How much Bitcoin does Satoshi Nakamoto hold? Where did his money go? Has he really disappeared?

Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, has not been seen since Bitcoin was born in 2009, and his true identity remains unknown to this day. However, the 'digital legacy' he left behind is still active in the crypto world, especially the dormant million Bitcoins, which have become the focus of countless people's attention.

According to research by on-chain analysis expert Sergio Lerner, Satoshi mined approximately 1.1 million BTC in 2009 using a unique mining pattern known as the 'Patoshi Pattern.' These coins are scattered across multiple addresses and have remained untouched to this day. This batch of Bitcoins now has a market value of hundreds of billions of dollars, yet has never participated in any transactions or transfers, nor have they been used for staking or custody. They are like assets frozen in time, becoming the most mysterious existence in the entire Bitcoin network.

So why doesn't Satoshi utilize this wealth? Is he still around?

By the end of 2010, he gradually stepped back from Bitcoin development, leaving his last email in 2011, stating, 'I have moved on to other projects,' and then completely disappeared. No one has ever seen him come forward to explain his identity, nor has he used a private key to prove his existence. Despite various speculations from the outside world, such as he being Hal Finney, Nick Szabo, or even some organization, it has never been confirmed.

Satoshi's 'disappearance,' in a sense, seems deliberate. He left no traceable clues and did not exploit the success of Bitcoin for personal gain. His retreat perfectly illustrates the decentralized philosophy of Bitcoin.

Whether he is still around may no longer matter. Bitcoin itself has become his most powerful 'proof of presence.'