most valuable assets in the world. 

Bitcoin was the first blockchain technology to be invented.

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