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Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? My quest to unmask Bitcoin's creator (nytimes.com)

636 points by jfirebaugh · 99 days ago · 845 comments on HN

Article summary

The article explores the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, and presents a case that Adam Back, a computer scientist, may be the person behind the pseudonym. The article highlights similarities in writing style and interests between Back and Nakamoto. However, the full text of the article is not available, and the discussion is based on the comments. The comments reveal that the article's arguments are based on circumstantial evidence and may not be conclusive.

Main themes

  • Satoshi Nakamoto's identity
  • Bitcoin creation
  • Cryptocurrency and anonymity
  • Investigative journalism
  • Conspiracy theories

What commenters say

  • The article's case against Adam Back as Satoshi Nakamoto is based on weak circumstantial evidence and ignores other plausible explanations.
  • The similarities in writing style and interests between Back and Nakamoto are intriguing, but do not necessarily prove that they are the same person.
  • The article's focus on Back as the potential creator of Bitcoin overlooks other strong candidates, such as Nick Szabo, who had developed a similar system.
  • The use of open-source software and similar language does not uniquely identify Back as Nakamoto, as these traits are common among many individuals in the cryptocurrency community.
  • The article's methodology is flawed, relying on confirmation bias and cherry-picking evidence to support a preconceived conclusion.
  • The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto may never be known, and the search for their identity may be futile.
  • The article's publication despite its methodological flaws raises questions about the editorial process and the role of investigative journalism in uncovering truth.