Bitcoin appeared in 2008 and until now the true identity of its creator is still unknown. Although some say that Satoshi Nakamoto is just one person, others argue that it is a group of four.
According to recent information, the creator of Bitcoin is currently ranked 15th among the richest companies in the world.
The concept of bitcoin was first mentioned in 2008 in a book written by an anonymous person who took the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto - although it is not clear whether the name represents a single individual or a group of people. At that time, the writers identified the technology that would be associated with cryptocurrency, which was launched the following year (2009).
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer (P2P) virtual currency. P2P is a system that does not provide for a central authority controlling the currency or transactions, as is the case with other currencies (for example, the euro is controlled by the European Central Bank).
Bitcoin Creator has 1,100,000 Bitcoin
Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, is currently one of the richest people in the world. In March, Satoshi Nakamoto already joined the rich and rich list October was ranked 13th in the list of the richest person in the world. The Bitcoin Creator Program is currently ranked 15th.
Satoshi Nakamoto mined coins while participating in the project, but never transferred bitcoins. Given the current value of the digital currency, and given that Nakamoto has 1,100,000 bitcoins, this puts him in the top 15 among the richest coins.
Bitcoin is currently down more than 7%, at 53 thousand euros.
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