Here we go again, rumors of Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet large transfer are flying everywhere. Seeing reports of transferring out 10 Bitcoins, I was also stunned and quickly went to verify. The result? Fake. Completely the work of a Photoshop enthusiast.
To be honest, if such news were true, it would have exploded online long ago. With such a big event, how could the entire Bitcoin community stay quiet? Seeing the endless discussions and analyses on the screen, you basically know what's going on.
It’s always like this—someone trying to ride the wave of hype with these fabricated stories. Instead of being led astray by false information, it’s better to develop the habit of checking data directly on the blockchain. Wallet records are clear and transparent; the truth is obvious at a glance. Don’t let screenshots and reposts ruin it—view the original data for the real story.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 8h ago
Another fake news story, these people are really bored with nothing to do.
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fren.eth
· 8h ago
It's the same old trick again. I'm already tired of the Photoshop images of Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet.
Just go directly on-chain to verify the data. Don't be fooled by screenshots.
The Bitcoin community is very sensitive about the paper. If there was any movement, the whole network would be buzzing. The fact that it's so quiet actually indicates a problem.
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GasFeeCrying
· 8h ago
Here comes another wave, this trick really isn't interesting. Just a quick check on the chain and the scam is exposed, and someone has to keep hitting rock bottom every day.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 8h ago
It's the P-picture crew causing trouble again, always so eager.
A quick check on the chain and everything becomes clear; don't believe screenshots blindly.
These folks are bored out of their minds, making up stories to ride the hype—really impressive.
If the community isn't in an uproar, it's probably fake. Take a lesson.
Here we go again, rumors of Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet large transfer are flying everywhere. Seeing reports of transferring out 10 Bitcoins, I was also stunned and quickly went to verify. The result? Fake. Completely the work of a Photoshop enthusiast.
To be honest, if such news were true, it would have exploded online long ago. With such a big event, how could the entire Bitcoin community stay quiet? Seeing the endless discussions and analyses on the screen, you basically know what's going on.
It’s always like this—someone trying to ride the wave of hype with these fabricated stories. Instead of being led astray by false information, it’s better to develop the habit of checking data directly on the blockchain. Wallet records are clear and transparent; the truth is obvious at a glance. Don’t let screenshots and reposts ruin it—view the original data for the real story.