This week in London, an event caught the attention of the crypto community: Stephen Mollah, a British-Asian economist, claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic creator of $BTC Bitcoin. 😲
The press conference, held at the Frontline Club, promised a “live demonstration” to prove his identity. However, what followed left many skeptical. Mollah experienced technical problems with his laptop and, after an hour of waiting, presented only screenshots that did not convince those present. He claimed that he adopted the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” after his computer was hacked in 2007, leading him to remove his real identity from the internet. In addition, he claimed to have created the Twitter logo, ChatGPT and Eurobond. 😂
The crypto community has already witnessed several people claiming to be Satoshi, but without providing concrete evidence. For example, Craig Wright, an Australian scientist, claimed to be the creator of Bitcoin, but a UK court found that he did not present sufficient evidence to support his claim. 👨🏻⚖️
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto 🥷 remains one of the biggest mysteries in the cryptocurrency world. Meanwhile, events like this serve as a reminder of the importance of questioning and verifying information before accepting it as true.$
What do you think of these claims? 💬