US-listed Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have collectively amassed more Bitcoin than even the cryptocurrency’s enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. This unprecedented achievement highlights the rapid growth and institutional adoption of Bitcoin, signifying a major shift in the financial landscape.
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NBA legend Scottie Pippen’s dream encounter with Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, predicting a $84,650 price on Election Day, didn’t quite hit the mark. Bitcoin soared on Trump’s victory but fell short of Satoshi’s projection, reaching a high of $76,460. The event highlights the volatility of the crypto market and the speculative nature of price predictions.
U.S.-based Bitcoin ETFs are rapidly accumulating Bitcoin, edging closer to surpassing the legendary holdings of Satoshi Nakamoto. With ETF holdings already surpassing 995,000 BTC, their influence on market dynamics is poised to increase, potentially reshaping liquidity and volatility patterns. This growing institutional dominance raises questions about the future of Bitcoin’s circulating supply.
The race to identify the elusive creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, takes a new turn as Len Sassaman, a late technologist, gains significant ground on the social prediction market Manifold. While Peter Todd, previously favored in the HBO documentary ‘Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,’ saw his odds drastically decline, Sassaman’s odds have climbed to 26%, making him the platform’s current frontrunner. This fluctuating landscape reveals the unpredictable nature of these online prediction markets.
Renowned Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff expressed disappointment over his absence in HBO’s new documentary on Satoshi Nakamoto, claiming his exclusion was ‘conspicuous’ despite his prominent anti-Bitcoin stance. Schiff’s argument sparked a debate with the documentary’s director, who defended the inclusion of Nouriel Roubini as the primary critic, sparking further discussion on the documentary’s portrayal of Bitcoin critics.
An HBO documentary aired Tuesday night and named Peter Todd as the creator of Bitcoin, sending meme coins referencing various potential inventors plummeting in value. While Todd has denied the claim, the documentary has sparked renewed interest in the identity of the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto.
A new HBO documentary, ‘Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,’ has attempted to unveil the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin. While the film points fingers at Bitcoin Core engineer Peter Todd, he vehemently denies the claim. The documentary sparked a frenzy of speculation, with betting odds shifting wildly before the reveal. However, the true identity of Satoshi remains a mystery, leaving the crypto world buzzing with debate.
Betting odds on the identity of Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, have shifted dramatically ahead of HBO’s upcoming documentary, ‘Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery.’ Nick Szabo, once considered a long shot, has surged to prominence, while the odds for Len Sassaman have plummeted.
A new HBO documentary, ‘Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,’ promises to shed light on the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. The documentary features interviews with prominent figures in the crypto world, including Blockstream CEO Adam Back, and explores various theories surrounding Nakamoto’s identity. The documentary premieres on October 8th, sparking renewed interest in one of the internet’s biggest mysteries.