You Found Satoshi? Let's See the Receipts
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You Found Satoshi? Let's See the Receipts
"Maroney's project is out now, a documentary called Finding Satoshi, where he and his team conclude that Satoshi is a collaboration between two of the most commonly cited possibilities, Hal Finney and Len Sassaman."
"Carreyrou felt that Back's demeanor was 'fishy,' and he launched on an 18-month quest-funded by his employer, The New York Times-to prove that Back was Satoshi."
"Carreyrou told me that as far as he's concerned, the case is now closed, repeating to me a remark he made on the Times' daily podcast that he is 99.5 to 100 percent certain that his Javert-level efforts have nailed Adam Back."
Tyler Maroney's documentary, Finding Satoshi, suggests that Satoshi Nakamoto is a collaboration between Hal Finney and Len Sassaman. This conclusion follows years of investigation by many journalists and researchers. Concurrently, John Carreyrou published a piece in The New York Times claiming Adam Back is Satoshi, based on his 18-month investigation. Carreyrou expresses high confidence in his findings, stating he is 99.5 to 100 percent certain of Back's identity as the Bitcoin creator, despite Back's denials.
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