In this modern-day Robin Hood tale, Satoshi Nakamoto didn’t rob the rich—he stole from himself. Discover how Bitcoin’s mysterious creator rewrote the rules of wealth redistribution without the tights or the crossbow, and gave power back to the people.
Around 250 BTC from Bitcoin's early days were transferred after 15 years of inactivity, revealing the huge rewards reaped by early miners. The $16 million worth of "Satoshi era" coins highlights the conviction of pioneering hodlers.
Early in Bitcoin’s history, many contributors helped the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto shape the technology we all know today. A review of their legacies, from "The Halving Issue".
A UK judge ruled Craig Wright lied extensively and forged documents in trying to prove he created Bitcoin, preventing him from bringing more claims as Satoshi Nakamoto.
A U.K. judge has ordered to freeze $7.6 million worth of Craig Wright's assets worldwide after finding that he falsely claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin.
After years of vilifying Bitcoin as money for criminals, terrorists, and climate change deniers, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) honored Satoshi Nakamoto for the 15th anniversary of the network’s launch with a commemorative flag flown over the United States Capitol, unveiled by NYC's PubKey.