After more than 15 years, HBO’s secrets say he has found the identity of the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. The theory was recently presented in a document on Bitcoin’s broadcasts on Tuesday night until Wednesday.
Every year his Satoshi … In 2024, the response given by the most important secret of the ecosystem has just decreased again. This time it is the famous HBO studio that thinks he has pierced the identity of the famous Bitcoin creator. According to them, Satoshi would be … Peter Todd.
HBO proceeds in his theory of the identity of the Bitcoins creator in the documentary
More than 15 years after an anonymous publication White paper From Bitcoins, HBO thinks he got his hands on the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym who was given by a man who invented the most famous cryptocurrencies whose identity remains unknown.
In a document called “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Missers” The chain develops its theory around the Bitcoins creator. In this original creation signed by Cullen Hoback, we see especially a team of investigators responsible for monitoring the first steps of the ecosystem and the first users of blockchain, technology for bitcoins. The document is now available through the HBO Max Streaming platform.
On the list you will find a number of well -known ecosystem candidates, from Adam back to Nick Szabo to Hal Finney, from the names of the Cyplerpunks community, the movement of cryptographers in the origin of definitely decentralized ideas of bitcoins. To date, no convincing evidence has revealed the real identity of the central bitcoin developer.
According to HBO, however, the answer is not here. For them would be a real satoshi nakamoto Peter ToddThe name is still missing in the table in recent years.
Who is Peter Todd? Alleged Bitcoin creator
In the development of almost two hours, HBO explains that Peter Todd could be thinking around Bitcoins. But who is it? And what are the arguments of this theory?
Peter Todd has been active in the Bitcoin community since 2012 and is a Canadian developer that has gravity around several technical contributions for bitcoins. According to HBO, however, Todd was more than a contributor: he would be the creator of Bitcoin himself, hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
HBO’s main arguments are as follows:
- Peter Todd would use a pseudonym Satoshi to take seriously because he was only 20 years old.
- Public exchanges on forums such as Bitcointalk, where Todd accidentally sign a message like Satoshi.
- They speak in the same way.
- Todd disappeared for two years from the public scene, which coincides with the last performance of Satoshi in 2010.
The negative reaction of the person concerned
In the face of this theory, the main part of the party, quickly arrested for X, quickly denied the claims passed by HBO. How our colleagues from the local newspaper report, he himself refuted this hypothesis, not without touching irony, under the post he mentioned:
“Consult with the history of my publications: I only got involved much later.” At that time I was too absorbed by school and work. »»

Will we know the identity of Satoshi one day?
Since the release of Bitcoins in 2009, the cryptocurrency has become a separate benefit, especially thanks to the community of enthusiasts without any identity. An anonymous creator for Bitcoin, the famous Satoshi Nakamoto on the forums, has no traces since 2010.
A few years later, the Open-Source project gained maturity through regular updates of the active community developers, but today there is no entity in the project center. In addition, it is certainly a good thing, because this overall decentralization theoretically allows bitcoin to be autonomous and less easily attack.
The identity of Satoshi is still discussed after the broadcast of this document and a good reason, new theories appear every year. For example, last year the song caused a CIA.
Who signed the first messages on the P2P Foundation forums? Was it a group or one person? It’s hard to know, and we’re not going to draw the verses of the nose of Cypherpunks, the main part involved who place anonymity in the center of their fears on the Internet.