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Szabo has denied being Nakamoto. In a July 2014 email to Frisby, he wrote: "Thanks for letting me know. I'm afraid you got it wrong doxing me as Satoshi, but I'm used to it." [46] Nathaniel Popper wrote in The New York Times that "the most convincing evidence pointed to a reclusive American man of Hungarian descent named Nick Szabo." [47]
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.
Even if there is a dead man's switch that triggers instructions to sell Satoshi's fortune, Ginns says the market would be able to absorb the shock and would eventually rally as the currency became ...
Satoshi Nakamoto gave Bitcoin to the world in early 2009. His creation has since sparked a global rebellion against banks and governments, while its value has soared to well over $1 trillion—or ...
Craig Steven Wright (born October 1970) [1] is an Australian computer scientist and businessman. He has publicly claimed to be the main part of the team that created bitcoin, and the identity behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
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While the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is still more or less unknown, it is believed that Nakamoto owns billions of dollars' worth of Bitcoin.
In May 2016 Andresen stated that the Australian programmer and entrepreneur Craig Wright was Nakamoto, [9] but later expressed regret getting involved in the "'who was Satoshi' game", [10] and stated "it was a mistake to trust Craig Wright." [11] Andresen has not contributed to Bitcoin since February 2016. [3]