$BTC An interesting fact about Bitcoin (BTC) is that the mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, mined over 1 million BTC in the early days but has never moved or spent a single coin. This stash, worth billions today, remains untouched, adding to the intrigue of Bitcoin's origin. What’s more fascinating is that Bitcoin's total supply is capped at 21 million, making it deflationary—unlike fiat currencies that can be printed endlessly. Every four years, Bitcoin undergoes a “halving” event, reducing the mining reward and slowing new supply, which historically leads to price surges. This limited supply combined with rising demand fuels its value and global attention.