There has been much speculation about the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto.
The Bitcoin creator has been far more successful than even the acclaimed author Thomas Pynchon in hiding their identity. At least some photographs of Pynchon exist; but, never one of Satoshi.
Even then, there have been several attempts to uncover Satoshi’s identity. Recently, Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao was quizzed about the same, and his response was, “Satoshi Nakamoto was an AI from the future.”
CZ wrote on X on Apr. 27 that he was asked about the Bitcoin founder’s identity in an interview from Turkey and he suggested that Satoshi was time-traveller artificial intelligence (AI) from the future.
CZ clarified later in the interview, “I do not know who he is. I know people who have in the early days. They had email exchanges, there’s maybe less than 10 people. So, I don’t know who he is, but I think it’s good that we don’t.”
Early this month, attorney James Murphy sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Apr. 7 to unmask Satoshi’s identity. The lawsuit referred to a DHS special agent’s alleged claim that they had found and interviewed Satoshi — a group of four individuals — in person.
An HBO documentary released in 2024, ‘Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,’ proposed that the Canadian software developer Peter Todd could be Satoshi. Todd, well known for being an early contributor to the development of Bitcoin, denied the claim.
An Australian computer scientist, Craig Wright, has repeatedly claimed to be Satoshi. In March 2024, a U.K. court ruled that Wright isn’t Satoshi.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s legendary 2008 white paper, Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, outlined the fundamentals of what would become the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Recently, Satoshigallery unveiled the third statue in honor of Satoshi in Tokyo, Japan on Apr. 25. The sculpture is pretty similar to those showcased in Lugano, Switzerland, and El Zonte, El Salvador. Satoshigallery is an artistic project curated by Valentina Picozzi.
As per Kraken’s price feed, Bitcoin was trading at $94,050.53 at press time.