Today, April 5th, Crypto Community will pause to celebrate Nakamoto at, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. According to his P2P Foundation profile, Satoshi gave his birthday on April 5, 1975. This means that I will be 50 today.
Binance, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, joined the celebration by writing, “Happy birthday, Nakamoto Satellite. The heart that changed the world with Bitcoin.”
Happy birthday, Nakamoto at!
The heart that changed the world with Bitcoin. pic.twitter.com/9ipqfzcxvv
– Binance (@binance) April 5, 2025
Nakamoto athi registered his birthday on April 5, 1975 on his P2P Foundation profile. This seems to be the only thing known about the founder of Bitcoin. Given his privacy preferences, it’s difficult to see if this is his actual birthday or the birthday he made.
Little is known about the mysterious Satoshi’s appearance, whether he is still alive or whether it is an individual or even a group. Satoshi’s birthday, like his identity, is part of the myth. But whether it was iconic or authentic, April 5th has been a day to remember anyone who started it all.
Important Date Returns
The first block of Bitcoin was mined on January 3, 2009. It is known as the “Genesis Block.” Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin’s pseudonym, has created 50 btc. The Bitcoin White Paper was released before October 31, 2008.
Sixteen years later, Bitcoin has grown from an almost old Curio to one of the most valuable assets in the world. This is an attractive investment in prominent fund managers who are trying to protect against inflation. Wall Street took part as Bitcoin Exchange Sales Funds (ETFs) are attracting attention.
And the network is stronger than ever, with mining difficulty and hashrates recently reaching new highs. At the press conference, Bitcoin was trading at $83,686, with a current market value of $1.66 trillion. Bitcoin finally reached its all-time high of $109,114 on January 20, 2025.
On December 13th, 2010, Nakamoto Atoshi made his final post on the Bitcointalk Forum.
Bitcoin creator Nakamoto at sent the last known message to the developer in April 2011, claiming that he had “moved to something else,” and Bitcoin was on a “good move.”

