
A major Hollywood production is set to bring the legend of Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, to the big screen.
Titled “Killing Satoshi,” the thriller aims to unravel the mystery behind Nakamoto’s identity and the fate of approximately 1.1 million dormant bitcoin, currently valued at over $120 billion.
Hollywood takes on bitcoin’s biggest secret
Directed by Doug Liman and written by Nick Schenk, the film stars Casey Affleck and Pete Davidson.
Production will begin in London in October, with a release scheduled for 2026.
The plot centers on a group challenging a powerful alliance of governments, financial institutions, and tech firms determined to keep Nakamoto’s identity hidden.
According to the producers, the film’s tone is inspired by “The Social Network,” using the bitcoin origin story to explore the impact of revolutionary technology.
The $120 billion bitcoin fortune
On-chain analysis from Arkham Intelligence and others suggests Nakamoto mined about 1.1 million bitcoin in the project’s earliest days.
These coins have never moved, fueling speculation about whether the private keys are lost or were intentionally destroyed.
The untouched status of these holdings—tracked by many as belonging to Nakamoto—remains one of the greatest mysteries in bitcoin’s history.
You can view estimates on Satoshi Nakamoto’s net worth in USD on the satoshi net worth chart.
Cultural significance grows
The announcement of A-list actors joining the cast was met with enthusiasm on social media. As one commentator noted:
“BTC is culture now!”
With Hollywood embracing the story, bitcoin’s influence continues to expand beyond finance and technology, entering the mainstream cultural conversation.