As Bitcoin flirts with historic price levels, its elusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto is now being counted among the richest individuals on the planet—without ever showing his face.
Blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence recently highlighted that Nakamoto’s estimated Bitcoin holdings—around 1.1 million BTC—are now worth approximately $121 billion. This valuation propels the mysterious figure into 11th place on the global wealth leaderboard, overtaking prominent names like Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and Walmart’s Walton family heirs.
Bitcoin’s recent rally to just over $111,000 per coin has significantly amplified Nakamoto’s theoretical fortune. At these levels, he trails only tech titans like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos in the billionaire rankings, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.
Still, the exact amount of Bitcoin Nakamoto controls remains uncertain. Some platforms, such as BiTBO, estimate his stash at closer to 968,000 BTC—worth around $106 billion—which would place him a few spots lower on the list.
Regardless of the precise number, Nakamoto’s long-dormant fortune continues to be one of the crypto world’s greatest enigmas. As the original coins remain untouched, they serve as a silent monument to Bitcoin’s meteoric rise—and a reminder of the anonymous architect behind the digital currency revolution.
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