What Happens to Bitcoin After Satoshi’s Reveal Next Week?

According to reports, the identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto will be revealed in a new HBO documentary next Wednesday. The documentary Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery was created by renowned American director and producer Cullen Hoback. 

According to the trailer, it will feature significant individuals such as Blockstream CEO Adam Back and Jan3 CEO Samson Mow.

Satoshi era Bitcoin became active

Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin after the Great Depression economic collapse in 2007 – 2008. BTC has had market success this far owing to the pseudonymous nature of its creator.

Is this documentary another rodeo? Bitcoin investors have been down this path before with claims from Craig Wright. One of two things will happen after the documentary release: Investors will move on with trade like nothing happened. Two, the market could crash or surge depending on who is named Satoshi.

Whales have begun moving Satoshi Era Bitcoin. According to on-chain data from Whale Alert, a mysterious Bitcoin whale, which has not been active for 10.8 years, has moved 100 BTC from the old address “17tdW8” to the new address “bc1qqy6.”  

Bought 11 years ago for just $91,940, the BTC is now worth $6.12 million. The allure of identifying Satoshi is understandable, given Bitcoin’s $1.2 trillion market cap. His holdings are reportedly 1.1 million BTC, currently worth more than $65 billion.

And NO, you won’t know who Satoshi Nakamoto is next week. Over the years, investors have seen many half-baked attempts to “unmask” Satoshi. Well, this is another rodeo, and it won’t provide definitive proof, either.

The drill is simple: someone claims to know or be Satoshi, and theories circulate, but there is always a lack of sufficient evidence, and the acc is eventually embarrassed.

Ideally, Satoshi should stay anonymous, as he wished. Bitcoin succeeds because of its decentralized design, which is not based on an individual. Unmasking Satoshi threatens Bitcoin’s mystery and independence.

The only person who can definitively prove they are Satoshi is Satoshi himself. Until then, the mystery remains, as it should.

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Florence Muchai
Written by Florence Muchai

Florence Muchai is a crypto journalist at CryptoNewsZ with four years of experience covering Crypto, Blockchain, Web3, NFT, and AI. She has written for MSN and CryptoPolitan, bringing a wealth of knowledge to the industry. Florence holds a Bachelor's Degree in Disaster Management and International Diplomacy and a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology. She is a digital nomad and explores the intersections of decentralized and traditional finance, offering insightful analysis on wealth creation, financial literacy, and the evolving digital economy. She is ionate about empowering readers with knowledge and delves into emerging trends, regulatory developments, and the impact of blockchain on global finance.