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He has more money than Ambani and Adani but the world has not seen his face till date, who is Satoshi Nakamoto

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The price of the world’s oldest cryptocurrency Bitcoin has reached $1,18,000. This year its price has increased by more than 55%. With this, its creator Satoshi Nakamoto has become the 12th richest person in the world. It is believed that between January and July 2009, Nakamoto minted more than 1 million bitcoins. According to the current price, Nakamoto has bitcoins worth $129 billion. According to this, he is the 12th richest person in the world. His net worth is more than India and Asia’s richest people Mukesh Ambani (109 billion dollars) and Gautam Adani (84.2 billion dollars). According to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index, only Elon Musk ($360 billion), Mark Zuckerberg ($253 billion), Larry Ellison ($247 billion), Jeff Bezos ($245 billion), Steve Ballmer ($173 billion), Larry Page ($163 billion), Bernard Arnault ($160 billion), Sergey Brin ($153 billion), Jensen Huang ($144 billion), Warren Buffet ($143 billion) and Michael Dell ($137 billion) are ahead of Nakamoto in terms of net worth. His net worth is more than that of Microsoft founder Bill Gates ($123 billion). But no one has seen Nakamoto till date.

When did it start

Nakamoto released the Bitcoin whitepaper under the public MIT license in October 2008. The first block of Bitcoin was minted on January 3, 2009. With this, the launch of the Bitcoin network was formally started. This started the cryptocurrency and blockchain movement. In 2010, renowned cryptocurrency researcher Sergio Demian Lerner published a research paper on Satoshi Nakamoto’s bitcoin holdings. He says that Nakamoto may have 1 million bitcoins.

Bitcoin is a type of cryptocurrency. ‘Crypto’ means ‘secret’. It is a digital currency, which works on the basis of the rules of cryptography. Its most special feature is that because it is digital, you cannot touch it. Bitcoin was started in 2009. The price of bitcoin is constantly increasing. In recent times, US President Donald Trump and leaders of many other countries of the world have supported cryptocurrencies.