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April 5, 2025, marks what would have been the 50th birthday of Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious figure behind Bitcoin. No one knows who he is – or even if he’s still alive. The name might be fake, the person could be long gone, but the impact is undeniable. The date itself comes from an P2P Foundation profile and has since become a kind of a symbolic day in the crypto world.
Satoshi Nakoto the infamous creator of Bitcoin. Not much is known about him..
But he listed his birthday as April 5th on his P2P foundation profile
It is the only personal information we have about him
Tomorrow makes it his 50th birthday… pic.twitter.com/mQvbo2Dx5C
But there’s more to this date than meets the eye. Read on!
A Date with MeaningThe date April 5 wasn’t chosen by chance. It matches the day in 1933 when the U.S. government banned private gold ownership — a move many believe inspired Bitcoin’s design as a decentralized form of money, free from state control. There’s even a clever connection in Bitcoin’s code: its mining difficulty adjusts every 2,016 blocks, which is a reversal of the number 6102 — the name of the gold ban order.
Although Bitcoin has grown into a global financial force, Satoshi’s personal stash of about 1.096 million BTC has never been moved. Today, that amount is worth over $91 billion dollars, and it has remained untouched since 2010. From time to time, people send small amounts of BTC to those addresses — some as tributes, others to confuse the trail — but there has never been a confirmed transaction from the original owner.
The Search for Satoshi ContinuesMany people have tried to uncover Nakamoto’s identity. In 2024, a UK court dismissed the claims of Australian Craig Wright, calling them “deliberately false.” A few months later, an HBO documentary suggested Canadian developer Peter Todd might be Satoshi, though he quickly denied it. Even Jack Dorsey’s name came up in rumors, though there’s no real evidence to support it.
A Hidden Message in the First BlockBitcoin’s journey started with a message embedded in its first block: “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.” This was a headline from a 2009 newspaper, during the global financial crisis. It wasn’t just a timestamp — it was a statement about what Bitcoin stood for: financial freedom and independence from the traditional banking system.
Today, Bitcoin has a market cap of 1.6 trillion dollars and still runs on the foundation Nakamoto built. Even without knowing who created it, the network is strong, decentralized, and growing — exactly as it was designed to be.
Satoshi Nakamoto may always remain a mystery. But his creation continues to shape the future of money. His silence only adds to the legend — and maybe that’s how he wanted it.
Happy 50th, Satoshi. Wherever you are, your invention is still changing the world.