There was a lot of speculation about Nakamoto At’s true identity.
Bitcoin creators are far more successful than even acclaimed author Thomas Pynchon hide their identity. At least there are pictures of Pynchon. However, he is by no means one of Satoshi.
Still, there have been several attempts to discover Satoshi’s identity. Recently, Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao was quized in almost the same way, with his response being “the AI of the future.”
CZ wrote on April 27 that X was asked about the identity of Bitcoin’s founder in an interview from Turkey, suggesting that Satoshi is a future time traveler artificial intelligence (AI).
“I don’t know who he is. I know someone from the early days. There’s an email exchange and there may be less than 10 people.
Earlier this month, attorney James Murphy revealed Satoshi’s identity to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on April 7th. The lawsuit allegedly allegedly claimed that it allegedly claimed the DHS Special Agent.
Released in 2024, the HBO documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” suggested that Canadian software developer Peter Todd could become Satoshi. Todd is well known for his early contributions to Bitcoin development and denied this claim.
Australian computer scientist Craig Wright repeatedly claims to be Satoshi. In March 2024, a British court ruled that Wright was not Sato.
Nakamoto’s legendary 2008 white paper, Bitcoin: Peer-to-peer electronic cash system outlined the fundamentals of becoming the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Recently, Satoshigallery announced its third statue on April 25th in honor of Satoshi in Tokyo. The sculpture is quite similar to that displayed at Lugano, Switzerland and Elzonte, El Salvador. Satoshigallery is an artistic project curated by Valentina Picozzi.
According to Kraken’s price feed, Bitcoin was trading at $94,050.53 at the time of press.