Bitcoin’s Gospel Broken? Bettors Give Satoshi Moving Coins Better Odds Than Jesus Returning

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Bitcoin’s elusive creator mined a mountain of BTC, and according to data from Arkham Intelligence, that stash now sits at a jaw-dropping 1,096,358.30 bitcoin—worth roughly $121 billion. That haul would make Nakamoto one of the wealthiest humans on the planet—if the inventor’s still among us.

These coins aren’t lounging in a single wallet—they’re scattered across a constellation of addresses, each one holding a piece of the treasure in old-school coinbase rewards. Bitcoin’s inventor hasn’t budged a single coin from those wallets—aside from a few ancient test transfers lost to time.

Right now, Polymarket bettors peg the odds of Nakamoto finally moving some of that stash at a modest 7%. Just last week, on Oct. 13, those odds were sitting pretty around 15%. Even at 7%, that’s still well above the average since the wager first appeared—and the market’s heating up, with $2.12 million in volume since it grabbed the spotlight this week.

Bitcoin’s Gospel Broken? Bettors Give Satoshi Moving Coins Better Odds Than Jesus Returning

Kalshi’s bettors got skin in the game too, but its wager takes the long view—betting on Nakamoto moving coins by 2027. Right now, traders give it a 14% shot of happening over that stretch. The market only went live a day ago, starting around 8%, and it’s been ticking higher. And get this—both Polymarket and Kalshi give the chances of Nakamoto moving coins better odds than the U.S. government fessing up to aliens existing this year.

Bitcoin’s Gospel Broken? Bettors Give Satoshi Moving Coins Better Odds Than Jesus Returning

Over on Polymarket, a separate wager pegs the odds of U.S. government alien confirmation at just 4%. Even so, traders still think Nakamoto moving his coins is more likely than the Second Coming—yes, really. The “return of Jesus Christ in 2025” market is sitting at a negative 1% chance as of press time.

While the bets are entertaining, it’s highly unlikely Satoshi Nakamoto will ever move those old coins. The wallets have remained untouched for well over a decade, serving as silent monuments to Bitcoin’s origins. Despite all the noise from prediction markets and wild speculation, the odds still lean heavily toward inaction.

For now, Nakamoto’s stash remains frozen in time—a digital relic of the beginning, and perhaps, the ultimate lesson in strategically planned restraint.

  • What are prediction markets saying about Satoshi Nakamoto?
    Traders on Polymarket and Kalshi are betting on the odds of Bitcoin’s creator moving coins for the first time in years.
  • How much bitcoin does Satoshi Nakamoto own?
    Arkham Intelligence estimates Satoshi’s stash at about 1,096,358 BTC worth roughly $121 billion.
  • What are the odds of Satoshi moving coins in 2025?
    Polymarket currently gives it around a 7% chance, down from 15% earlier in Oct.
  • Are these bets serious or just for fun?
    While entertaining, most analysts believe Satoshi’s coins will likely never move.

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