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The New York Times claims renowned cryptographer Adam Back is the mysterious Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Back joins a long list of cryptographers who might be Satoshi. The world might never
The Blockstream CEO told Yahoo Finance that the real creator of Bitcoin wouldn't be doing interviews or speaking at conferences under their real name.
A new report links Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto to Adam Back, creating fresh debate. But the mystery remains far from confirmed.
A new report named the British cryptographer as the likely Satoshi Nakamoto, citing AI-assisted writing analysis and biographical parallels
Adam Back publicly denied being Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto after a New York Times article argued he is the strongest candidate yet. Back said that overlaps between his decades of work on cryptography and electronic cash, and Bitcoin’s design, reflect shared cypherpunk ideas and coincidence, not hidden authorship.
The New York Times may have revealed the creator of bitcoin (BTC-USD) earlier this week after doing a deep dive into the identity of alleged creator Satoshi Nakamoto, who many speculate could just be the pseudonym of Adam Back.
A new investigation done by NYT names Adam Back as the most likely candidate behind Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
A New York Times reporter claims he’s cracked one of tech’s biggest mysteries by unearthing the real identity of Bitcoin’s elusive founder Satoshi Nakamoto.
New evidence ties cryptographer Adam Back to Bitcoin’s creator Satoshi Nakamoto, reviving interest in the mystery behind the pseudonymous inventor. We have a rundown of the most discussed Satoshi