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What Is Bitcoin Infinity Day?
Bitcoin Infinity Day is observed every 21 August, symbolizing the idea of "infinite value divided by 21 million" — that is, all the value in the world spread across the total supply of Bitcoin units. This concept has become a meaningful representation of Bitcoin's scarcity and symbolic future value.
The date “8/21” visually combines the number 8 (which resembles the infinity symbol, ∞) with 21, the maximum number of bitcoins that will ever exist — thus forming a poetic representation: ∞ / 21 million.
The idea was popularized around 2021 by Bitcoin author Knut Svanholm, who embraced the concept in his writings and digital memes.
This day also inspired symbolic creativity, with artworks like the Infinity Day Keys crafted by the artist FractalEncrypt—one of which was gifted to Svanholm.
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17 Aug 2017 (BTC price: ≈ $4,300): Research Into Patoshi Pattern Gains Attention
Around this date, deeper analysis of the “Patoshi Pattern” began gaining traction—an investigative method used to identify blocks mined by Satoshi Nakamoto, providing early insight into Bitcoin’s creator and distribution.
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16 Aug 2013 (BTC price: ≈ $110): Germany Recognizes Bitcoin as Private Money
On this day, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance officially classified Bitcoin as a unit of account and private money—subject to capital gains tax if held less than a year—marking one of the first national legal recognitions of Bitcoin.
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