Estimating the exact number of Bitcoin owners is difficult, but Chainalysis reports that over 460 million Bitcoin addresses have been generated in the past 15 years. BitInfoCharts notes that 67 million of these wallet addresses contain a balance of at least $1.\n
Nearly two years after Bitcoin\u2019s inception, a user on BitcoinTalk, identified as Stone Man, shared that he purchased 9,000 BTC in a transaction.\n
His acquisition, valued at $600 at that time, was detailed in a post on August 10, 2010. After buying the cryptocurrency, he transferred it to his client.\n
He backed up the wallet file to a flash drive, transferred one BTC to himself, and then exited the client without waiting for confirmation.\n
Stone Man recounted shutting down his computer and erasing the \u2018system disk loaded into memory and the .\/bitcoin folder\u2019 before restarting.\n
Upon reloading his old wallet.dat file, he noticed some confirmations, including a confirmation for a transaction of 8,900 BTC.\n
Unfortunately, this transaction was directed to an unfamiliar address.\n
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