There’s been a lot of talk about Peter Todd possibly being Satoshi Nakamoto, even though he has always denied it. A recent HBO documentary shares evidence that suggests Todd could be Bitcoin's mysterious creator. The idea gained traction after an incident on Bitcointalk in 2010, where Todd, using a different account, accidentally replied to Satoshi Nakamoto’s post from his own account. After this, both accounts went silent, raising suspicions that Todd may have slipped and revealed his true identity.

The HBO documentary gives seven reasons why Todd might be Satoshi. For example, Todd later introduced the "fee replacement" idea that Satoshi had mentioned before. The documentary also claims that Todd used the fake name "John Dillon" to push this concept. Additionally, both Todd and Satoshi used British or Canadian spelling in their posts, hinting at a possible connection.

The documentary also notes that Satoshi’s posting times match up with Todd’s student schedule at the time, with more activity happening on weekends. This timing adds another clue to the theory that Todd might be the person behind Bitcoin.

Lastly, the documentary brings up Todd’s past comments about "sacrificing" Bitcoin, which some believe might be a reference to destroying Satoshi's stash of tokens. While Todd continues to deny being Satoshi, these findings have led some to believe there’s more to the story than Todd admits.

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