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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: BCH, accessing them with bitcoin keys?
by
wxa7115
on 06/05/2024, 04:29:48 UTC
I was listening to Mr.  Saylor explain as to why it's important for the founder of bitcoin not to move coins.  It shows that bitcoin was never meant to be something that was built for profit.  However true this is, if coins are moved what are the implications?  And if one person holds coins in bitcoin before 2017 doesn't the same person hold coins in BCH?  Why would Satoshi want to move coins if he could just move BCH?  Asking for a friend.
At this point I will be incredibly surprised if the coins which are believed to belong to Satoshi ever move, after all what is he waiting for? Bitcoin at its current price already made him one of the richest persons alive, and if the price of bitcoin keeps going up, it is entirely possible he could claim the first spot.

So why move his coins then, when he can still get great profits now if he sold just a portion of his coins? So at the end, it does not make the most sense for Satoshi to do this, which makes me think it is useless to worry about this.