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I always wondered this (Bitcoin Question) (self.Buttcoin)
XoXFaby が 2時間前 投稿
In the beginning wasn't it super easy to mine Bitcoin? Like people got a buttload? Are those people just rich now cause they got lucky and held a bunch of them or am I missing something? I figured someone here might be able to answer this.
[–]kim_so_il 1ポイント2ポイント3ポイント 1時間前 (0子コメント)
I think the noble answer is that if these people sold out they would crash the economy they so painstakingly created.
But I'd imagine more realistically a lot of the wallets were lost. I started mining dogecoin when they weren't worth anything but tipping on reddit and I'm sure I lost a ton of them not backing up wallets.
[–]jstolfi 1ポイント2ポイント3ポイント 1時間前 (0子コメント)
There is evidence that Satoshi himself mined 1 million BTC or more in those early days. His coins have not moved since then.
When this table was created (after block 400'000), there are 109 addresses that have 10'000 BTC (4.5 million USD), each. Most of those addresses must have been filled in 2013 or earlier, when the price was 10 USD/BTC or less. So each owner of one of those addresses probably spent less than 100'000 USD and now own bitcoins worth 4.5 million USD
[–]2009miner 0ポイント1ポイント2ポイント たった今 (0子コメント)
This is a good question.
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