Brit says he is not elusive Bitcoin creator named by New York Times

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A British Bitcoin entrepreneur has told the BBC he is not the digital currency’s mysterious inventor after a New York Times article named him as its creator.

Adam Back, a prominent Bitcoin developer, said the high-profile investigation was a case of “confirmation bias” and that he is not the person known as Satoshi Nakamoto.

The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is one of the internet’s most enduring mysteries and Back has been accused of being Satoshi many times before.

But Back told the BBC on X: “I’m not satoshi, but I was early in laser focus on the positive societal implications of cryptography, online privacy and electronic cash.”

In John Carreyrou’s lengthy New York Times article, Back’s emails and online posts are compared to those of Satoshi with striking similarities.

An analysis of Back’s online activity also matches up with that of Satoshi’s disappearance shortly after Bitcoin’s white paper – the manifesto outlining its philosophy – was published online.

On X, Back addressed the New York Times’ assertion that he was absent on Bitcoin forums at the time when Satoshi was most active and then came back once Satoshi had vanished – saying he actually “did a lot of yakking” on the forums at the time.

He said the rest of the New York Times evidence is “a combination of coincidence and similar phrases from people with similar experience and interests”. — see more

source: bbc

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