Who is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin?
Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the presumed pseudonymous person or persons who developed bitcoin, authored the bitcoin white paper,[1] and created and deployed bitcoin's original reference implementation.
Hal Finney
editHarold Thomas Finney II (May 4, 1956 – August 28, 2014) was a developer for PGP Corporation, and was the second developer hired after Phil Zimmermann.
Arguments for
edit- Pro Hal Finney lived near a man named Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, he could have been inspired by him for his pseudonym.
Arguments against
edit- Con Hal Finney's first contributions were corrections to the Bitcoin code, including cryptographic errors.
- Objection This argument does not prove or disprove Finney´s relation with Nakamoto.
Nick Szabo
editNicholas "Nick" Szabo is a computer scientist, legal scholar, and cryptographer known for his research in digital contracts and digital currency.
Arguments for
edit- Pro Szabo's writing style is the closest to that of Satoshi Nakamoto.
Arguments against
edit- Con Nick Szabo denied to be Satoshi Nakamoto[2].
- Con Nick Szabo designed Bit gold under his real name[3].
- Objection This argument does not prove or disprove anything. Maybe he would have wanted to be anonymous on a new creation, bitcoin.
- Objection But it makes it less likely that Szabo will change his anonymity behaviour.
- Objection This argument does not prove or disprove anything. Maybe he would have wanted to be anonymous on a new creation, bitcoin.
Craig Wright
editCraig Steven Wright (born October 1970) is an Australian computer scientist and businessman. He has publicly claimed to be the main part of the team that created bitcoin, and the identity behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Arguments for
edit- Pro He is skilled with Bitcoin Script.[4]
Arguments against
editAdam Back
editAdam Back (born July 1970) is a British cryptographer and cypherpunk. He is the CEO of Blockstream, which he co-founded in 2014. He invented Hashcash, which is used in the Bitcoin mining process.
Arguments for
edit- Pro Satoshi Nakamoto wrote in British English and referred to the British newspaper Times in the genesis block.
- Objection This could easily be a strategy to confuse the issue of his/her identity.
- Pro Both Satoshi Nakamoto and Adam Back consistently used two spaces after each sentence in the Bitcoin Forum.
- Objection The use of two spaces was common in the Anglo-Saxon world until at least the 2000s.
Arguments against
edit- Con All of Adam Back's cryptocurrency-related projects (both before and after Bitcoin, including Hashcash and Blockstream) have been conducted publicly under his real name.
- Con Adam Back denied to be Satoshi Nakamoto[6].
- Objection Denying to be someone does not make it any less plausible that he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
Notes and references
edit- ↑ https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
- ↑ Jr, Kurt Wuckert (2022-04-06). "Faketoshi Series (Nick Szabo): The men who are not Satoshi—Part 1". CoinGeek. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
- ↑ Szabo, Nick (2008-12-27). "Unenumerated: Bit gold". Unenumerated. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
- ↑ Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, Dec 2023, HackerNoon.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto | Vitalik Buterin and Lex Fridman, retrieved 2021-09-11
- ↑ "https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/1259979639092588551". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
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Further reading
edit- Satoshi Nakamoto, wikipedia.org