The second of Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1 million Bitcoin 100 billion US dollars series. and does Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1 million bits have the password required for sending it to the outside world?
Our website: http://www.raqcoin.club/ http://www.raqcoin.net/ Telegram: https://t.me/raqcoin_club X: https://x.com/Raqcoin_Club Does Satoshi Nakamoto have a password for Bitcoin? Satoshi Nakamoto was the first to mine Bitcoin in 2009, and until his retirement in December 2010, he mined approximately 1 million Bitcoins. On May 18, 2010, a programmer in Florida, USA exchanged 10,000 bitcoins for two pizzas, which was about $20. So Satoshi Nakamoto's 1 million Bitcoins were worth about 200 pizzas, or $2,000, and it could reach up to about $4,000 in around May 2010. The especially critical part is that the $2000/4000 is probably the monthly salary of an ordinary programmer in the United States or Europe in 2010. Or half a month! Rationally speaking, Satoshi Nakamoto's monthly salary is highly likely to not set a password. Moreover, as a veteran anti-infiltration and privacy protection cyberpunk, he already had many technical and engineering means to hide himself before the enemy infiltrated. So there is a high probability that most, even all of Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1 million Bitcoins and 20,000 addresses have no passwords or passwords. This is a rational judgment. Do you have any other judgments? Or any comments or comments?
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