- An X account claimed to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, has resurfaced after five years of silence.
- According to the Satoshi Nakamoto account, “some of these ideas were addressed in the early years; let’s clarify and explain these ideas that now seem unclear.”
- Satoshi Nakamoto originally introduced the digital currency about 15 years ago and published the highly acclaimed Bitcoin whitepaper.
An X account claimed to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, has made a post for the first time since 2018.
New Post from Satoshi Nakamoto Account
An X account claimed to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, has resurfaced after five years of silence. The last post from Satoshi Nakamoto’s alleged presence on the X platform was made on October 31, 2018, and there had been no activity from the account since then. In the early hours of October 2, the account made a post featuring the leading digital asset.
In the post, Bitcoin was referred to as a “subject machine,” and it was stated that it contains specific undiscovered aspects within it. The pseudonymous creator mentioned that these aspects were not explicitly explained in the Bitcoin whitepaper and that they would be explored in the coming months.
According to the Satoshi Nakamoto account, “some of these ideas were addressed in the early years; let’s clarify and explain these ideas that now seem unclear.”
When Satoshi Nakamoto initially introduced the digital currency about 15 years ago, the highly acclaimed Bitcoin whitepaper was published. This document provided a detailed vision for the future of money and described Bitcoin as a new electronic cash system that was entirely peer-to-peer and left no room for trusted third parties.
For the creator, the token was conceived as an alternative to the traditional mining-based model used in digital payment systems. It is believed that the code for Bitcoin was written before the release of the whitepaper.
Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Meanwhile, the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown. Many individuals have claimed to be Nakamoto over the years. Australian computer scientist Craig Wright has repeatedly claimed to be the creator of Bitcoin.
Recently, Wright’s claims were once again questioned by crypto lawyer John E. Deaton, who emphasized the complexity of Nakamoto’s mysterious identity. Deaton suggested that Wright may have knowledge or involvement with Nakamoto but also described him as a “very explosive personality” who could not be the real Bitcoin creator.
Despite Wright’s claims, the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto continues to be shrouded in uncertainty, and this new post on X only adds to the mystery.