HBO says they found Satoshi

I've written before something to the effect that, given the revolutionary impact of #bitcoin, the Satoshi identity might be the biggest mystery since...well, I'm not really sure since when. But, I feel bitcoin is the most revolutionary idea/invention in economics since Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations in 1776. Maybe it's the most revolutionary one ever because bitcoin is Adams' capitalism automated and auto-running, independent of man's whims and combining so many various intellectual fields (econ, math, comp sci, game theory, human psych, physics, sociology, politics and governance, more).

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HBO evidently has a documentary coming out next Weds, Oct. 9 , where they've "identified" Satoshi. We'll see.

I'll make my call right here:

  • It'll be one of the usual suspects, my guess is either Nick Szabo or Wei Dai. I'ld guess Szabo.
  • They'll offer up as "evidence" a document or email that has previously been unseen, something from early 2008, or even prior, referencing bitgold for Szabo or b-money for Dai.
  • And that will be essentially the crux of it. There won't be a transaction signed by Satoshi's keys.
  • I'll offer one wildcard prediction because it's fun. They might ID a science fiction author. I don't read sci-fi (maybe I should), but I understand that sci-fi authors almost always pre-write almost every innovation that's ever happened. I could see them referencing a bitcoinesque currency or idea in a sci-fi novel and them naming the author as Satoshi.

Got my popcorn ready! 🍿 (Now, if I only had HBO. 😃)

https://cryptopotato.com/upcoming-hbo-documentary-claims-to-have-identified-satoshi-nakamoto/


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