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In 2009 Kristoffer Koch was a 22-year-old student in Norway writing his thesis on encryption and digital privacy.
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He stumbled across Bitcoin while researching. Almost no one outside forums had heard of it.
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He spent 150 Norwegian kroner about $26.60 and bought 5,000 Bitcoin at less than half a cent each.
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Then he forgot about it entirely.
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Four years passed.
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In April 2013 Bitcoin was suddenly everywhere on the news. The price had exploded past $100.
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He vaguely remembered buying some once. He could not find the password.
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He spent weeks trying to crack it.
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When he finally got in he stared at the screen for a long time.
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His 5,000 Bitcoins were now worth $886,000.
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He sold exactly one fifth of them 1,000 coins for around $177,000.
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He used the money to buy an apartment in Toyen, one of Oslo's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
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He kept the other 4,000 Bitcoin.
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He told reporters: "It said I had 5,000 Bitcoin and I just thought oh wow."
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He had written a university thesis on encryption. His reward for understanding it slightly earlier than everyone else was a free apartment.
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The $26.60 he spent in 2009 would be worth over $450 million today.
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Posted by TheresNoSecondBest
2 Comments
What about rest 4000 coins…
They speak out of ignorance just to amuse themselves.