Bitcoin's founder Satoshi Nakamoto has 1.1 million bitcoins, and with bitcoin currently valued at $100,000 each, his fortune is at least $110 billion.
What is most puzzling is that no one on the internet can prove they are the real Satoshi; over the past decade or so, dozens of scammers have come forward claiming the identity.
Recently, there was a guy who live-streamed claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but when asked by netizens to explain the elliptical curve encryption algorithm of bitcoin, he froze and broke out in a cold sweat. Programmers in the comments instantly pointed out that he couldn't even understand the structure of a block header.
If you ask me, a true big shot doesn’t need to show their face at all; they've made the whole world guess for fifteen years just by relying on a string of code. Now that’s true class!