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Legendary address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa: the wallet of Bitcoin's creator
Among millions of addresses on the Bitcoin blockchain, one stands out — the address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa, owned by Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of the first cryptocurrency. This address holds the gold coins of cryptography history and attracts attention from researchers worldwide.
Who is Satoshi Nakamoto and his first Bitcoins
Satoshi Nakamoto, whose real name remains unknown to this day, created Bitcoin in 2008-2009. The first 50 BTC were issued to the creator in the genesis block (block #0) — the so-called zero block that laid the foundation of the entire network. This historic moment occurred in January 2009 and marked the beginning of the era of decentralized digital currencies.
The address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa appeared as a result of network creation, not typical user activity. Over the past 17 years, this address has become a symbol of Bitcoin’s origin.
Why has the address balance remained unchanged for so long
The current balance of the address is 99.67791953 BTC — one of the most intriguing facts in cryptocurrency history. Despite Bitcoin’s exponential price growth, the funds on this address have never been spent. No transactions, no transfers — only deposits.
This immobility of the balance may indicate several reasons. Perhaps Satoshi Nakamoto intentionally froze these funds to prevent concentration of power in a few hands. Or the private key for this address was lost or deliberately destroyed. In any case, these ancient Bitcoins remain an unreachable sacred relic of the crypto community.
Current value of the ancient BTC
As of the latest update (March 2026), the price of Bitcoin is $71,070 per coin. This means that the 99.67791953 BTC in Satoshi Nakamoto’s address is valued at approximately $7,084,500. For context: when Bitcoin was just starting out, these same coins were worth almost nothing — literally a few cents or dollars.
This address serves as a living reminder of how Bitcoin has grown over fifteen years, and at the same time sparks endless speculation about what will happen if these coins are ever unlocked.