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Whenever I study Bitcoin's history, I am impressed by these old wallets that basically defined everything. The Satoshi Nakamoto wallet is like the absolute zero of crypto — it contains about 1.1 million BTC worth over $100 billion, but has been dormant since 2011. I mean, no one has touched these coins in over a decade.
The Genesis Block address is another that fascinates me. Mined in January 2009, those first 50 BTC are still there, untouched. It’s almost like a digital monument from the very beginning.
Hal Finney also deserves mention — he received the first transaction from Satoshi and accumulated around 9,000 BTC before passing away in 2014. Afterwards, the coins were moved to different addresses. You can see that the Satoshi Nakamoto wallet and these other old stories are like living museums of the time when Bitcoin was worth almost nothing.
Currently, BTC is around $70.81K with a 1.13% drop in the last 24 hours. But honestly, when you see these old addresses holding millions in BTC since the beginning, any short-term volatility seems pretty irrelevant. It’s more about preserving history.