Peter Todd is going to sue HBO

Former Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd, who was named BTC creator Satoshi Nakamoto in the film, believes the documentary's authors are "irresponsible". He stated that they were putting his life in danger. Todd denies being Satoshi Nakamoto and plans to sue HBO.

However, the film's director told CNN that he was not surprised by Todd's denial and remains confident that he was right.

The main piece of evidence in the film is that Todd left a comment under Satoshi's post in 2010, concluding the opinion of the mysterious creator of BTC. The authors of the film assume that he forgot to change the account. After that, both accounts stopped being active.

HBO makes case that Peter Todd is Satoshi Nakamoto :

In 2010, Todd, from a new account, replies to Satoshi on the Bitcointalk forum - he accidentally finished Satoshi's post from his account. Both accounts went silent at the same time.

Todd later implemented the replace-by-fee (RBF) concept discussed in the forum thread. Todd used the pseudonym "John Dillon" to promote RBF.

Satoshi posted on a schedule that coincided with the student's schedule, posting more on the weekends. At this time, Todd was a student.

Both used British/Canadian spelling.

Todd once discussed "donating" BTC - presumably referring to the destruction of Satoshi's coins.

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