#Gate广场AI测评官 # Bitcoin Satoshi Nakamoto


#加密市场上涨 As of March 13, 2026, Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto has not truly returned.

I. Truth Behind Recent "Return" Rumors

- February 2026 old address transfers: Several early mining addresses from early 2009 showed transfers, which were mistakenly interpreted as Satoshi's return.
On-chain analysis (Patoshi pattern) confirmed: These addresses do not belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, just ordinary early miners.
- Satoshi Protocol/Token (March 2026): Recently launched "Satoshi Protocol" and "Satoshi Chain" are unrelated to Bitcoin's founder, just projects with the same name capitalizing on hype.
- @satoshi Twitter account: The account revived in October 2025 belongs to Craig Wright (self-proclaimed Satoshi), not the real person.

II. Satoshi Nakamoto's True Status (as of 2026)

- Has never appeared publicly or sent messages since December 2010, nor transferred any Bitcoin.
- Holds approximately 1 million BTC (around $67.6 billion), untouched for 16 years, the largest "sleeping whale."
- Identity remains a mystery: No credible evidence proves his identity (Craig Wright's claims have not been verified by the community/technical experts).

III. Why People Keep Saying "Satoshi is Back"

- Early old address movements, projects with the same name, celebrity speculation (Musk, Dimon, etc.) all trigger hype.
- The community hopes for his return to solve quantum threats, protocol upgrades, etc., but there are no official signals.

One-liner summary: Satoshi is already on-chain, follow me for contract addresses
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