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Wright has said that he chose the name "Nakamoto" in honor of Japanese philosopher Tominaga Nakamoto, whom Wright learned about from his Japanese martial arts instructor, and "Satoshi" after the Pokémon character Satoshi, because his name was anglicized as "Ash", and thus "Satoshi" represents the current financial system that must be burned ...
Satoshi Nakamoto (born 1975), a presumed pseudonym of the creator of bitcoin, a digital currency; written in Japanese as サトシ・ナカモト [1] [circular reference] Satoshi Nakamura ( 中村 哲 , born 1958) , Japanese computer scientist
Nick denied being Satoshi, and stated his official opinion on Satoshi and bitcoin in a May 2011 article. [40] In a March 2014 article in Newsweek, journalist Leah McGrath Goodman doxed Dorian S. Nakamoto of Temple City, California, saying that Satoshi Nakamoto is the man's birth name. Her methods and conclusion drew widespread criticism. [41] [42]
A statue of Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym used by the inventor of bitcoin, which is displayed in Graphisoft Park on 22 September, 2021, in Budapest, Hungary (Getty Images)
The identity of bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto has long been one of the biggest mysteries of the internet age. A new HBO documentary, “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” claims to have an ...
The messages, which surfaced for the first time last week in a court trial, are a new opportunity to read Satoshi in his own words. Who created Bitcoin? Newly published emails offer fresh clues to ...
Another example is the inventor of Bitcoin, who has gone under the name Satoshi Nakamoto, and which is most likely a pseudonym, perhaps even of a non-Japanese person; Nakamoto is referred to in Japanese with katakana in Western order, サトシ・ナカモト, rather than 中本聡.
[6] [7] Todd denied that he was Nakamoto, stating in the film that it was "ludicrous". [4] At a central point in the film Hoback notes that days after initially joining the Bitcoin forum in 2010 Todd corrects Nakamoto on a technical post then disappears alongside Satoshi. [8] Todd would claim a lack of involvement in Bitcoin development until ...