Bitcoin Moved from 2009 Doesn’t Fall into the ‘Patoshi Pattern’

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The Patoshi Pattern is a trend noticed during the early days of Bitcoin BUY NOW. The idea behind it is that Satoshi was mining Bitcoin early on with a single setup.

This is noticeable in a pattern first noticed by independent researcher and cryptographer Sergio Demian Lerner, published in his paper ‘The Return of the Deniers and the Revenge of Patoshi.

Recently, news media has been buzzing over the transfer of 50 BTC mined during the first month of Bitcoin’s history. However, as commentators have repeatedly noticed, the 50 BTC does not fall into the Patoshi Pattern.

Although it is possible that Satoshi was mining blocks with another setup, there is little reason to suspect this most-recent transfer is actually Satoshi NakamotoWe don’t know much about the founder (or founders) of Bitcoin — Satoshi Nakamoto — as he pretty much disappeared... More.

Currently, trading bots are being programmed to watch for early-mined Bitcoin on the move. This may explain Bitcoin’s price drop yesterday due to the transfer. However, As Jameson Lopp (@lopp) said on Twitter recently, this strategy makes little sense.

The Patoshi Pattern is in dispute, however, since there is no way to know whether or not Satoshi mined with only one setup. Therefore, it is merely a pattern — one which still does not match the 50 BTC recently moved. Safe to say, it seems unlikely that Satoshi’s BTC holdings are actually alive and on the move.

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