Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto (2024)

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by Tim Copeland

Crypto Ecosystems • January 6, 2024, 6:37AM EST

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Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto (1)

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  • Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin seemingly from Binance to the Bitcoin network’s Genesis wallet.
  • The Genesis wallet now has a balance of almost 100 bitcoin.
Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto (2)

Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto (3)

An unknown bitcoin user sent 26.9 BTC -7.55% , worth $1.17 million, to the network’s Genesis wallet — the first wallet ever created on the Bitcoin network — funds that they’re unlikely to ever get back.

The transaction took place on January 5 at 1.52 AM ET. The bitcoin was sent from this wallet, which is now empty, to the Genesis wallet. The fee for the transaction was $100, far above average.

The wallet was originally funded in a complex transaction that involved funds moving from three wallets to 12 other wallets. The majority of the funds came from a wallet labeled as belonging to Binance on blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence.

"Either Satoshi woke up, bought 27 bitcoin from Binance, and deposited into their wallet, or someone just burned a million dollars," said Conor Grogan, a director at Coinbase, on X.

What is the Genesis wallet?

The Genesis wallet is the first wallet ever created on the Bitcoin network. It was created by the pseudonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto, who created the Bitcoin network. Nakamoto also likely mined a high number of other blocks in the network’s early days but it’s unclear exactly how many.

While theoretically, Nakamoto could still be holding onto their private keys to access these wallets and could move or return the funds, the general consensus is that this would be unlikely to happen. This is because funds from wallets associated with Nakamoto, including funds held in the Genesis block, have not moved since Nakamoto’s disappearance in Dec. 2010.

When Nakamoto disappeared, the Genesis wallet only contained the 50 bitcoin that was mined when it was created. Over time, more funds were sent to the wallet and its balance rose to 72 bitcoin in late 2023. With the latest transaction, the current balance is now 99.67 bitcoin, worth $4.3 million.

This is a drop in the bucket for Nakamoto though. Estimates are that they control as much as 1.1 million bitcoin, currently worth $47 billion — on paper, that is.


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Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto (2024)

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Someone sent $1.2 million of bitcoin to the Genesis wallet mined by Satoshi Nakamoto? ›

An unknown bitcoin user sent 26.9 BTC -0.46% , worth $1.17 million, to the network's Genesis wallet — the first wallet ever created on the Bitcoin network

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— funds that they're unlikely to ever get back. The transaction took place on January 5 at 1.52 AM ET.

Do we know Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet? ›

The most notable wallets that we know belong to Satoshi are the Bitcoin genesis wallet and the wallet he used to send 10 BTC to early Bitcoin adopted Hal Finney.

How much money is in Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet? ›

But there are some compelling theories for who Satoshi really is — and who might control the 1.1 million bitcoin in known Satoshi wallets. If Satoshi is alive and in control of his keys, then he has access to holdings worth around $70 billion at today's prices.

What is the mysterious $1.2 M Bitcoin transaction to Satoshi Nakamoto sparks speculations? ›

A crypto user sent Friday $1.2 million in BTC to Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto's genesis wallet days after the 15-year anniversary of the network. The transaction bewildered crypto enthusiasts, with some speculating about a spot bitcoin ETF marketing stunt or pressure to reveal Nakamoto's identity due to tax rules.

Who was the first person to receive a Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi? ›

The mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, initiated the first-ever transaction on the blockchain on Jan. 12, 2009, when they sent 10 Bitcoin (BTC) to Hal Finney, a well-known computer scientist and cryptographer.

How much BTC is in a Satoshi wallet? ›

The number of bitcoins owned by Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, is estimated to be around 1 million BTC. This figure is based on analysis of the blockchain and early mining activity, suggesting that Satoshi mined as many as 1.1 million bitcoins in the currency's infancy.

What is the Bitcoin genesis wallet? ›

The Genesis wallet is the first wallet ever created on the Bitcoin network. It was created by the pseudonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto, who created the Bitcoin network. Nakamoto also likely mined a high number of other blocks in the network's early days but it's unclear exactly how many.

Who is the real owner of Bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin was created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," outlining the concept of a decentralized digital currency. 1 The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown to this day.

Who owns the most Bitcoin? ›

Satoshi Nakamoto. The anonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, reportedly possesses approximately 1 million Bitcoin, which are stored in multiple wallets. At the current price, the amount would be worth around $60 billion.

How much Bitcoin is left? ›

Limited Supply: Bitcoin has a maximum supply of 21 million coins, and as of March 2023, more than 19 million have been mined. Remaining bitcoins: There are approximately 2 million bitcoins left to be mined.

What is Ghost Bitcoin? ›

Ghost is a Decentralized Proof-Of-Stake Privacy coin. Send/Receive anonymous payments using Anon or Blind addresses that are confidential using RingCT and Bulletproofs.

Is the wallet of Satoshi safe? ›

The Wallet of Satoshi is a custody wallet. This means that the credit on the wallet does not belong to you, but to the provider. You should therefore only leave a very small amount on the wallet and transfer excess amounts to a secure Bitcoin hardware wallet.

Why is Satoshi Nakamoto anonymous? ›

Privacy and Security Concerns: By remaining anonymous, Satoshi Nakamoto protected his personal privacy and reduced the risk of being targeted by hackers, criminals, or government authorities. Bitcoin was designed to be decentralized and resistant to censorship, and Nakamoto's anonymity helped maintain that ethos.

What was the hidden message in the BTC Genesis Block? ›

Bitcoin's Genesis Block Message

Another puzzling aspect of the Genesis Block is the message that Nakamoto instilled within the Block's raw data: "The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks."

Who owns the most Bitcoin Satoshi? ›

Who owns the most Bitcoin?
  • Satoshi Nakamoto: Although Nakamoto's identity is mysterious, it's clear that they mined roughly one million bitcoins between 2009 and 2010. ...
  • Winklevoss Twins: Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss have long supported cryptocurrencies, and they're some of the most prominent Bitcoin billionaires.

Is Satoshi the owner of Bitcoin? ›

Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the presumed pseudonymous person or persons who developed Bitcoin, authored the Bitcoin white paper, and created and deployed Bitcoin's original reference implementation.

How to see Satoshi Nakamoto wallet? ›

Regardless of the exact amount Nakamoto owns, it is impossible to find Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet address because they likely have hundreds, if not thousands. This is because most of the BTC the blockchain creator owns is still held in the transactions of the blocks he mined.

Is the wallet of satoshi safe? ›

The Wallet of Satoshi is a custody wallet. This means that the credit on the wallet does not belong to you, but to the provider. You should therefore only leave a very small amount on the wallet and transfer excess amounts to a secure Bitcoin hardware wallet.

Who owns 34xp4vRoCGJym3xR7yCVPFHoCNxv4Twseo? ›

Binance owns the largest cold storage wallet address, 34xp4vRoCGJym3xR7yCVPFHoCNxv4Twseo, which holds 248,597 BTC.

Does nobody know who Satoshi Nakamoto is? ›

In October 2008, Nakamoto gave Bitcoin to the world. Then they disappeared. To this day, nobody knows who Nakamoto is. Amongst the speculation, one man stepped forward: Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist who has, since 2016, maintained that he is Nakamoto.

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