👺 Polymarket thinks Len Sassaman will be the person named in the documentary.

❕ Sassaman, who committed suicide in 2011 after battling depression, is believed to be Satoshi due to his long history of published academic papers on cryptography, which often demonstrated his strong ideological commitment to privacy and decentralization. ➡️ Adding to the speculation that Sassaman is Satoshi is the date of their respective disappearances. Sassaman killed himself shortly after Satoshi stopped posting on BTCTalk, which was once a popular place to discuss cryptocurrency.

ℹ️This isn’t the first attempt to expose the creator of the world’s largest digital asset under a pseudonym. In 2014, Newsweek claimed to have found Satoshi by examining a database of naturalized US citizens. The publication tracked down Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto, who uses the preferred name Dorian S. Nakamoto. Nakamoto lives in California and is a naturalized U.S. citizen of Japanese descent who fits most of the criteria for a potential Satoshi: an education in mathematics and engineering, a reclusive lifestyle, and an initial refusal to discuss the topic.

😏 Bettors are also thinking about the fact that the big reveal could be someone else who is unknown in the crypto industry, with a 32% chance that it will be someone else or several people.

🤷‍♂️ But another contract on the prediction market site gives an 89% chance that Satoshi's identity will not be finally proven in 2024.

🇮🇱 One of the largest investors in HBO is BlackRock, which is the largest issuer of BTC ETFs, by the way. Theory: All that remains is to say that Satoshi is Len, who died, who did not write down his seed phrase anywhere, and that his entire huge share of the total supply is lost forever, or until the invention of quantum computers. Therefore, there is a shortage of supply, therefore "to the moon" on Wednesday.

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