Satoshi Appears in a Dream? NBA Legend Shares a Mysterious Bitcoin Message
The crypto world has seen strange things before, but NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen may have just added another twist. Pippen claims that Satoshi visited him in a dream again, this time delivering a strange but powerful message about Bitcoinâs next move.Hereâs what he says!Satoshi Sends a MessageIn his latest post, Pippen said he had a dream where Satoshi visited him and shared a strange message about Bitcoin. In the dream, Satoshi showed up with an afro and looked like a member of the Jackson 5.While singing, âBTC, easy as 1-2-3,â he gave Pippen a cryptic hint about Bitcoinâs future.Pippen compared it to how sports stars take a quick water break before pushing to the next level. He believes Satoshiâs message means Bitcoin might rest for a bit before making an even bigger move up. Just woke up from another wild Satoshi Nakamoto dream. This time he had an afro, dressed like the Jackson 5, singing âBTC, easy as 1-2-3.â When Satoshi sings, I listen⊠but even legends take water breaks before hitting that next level. đ¶Interestingly, Pippenâs dream messages about Satoshi arenât new. In past tweets, he has mentioned receiving advice from Satoshi in dreams, often around major market moments.Pippenâs Watchlist: Not Just BitcoinPippen isnât just watching Bitcoin. Heâs also keeping an eye on other popular cryptocurrencies like Ethereum , XRP, Shiba Inu , and Dogecoin . His tweets show that heâs interested in the whole crypto market, not just one coin. Satoshiâs Bitcoin Fortune Nears Buffettâs WealthBitcoinâs latest rally has pushed its secret creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, into the spotlight again. Even though no one knows who Satoshi is, their Bitcoin stash now makes them one of the richest people in the world.As Bitcoin jumped above $122,000 on Monday, Satoshiâs estimated 1.1 million Bitcoins are now worth about $134 billion. Thatâs almost as much as Warren Buffettâs net worth of $143.9 billion. This huge pile of early-mined coins has quietly become one of the biggest fortunes on the planet.CZ Reminds Everyone: This Is Just the BeginningItâs not just celebrities talking about Bitcoinâs rise. Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the former CEO of Binance, shared his thoughts, too. He remembered when Bitcoin first hit $1,000 and how exciting it was. Now, with prices above $121,730, CZ believes todayâs record will seem small in the future. He also pointed out how Binance Coin has grown by over 10,000% since it started, showing just how fast the crypto world can change.FAQsWho is Satoshi Nakamoto? Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonymous, anonymous creator of Bitcoin. Their true identity remains unknown, despite various theories linking the name to individuals like Hal Finney or Nick Szabo, and dismissed claims by Craig Wright. Where is Satoshi Nakamoto now? Satoshi Nakamotoâs current whereabouts are unknown. The pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin disappeared in 2011, and their substantial Bitcoin holdings have remained untouched since then, adding to the mystery surrounding their identity. Who owns most Bitcoin? Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoinâs anonymous creator, is believed to own the most Bitcoin, with an estimated 1.096 million BTC spread across thousands of dormant wallets. This far surpasses holdings by corporations, custodians, or known individual investors.