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Happy Birthday Bitcoin: From Pizza to $100K in 16 Years

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From financemagnates by Tareq Sikder

On January 3, 2009, Bitcoin was launched by its anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. The first block of the blockchain, known as the genesis block, was mined on that day, producing 50 BTC.

Embedded within the block was a reference to contemporary financial turmoil: “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.” These coins remain unspendable, symbolizing Bitcoin's foundation.

Notable Developments

Sixteen years later, Bitcoin has transformed from an obscure digital experiment into a significant financial instrument. Its 21-million coin cap, encoded in its design, contributes to its perceived value as a scarce digital asset.

The first Bitcoin ATM was installed in Vancouver, Canada, in 2013. Since then, Bitcoin ATMs have become commonplace globally. In 2021, El Salvador became the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, currently holding over 6,000 BTC as of December 2024.

Bitcoin’s early days were marked by experimental transactions. According to Investopedia, in 2009, Martti Malmi sold 5,050 BTC at $0.0009 per coin. In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz used 10,000 BTC to buy two pizzas, an event now commemorated annually as Bitcoin Pizza Day.

The cryptocurrency's valuation milestones followed, with Bitcoin reaching $1 in 2011, $10 shortly after, and $30 within the same year. By 2013, it surpassed $1,000 per token.

Bitcoin has faced volatility and regulatory challenges but remains a central figure in the global financial landscape. It symbolizes innovation and continues to shape discussions on digital currencies and decentralized systems.

BTCUSD Shows Potential for Bullish Continuation

BTCUSD, Daily Chart, Source: TradingView

After breaching the 100K level, BTCUSD has experienced a bearish correction and has been trading below 100K for some time. The 92K level has acted as strong support. Following the formation of two Spinning Tops on the daily chart, the cryptocurrency made a notable upward move. Today's price action on the intraday charts has been choppy, but there is potential for further bullish movement if it breaks yesterday's higher high.

Bitcoin Creator’s Identity Remains Unsolved

Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, remains unidentified despite numerous claims over the years. Recently, HBO aired a documentary alleging Canadian developer Peter Todd as Nakamoto, which Todd denied, as reported by Finance Magnates. Separately, Stephen Mollah held a London press conference declaring himself as Bitcoin’s creator.

The event drew scepticism, with journalists paying fees to attend and question Mollah, who provided no evidence. Organizers faced backlash, and fraud allegations against Mollah further undermined his claim. Similar assertions have emerged before, including from Dorian Nakamoto and Craig Wright, both of whom failed to substantiate their claims. The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery.

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