Does Bitcoin's Satoshi Nakamoto have a 'dead man's switch'? (2024)

Bitcoin soared to an all-time high this week thanks to massive inflows from newly launched ETFs, which signaled to many that the original cryptocurrency—once derided by Wall Street as a scam—is a legitimate mainstream investment. That’s a view that I hold but, at the same time, Bitcoin is still subject to some particular risks that, while unlikely, could deliver a price shock. One that has been on my mind (and that I wrote about at length here) is the influence of Satoshi Nakamoto, who owns over a million Bitcoins that haven’t moved in well over a decade.

Everyone assumes that Satoshi will never return to oversee his creation, and I agree with that. He or she declared their work to be done in 2011 and, aside from a short message in 2014, no more has been heard from them since. There is no reason to return as Bitcoin’s code is safe and in good hands, and coming back would make Satoshi a target of criminals and government investors across the world. But what happens to Satoshi, and all those Bitcoins, when they die?

I spoke this week with Seth Ginns, a partner at the longtime crypto investment firm CoinFund, and he raised an interesting possibility: That Satoshi could have set up a dead man’s switch for when he passes. The name sounds like something out of a spy movie, but these switches aren’t that uncommon—you can set one on your Gmail account—and simply describe an automated process that will go into effect if the person who set the switch does (or more typically does not) do something.

In the case of Satoshi, a brilliant programmer, it would be a simple task for them to arrange for an authenticated message to be broadcast when their real name appears in an obituary or something like that. As Ginns notes, a message from a verified Satoshi account that Bitcoin’s creator has passed would likely trigger a price surge as investors knew once and for all that the one individual with outsize influence over the currency was gone forever.

There’s also the question of what would happen to the million-plus Bitcoins in Satoshi’s wallets. The most likely answer by far is nothing, but it’s also not out of the question that Satoshi presumably has loved ones and wants to provide them security. Ginns, however, observed that Satoshi likely controls other wallets not identified with them, and could well have cashed out and hooked up their family already. Even if there is a dead man’s switch that triggers instructions to sell Satoshi’s fortune, Ginns says the market would be able to absorb the shock and would eventually rally as the currency became more decentralized than ever.

The reality, though, remains that we are unlikely to hear from Satoshi ever again. Nonetheless, as the creator of Bitcoin retreats deeper into myth, it’s fun to imagine the black swan event of them returning with one final message. Have a great weekend.

Jeff John Roberts
jeff.roberts@fortune.com
@jeffjohnroberts

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Does Bitcoin's Satoshi Nakamoto have a 'dead man's switch'? ›

The most likely answer by far is nothing, but it's also not out of the question that Satoshi presumably has loved ones and wants to provide them security. Ginns, however, observed that Satoshi likely controls other wallets not identified with them, and could well have cashed out and hooked up their family already.

Does Satoshi still own Bitcoin? ›

How Many Bitcoin Does Satoshi Have? As a result, Satoshi is estimated to have more than 1.1 million BTC, valued at approximately $47 billion in February 2024. This bitcoin is not stored in one address but spread across roughly 22,000 addresses. None of it was ever spent besides a few test transactions.

Who is the man claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto? ›

Australian computer scientist Craig Wright lied “extensively and repeatedly” to courts and committed forgery “on a grand scale” in efforts to falsely claim that he invented Bitcoin, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Monday.

What was the last message of Satoshi Nakamoto? ›

In Nakamoto's final message, there is a palpable sense of closure: “I had a few other things on my mind (as always) so, I moved on to other things. Now, It's in good hands with Gavin and everyone.”

Why is Satoshi Nakamoto hiding? ›

Privacy and Security Concerns: By remaining anonymous, Satoshi Nakamoto protected his personal privacy and reduced the risk of being targeted by hackers, criminals, or government authorities. Bitcoin was designed to be decentralized and resistant to censorship, and Nakamoto's anonymity helped maintain that ethos.

How many Satoshi makes 1 dollar? ›

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What year did Satoshi Nakamoto disappear? ›

The legend of Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious, anonymous bitcoin creator who disappeared from the internet in 2011, has sparked wild speculation over the last decade—including that he could suddenly destroy bitcoin entirely.

Who owns most Bitcoin? ›

So, who are the top holders of BTC? According to the Bitcoin research and analysis firm River Intelligence, Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator behind Bitcoin, is listed as the top BTC holder as of 2024. The company notes that Satoshi Nakamoto holds about 1.1m BTC tokens in about 22,000 different addresses.

Who controls Bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin is not controlled by any single group or person. Instead, it is governed by multiple stakeholders — including developers, miners, and users. Developers write the code that makes Bitcoin run; miners validate transactions; and users put the software to work by trading, transacting, holding, and more.

Has Satoshi Nakamoto been identified? ›

4 Some believe Nakamoto has thousands of addresses that total more than 1.1 million BTC. Despite numerous efforts to uncover Nakamoto's elusive identity, only a handful of individuals have been proposed—none have been proven—to be Satoshi Nakamoto beyond a doubt.

What did Satoshi Nakamoto solve? ›

In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto essentially solved the infamous computational issue called the “Byzantine generals' problem” or the “Byzantine Fault.” Throughout the history of man, people used ledgers to record economic transactions and property ownership.

How many Bitcoin's has Satoshi Nakamoto spent? ›

Satoshi, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, is estimated to have mined around 1 million bitcoins in the early days of the cryptocurrency. However, since Satoshi's identity remains undisclosed and their bitcoins have never been moved or spent, the true extent of their holdings is speculative.

Is Elon Musk Satoshi Nakamoto? ›

Elon Musk is not Satoshi Nakamoto as the bitcoin white paper has no memes. In past years, Musk has denied association with being the creator of Bitcoin through a tweet.

Who is the real owner of Bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin was created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," outlining the concept of a decentralized digital currency.1 The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown to this day.

What is Bitcoin backed by? ›

Backing a currency is done by the currency's issuer to ensure its value. Bitcoin, gold, and fiat currencies are not backed by any other asset. Bitcoin has value despite no backing because it has properties of sound money.

Who owns 90% of Bitcoin? ›

As of March 2023, the top 1% of Bitcoin addresses hold over 90% of the total Bitcoin supply, according to Bitinfocharts.

Who owns Bitcoin now? ›

The largest holders of Bitcoin include Satoshi Nakamoto, public companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla, institutional investment trusts such as Grayscale, individuals known as “Bitcoin whales,” and even some governments through legal seizures and strategic purchases like the United States and El Salvador.

Did Satoshi Nakamoto sell his Bitcoin? ›

It is estimated that Satoshi has about 1.0 to 1.1 million bitcoins. These are bitcoins Satoshi received as mining rewards in the early days of Bitcoin. We can see from the blockchain that Satoshi has never sold any of these bitcoins.

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