On the leading social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), the @satoshi account, who presents himself as the anonymous creator of Bitcoin (BTC), known as the maverick Satoshi Nakamoto, added another attention-grabbing message to his already well-known tweets. The latest encrypted message written in coded language caught the attention of the cryptocurrency world, leading to various speculations and sarcastic comments.
Halving of the Block Reward and Reference to the Year of the Dragon
The message emphasized the fundamental principle behind Bitcoin, highlighting that the largest cryptocurrency was created for universal access. Furthermore, it pointed out that the halving of mining rewards, an event that cuts the block reward in half, is a more significant occurrence than anticipated. It is worth noting that the block reward halving, which @satoshi’s account also draws attention to, is an eagerly awaited event by investors as it is expected to alter the economic dynamics of BTC and potentially ignite another major bull run.
The message shared from the account also cryptically referred to those who want to cover up the truth, stating, “There are many who don’t want you to know the truth. They don’t want to silence this account, they want to silence you.” Furthermore, an interesting reference was made to 2024 being the “Year of the Dragon.” These cryptic messages in the post led to various speculations.
The latest message from the alleged control of Satoshi Nakamoto’s account once again went viral, garnering over a thousand comments and more than 678,000 views within just two hours.
The Crypto World Talks About the Mysterious Account
The sudden reactivation of the @satoshi account, which had remained silent since 2018, caused a storm of speculation in the crypto world. One widespread theory is that the person behind the account is Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto. Despite presenting some evidence to support his claim, Wright has not convinced many experts and enthusiasts that he is the true creator of the largest cryptocurrency.
However, the likelihood of this account being genuinely connected to the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, is extremely low. It is known that Satoshi Nakamoto, known for prioritizing anonymity, avoids using platforms that pose security threats.
On the other hand, experts warn to be cautious due to the potential risk of a hacked account, and specifically advise against clicking on any links that could be shared by the mysterious account.