Satoshi Nakamoto's assets have lost $47 billion from their historical peak, with a loss ratio of 34%.

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Odaily News According to Arkham monitoring, (as the BTC price continues to fall,) the Satoshi Nakamoto address has incurred a loss of 47 billion dollars, with personal wealth dropping to 90.7 billion dollars, the lowest point since reaching an ATH of 137 billion dollars last October. The 47 billion dollars loss generated by the market downturn accounts for approximately 34% of its highest net worth.

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