Finding Satoshi: The Code, the Mystery, and the People Who Spent Four Years Unraveling Both
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Finding Satoshi: The Code, the Mystery, and the People Who Spent Four Years Unraveling Both
"The film draws on original reporting, forensic analysis, and previously unseen evidence, with more than twenty subjects speaking on record, confidently presenting a conclusion."
"Finding Satoshi operates on different terms, framing the question not as lore or legend, but as a serious unanswered question with global cultural and financial consequences."
"Bitcoin's market capitalization has, at times, surpassed a trillion dollars, reshaping global conversations about money, power, and trust."
"The wallets widely attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto are estimated to hold over a million Bitcoin, placing whoever controls them among the wealthiest individuals in the world."
'Finding Satoshi' is a documentary that investigates the origins of Bitcoin and the identity of its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Directed by Matthew Miele and Tucker Tooley, the film features investigative reporting by William D. Cohan and Tyler Maroney. It utilizes original reporting, forensic analysis, and previously unseen evidence, presenting a conclusion that previous investigations failed to reach. The film emphasizes the significant cultural and financial implications of identifying Satoshi, given Bitcoin's substantial market capitalization and the wealth associated with Satoshi's inactive wallets.
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