Has the Secret Identity of the Inventor of Bitcoin Been Revealed? A New Documentary Suggests It’s Solved.
A new HBO documentary stirs controversy in its quest to expose Bitcoin’s inventor.
Key Takeaways
- Peter Todd, a noted crypto expert, is denying that he is Satoshi Nakamoto after being named by the HBO documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” as the potential inventor of Bitcoin.
- Peter Todd called the claims “ludicrous.”
- Satoshi’s untouched Bitcoin cache is valued at more than $65 billion.
HBO’s new documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” the identity of the elusive creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
The film suggests that Canadian Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd is actually Nakamoto, though Todd called the claims “ludicrous.”
“I am not Satoshi Nakamoto,” he .
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Todd argues that the documentary could compromise his safety—Satoshi Nakamoto is potentially the 20th richest global entity, with a Bitcoin wallet worth more than $65 billion.
Crypto sites are also critical of the news. said the documentary is flawed with “contradictions and timeline errors,” noting that HBO seems to have taken it too seriously when Todd sarcastically remarks that he is Satoshi in the film.
Bloomberg the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has been a topic of investigation since at least 2011. A physicist named Dorian Nakamoto denied being Satoshi after Newsweek made the in 2014. The next year, the New York Times suggested it could be
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Todd, meanwhile, isn’t the only person (jokingly or not) to say that they were the Bitcoin inventor: In March, a U.K. judge that Australian Craig Wright was not Bitcoin’s creator after he proclaimed himself to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
is available to stream on Max.
Key Takeaways
- Peter Todd, a noted crypto expert, is denying that he is Satoshi Nakamoto after being named by the HBO documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” as the potential inventor of Bitcoin.
- Peter Todd called the claims “ludicrous.”
- Satoshi’s untouched Bitcoin cache is valued at more than $65 billion.
HBO’s new documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” the identity of the elusive creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
The film suggests that Canadian Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd is actually Nakamoto, though Todd called the claims “ludicrous.”
“I am not Satoshi Nakamoto,” he .
Related: Jack Dorsey Showed Up to the Super Bowl Rocking a ‘Satoshi’ T-Shirt
Todd argues that the documentary could compromise his safety—Satoshi Nakamoto is potentially the 20th richest global entity, with a Bitcoin wallet worth more than $65 billion.
Crypto sites are also critical of the news. said the documentary is flawed with “contradictions and timeline errors,” noting that HBO seems to have taken it too seriously when Todd sarcastically remarks that he is Satoshi in the film.
Bloomberg the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has been a topic of investigation since at least 2011. A physicist named Dorian Nakamoto denied being Satoshi after Newsweek made the in 2014. The next year, the New York Times suggested it could be
Related: Mark Cuban Says He’s Received ‘Multiple Questions’ From Kamala Harris About Crypto
Todd, meanwhile, isn’t the only person (jokingly or not) to say that they were the Bitcoin inventor: In March, a U.K. judge that Australian Craig Wright was not Bitcoin’s creator after he proclaimed himself to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
is available to stream on Max.