Bitcoin The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of , has long confused cryptocurrency enthusiasts and observers. More than a decade of searching for clues has yielded many possible candidates, including programmers Hal Finney and Nick Szabo, as well as Elon Musk and Steve Jobs. The person making the loudest claim has been computer scientist Craig Wright, who has repeatedly claimed that he is Satoshi.
Despite Wright’s claims, it is difficult to find conclusive evidence of Satoshi’s true identity. However, a recent tweet from a Twitter account purporting to belong to Satoshi, which has been dormant for the past five years, has created excitement and speculation. The cryptic tweet hinted at exploring aspects of Bitcoin that were not included in the original whitepaper. However, doubts remain about the authenticity of the account.
“Satoshi” Breaks His Silence
Koinfinans.com As we reported, Twitter took the unusual step of adding a note to the tweet stating that the account does not actually belong to Satoshi Nakamoto. The note warns that the account is controlled by Wright, who is “a proven fraudster,” and that its content “should not be trusted.”
Former nChain CEO Christen Ager-Hanssen, who recently resigned from her position at nChain amid allegations of shareholder fraud at the company and evidence that Wright falsified documents, described the account owner as a “fixer, bartender” and Andy Rowe, who admitted to believing Wright. involved in the incident by defining it as happened.
Isn’t it a coincidence that @satoshi account is used during this time when I expose Craig?
That account has been taken over by Craig. The previous owner is a Craig Wright fanboy @andyrowe
NEWS CONTINUES BELOWDon’t be fooled guys! pic.twitter.com/4qtn8Dhx2P
— Christen Ager-Hanssen (@agerhanssen) October 2, 2023
“Satoshi Nakamoto His tweet implied that additional technical aspects of Bitcoin “not explicitly included in the white paper” would be disclosed. However, the tweet remains as cryptic as Satoshi himself. It doesn’t give any concrete details about what will be released in the coming months.
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