HBO Documentary Suggests Satoshi Nakamoto's Identity

An October 3 Politico story said that a new HBO documentary has revealed the identity of Bitcoin protocol developer Satoshi Nakamoto.

Satoshi Nakamoto's wallets possess about 1.1 million BTC tokens, making his identity one of crypto's most passionately contested questions for years.

Satoshi Nakamoto's net worth would be $72.6 billion at $61,000 per token.

According to the story, HBO will screen the documentary next Wednesday at 2 am CET.

Politico reports that if the documentary's results are widely recognized, it might affect global financial markets and perhaps the US presidential race, given Republican President Donald Trump's support for Bitcoin.

The HBO documentary will claim who created Bitcoin.
Who HBO's upcoming documentary will allege is Satoshi Nakamoto is unknown until its debut in less than a week.


Social media users still speculate.

A UK court found that the disgraced Australian computer scientist did not create Bitcoin, humiliating him. His efforts to sue anybody who questioned his assertions were hampered.

Adam Back, a Cypherpunk developer interviewed by HBO, appears in the teaser.

Cypherpunks were libertarian hackers and engineers who improved internet freedom and privacy.

Back and other prominent scholars spent years researching technologies that would enable Bitcoin.

However, X user Alex Thorn said that the upcoming documentary implicates Len Sassaman as Satoshi Nakamoto.

He then links to Evan Worlds' 2021 blog, which makes this case.

Sassaman committed himself in 2011 around the time Satoshi Nakamoto vanished.

As Worlds' blog article noted, Satoshi may be Sassaman due to hundreds of additional coincidences and indications.

Thorn said this would be neutral to positive for Bitcoin since Satoshi's 1.1 million BTC tokens would likely be lost forever.

This would also eliminate the chance that Bitcoin's founder may try to influence the system again.

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