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Mystery Creator of Bitcoin Identified, New HBO Documentary Claims (politico.eu)

(Thursday October 03, 2024 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the here-we-go-again dept.)


A new HBO documentary directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Cullen Hoback claims to have [1]revealed the true identity of the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin , Satoshi Nakamoto. As Politico notes, Hoback "drew critical acclaim for his series 'Q: Into the Storm' that exposed the authors of the QAnon conspiracy theory." The bitcoin documentary is scheduled to air next Wednesday at 2 a.m. CET (Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST). From the report:

> [T]he exposure of Satoshi as its alleged creator threatens to raise some huge questions, not least his potential complicity in crimes that have featured Bitcoin use. It could also establish him as one of the world's richest people: Satoshi himself is estimated to control about 1.1 million Bitcoin, but it's unclear if he still has access to the cryptographic keys to the fortune. If he did, this would put his net worth at $66 billion at current valuations. Intriguingly, as the date for the airing of the documentary has drawn near, a number of high-value wallets from the "Satoshi era" have become active for the first time since 2009.

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> According to Bitcoin Magazine, around 250 bitcoins -- worth approximately $15 million at Thursday's bitcoin rate of $60,754 to the dollar -- were drained from wallets in the past two weeks. While the coins are not officially linked to wallets used by Satoshi Nakamoto, they have been dormant since the earliest days of Bitcoin, when the cryptocurrency was worth almost nothing. The wallets' creators would certainly have been Satoshi's earliest collaborators. Satoshi Nakamoto's [2]true identity remains one of the biggest mysteries of recent years.



[1] https://politico.eu/article/mystery-creator-bitcoin-identified-new-hbo-documentary-satoshi-nakamoto-crypto-currency/

[2] https://slashdot.org/story/20/11/24/1510213/new-research-suggests-satoshi-nakamoto-lived-in-london-while-working-on-bitcoin



Probably we won't ever know who Satoshi is. (Score:3)

by Morromist ( 1207276 )

Cullen Hoback did a good job with "Q: Into the Storm" but he failed to definitly identify Q. We know who it probably is (several scuzzy people involved in an online forum) but no certainty. I suspect this new movie will be the same, but it would be cool if he finds anything new. I look forward to watching it, but I'm not holding my breath that I'll know who Satishi is at the end of it.

Re: Probably we won't ever know who Satoshi is. (Score:2)

by Midnight_Falcon ( 2432802 )

Actually, there's been stylometric analysis that confirmed his findings from that documentary. Q is the Watkinses, at least the later half and most visible time the postings were made. [1]https://www.nytimes.com/2022/0... [nytimes.com]

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/19/technology/qanon-messages-authors.html

We already know (Score:1)

by Anonymous Coward

Satoshi Nakamoto is Elon Musk.... this was already proven.

I know who it is. (Score:4, Funny)

by phantomfive ( 622387 )

Craig Wright. You heard it here first.

Complicity? (Score:4, Insightful)

by Dan East ( 318230 )

> not least his potential complicity in crimes that have featured Bitcoin use

That's a pretty ridiculous statement right there. Why not sue Visa or Mastercard any time they were used to move money for anything illegal?

Re: Complicity? (Score:2)

by ArmoredDragon ( 3450605 )

You'd man Alfred Nobel, whose invention has been used to kill millions.

Re: Complicity? (Score:2)

by ArmoredDragon ( 3450605 )

Bleh, glide error: "you mean"

Re: (Score:1)

by Cyberax ( 705495 )

> Why not sue Visa or Mastercard any time they were used to move money for anything illegal?

You can do that, if they violate the KYC and other relevant laws.

Re:Complicity? (Score:4)

by drinkypoo ( 153816 )

Creating the thing and turning it loose is hardly the same as profiting from being in charge of it. It's not like they charged anything for the software.

Hal Finey (Score:2)

by Alascom ( 95042 )

We all pretend not to know, because the mystery is fun, but we all know.

Re: (Score:2)

by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

Brings back memories of the Jita undock.

I am Spartacus! (Score:2)

by PPH ( 736903 )

I am Satoshi Yakimoto!

Re: (Score:2)

by Kernel Kurtz ( 182424 )

> I am Satoshi Yakimoto!

And so is my wife!

AI written articles based on AI written article? (Score:2)

by klipclop ( 6724090 )

The documentary movie is called Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery. The title wasn't mentioned once in the articles or a link provided to the HBO movie website. Lazy writing or AI generated article? Lol

Hoping for the obvious (Score:3)

by quantaman ( 517394 )

I think the best outcome if it's literally just a Japanese guy named Satoshi Nakamoto.

Re: (Score:1)

by iAmWaySmarterThanYou ( 10095012 )

It would suck for the poor bastard who actually has that name. I hope there is no such real person for their sake.

I know it's a long shot but I'm sticking with CIA/NSA creation to move money around for their black ops jobs.

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