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Why We Will and Should Never Know Who Satoshi Nakamoto Is?

“We are told to remember the idea, not the man, because a man can fail. He can be caught. He can be killed and forgotten. But four hundred years later, the idea can still change the world"- V for Vendetta.

Written By Shubham Sahu Shubham Sahu
Fact Checked by Vaibhav Jha Vaibhav Jha
Published October 10, 2024 5:41 PM·Updated 2 years ago
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Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin.

An HBO documentary called “Money Electric” has reignited the perpetual hunt for Bitcoin’s mysterious creator- Satoshi Nakamoto. The pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto is Japanese, and it literally translates to wisdom (Satoshi) and the one who lives (Nakamoto). While there are other interpretations of this name, bitcoin enthusiasts take this definition as the most widely accepted one for the anonymous creator of Bitcoin.

Before the release of the documentary, the community speculated about Len Sassaman as the real Satoshi. However, later on, the HBO documentary claimed Peter Todd, a 39-year-old Canadian software developer, as the potential inventor of Bitcoin. Money Electric, the documentary directed by Cullen Hoback, has ignited a new round of speculation and debate by naming Peter Todd as Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic figure behind Bitcoin. Todd, on his behalf, has denied any links with creation of Bitcoin.

The documentary presented Peter Todd’s reply to Satoshi on the original forums in December of 2010 as a piece of solid evidence.

Peter Todd's reply to Satoshi

As per Hoback, Todd once commented on a chat log, calling himself “the world’s leading expert on how to sacrifice your Bitcoins and claimed that Peter mistakenly responded to a 2010 Bitcoin Talk forum post by Nakamoto using his own account.

Afterward, Todd came to social media platform X and rejected the claims made by the documentary,  describing them as “pure speculation” and a work of fiction. 

Todd was frustrated with how HBO portrayed him and criticized director Hoback openly. In one of his recent X posts, he stated that – “If Cullen Hoback had actually wanted to find Satoshi, he would have presented his theories to Adam Back and I to see if there wasn’t some trivial flaw in them like this.

Does Satoshi’s Identity Really Matter?

The hype and buzz centered around Satoshi is all because of this person’s Bitcoin holdings. The creator of the world’s largest cryptocurrency holds approximately 1 Million BTC which has a worth of nearly $62.4 billion at current prices.

Analysts are worried that after a prolonged period of this dormant account, if it awakens and moves the tokens, then it could crash Bitcoin.

Bitcoin Vs ETF

However, as of now, the story is totally different, ETFs from companies like BlackRock now hold almost as much Bitcoin as Satoshi does, which is about one million Bitcoins. As these ETFs accumulate more Bitcoin, the importance of Satoshi’s identity in influencing Bitcoin’s price will decrease. This is because the ETFs’ holdings will become more significant than that of Satoshi’s.

Why Satoshi’s Anonymity Matters For Bitcoin?

The documentary highlighted how Satoshi’s communications gradually decreased throughout 2010, with their last known message appearing on December 12, 2010. After he totally vanished, Bitcoin’s value surged rapidly which wouldn’t have been possible if he hadn’t disappeared.

A person walking and a burning logo of bitcoin is in his Background

This situation hints that Satoshi already knew that their ongoing presence could potentially pose a great threat to Bitcoin.

Picture this: If Satoshi’s identity were known, they would face significant pressure from governments, financial institutions, and various interest groups.  

Moreover, it also signifies the main feature of Bitcoin, Decentralized or not controlled by any authority.  It’s time to stop searching for Satoshi and instead appreciate the profound wisdom in their disappearance. In choosing to remain anonymous, Satoshi gave Bitcoin something invaluable: true independence from its creator.

Conclusion 

While the documentary has sparked a new debate, but its important to be cautious about these claims. As the Peter Todd openly denied the claims and the documentary lack of concrete proof suggests that the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery. 

Even though Satoshi has been missing for almost a decade, his identity is not a major concern for the price of Bitcoin.  As Bitcoin is now more mainstream and has solid support from big institutes and whales who hold as much or more Bitcoin than Satoshi.

At Last, we must accept it that the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity should remain exactly that – a mystery. Their disappearance wasn’t just a personal choice – it was the final masterpiece in Bitcoin’s creation.

Also Read: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto, the Anonymous Creator of Bitcoin?

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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