An upcoming HBO documentary delves into Bitcoin lore, sparking fresh speculation about who might be considered Satoshi Nakamoto.

The upcoming HBO documentary, “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” which promises to reveal new information about the identity of the anonymous Bitcoin founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has caused a stir in the Crypto Twitter community.

The film will explore who really invented Bitcoin and its impact on the global economy.

Director Cullen Hoback helms the film, with producer Adam McKay, the man behind “The Big Short.”

The trailer focuses on an interview with Adam Back, a British cryptography expert who received an email from Satoshi in 2009.

Despite being considered a potential candidate, Back has denied being Satoshi.

Galaxy's Alex Thorn suggests the film could point to Len Sassaman, a cryptography expert, as Satoshi. Sassaman committed suicide in 2011 and was long considered a candidate.

The main focus is whether the person the film identifies is still alive, as wallets linked to Satoshi still hold 1.1 million BTC, worth $67 billion. If the individual is alive, control of this Bitcoin could cause panic in the market. The film will premiere on Max on October 8.