In brief
Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym adopted by the creator of Bitcoin.
The real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has never been definitively proven.
Satoshi Nakamoto: what we know
“If you don’t believe me or don’t get it, I don’t have time to try to convince you, sorry.”
NEW: Satoshi Nakamoto’s earliest collaborator Martii ‘Sirius’ Malmi just released their entire email history.
At 120 pages, its the most significant addition to the archives of #Bitcoin’s unknown inventor.
Here are the most important new findings ✨ pic.twitter.com/lDSh0xzojH
— The Bitcoin Historian (@pete_rizzo_) February 23, 2024
Satoshi Nakamoto: the clues
Samsung and Toshiba together makes: Satoshi
Nakamichi and Motorola together makes: Nakamoto
The candidates
👨🚀 Hal Finney – A cryptographer and software developer, Finney was the first recipient of Bitcoin and interacted regularly with Satoshi Nakamoto on the bitcointalk.org forum. Finney died from ALS in August 2014, (and had his body cryogenically frozen), which some have argued explains why Satoshi’s Bitcoin hoard remains untouched. Others have disputed the idea, pointing to evidence including email timestamps and IP addresses.
🔐 Gavin Andresen – The creator of the first Bitcoin faucet, Andresen was the custodian that Satoshi Nakamoto entrusted with the Bitcoin source code. In a cache of emails released in 2024, Nakamoto referred to Andresen as “responsible, professional, and technically much more Linux capable than me.”
📝 Nick Szabo – A US computer scientist who created “Bit gold,” a precursor to Bitcoin, and who coined the term “smart contracts”—which form a key component of the second-largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum. Linguistic analysis has pointed to similarities between Szabo and Satoshi’s writing styles, while some have noted the coincidence of Satoshi Nakamoto’s initials being the inverse of Nick Szabo’s.
👨💻 Adam Back – A cypherpunk and cryptographer, Back was one of the first recipients of an email from Satoshi Nakamoto, and was named as a possible Satoshi candidate by the Financial Times in 2016. Back has consistently denied the suggestion that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, something that appeared to be backed up by a cache of emails between the Bitcoin creator and Back that were made public in February 2024.
💾 Len Sassaman – a contributor to the cypherpunk mailing list where Satoshi first announced Bitcoin, Sassaman was an expert in public key cryptography and worked alongside Hal Finney. Sassaman was memorialized on the Bitcoin blockchain following his suicide in 2011.
👨💼 Craig Steven Wright – an Australian entrepreneur who convinced the BBC, among others. Wright was involved in a lengthy court battle that hinged on his being able to access crypto addresses allegedly belonging to Satoshi Nakamoto. In March 2024, a UK judge ruled that Wright “is not the author of the Bitcoin White Paper,” nor is he “the person who adopted or operated under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.”
👨🔬 Dorian Nakamoto – a physicist and systems engineer based in California, Dorian’s birth name is actually “Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto”. Named as the Bitcoin creator in a 2014 Newsweek article, he has denied any connection to Bitcoin, while Satoshi’s P2P Foundation account briefly reactivated to announce that “I am not Dorian Nakamoto.” As a result of the publicity, his image appears repeatedly in Google Image searches for “Satoshi Nakamoto.”
🚀 Elon Musk – The Tesla and SpaceX CEO was (briefly) considered as a possible Satoshi candidate in 2017, after a former SpaceX employee named him as the Bitcoin creator. But Musk emphatically denied it, tweeting that it was “Not true,” and that a friend had sent him “part of a BTC” but that he’d lost it. Since then, Musk’s involvement with Bitcoin has ramped up, with Tesla’s acquisition of $1.6 billion in BTC.
🤷 Peter Todd— In October 2024, the HBO documentary Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery speculated that Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd was Satoshi Nakamoto, a claim that Todd and the Bitcoin community have denied.
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