- Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin, sarcastically expressed low expectations for HBO’s Satoshi Nakamoto documentary.
- Polymarket users speculate that Len Sassaman, a cryptographer who died in 2011, might be the real Satoshi Nakamoto.
- Adam Back, featured in the documentary, denies being Nakamoto, with experts pointing to differences in their writing styles.
Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin, has shared his thoughts on the highly anticipated HBO documentary, which promises to unveil the true identity of Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Markus, also known as “Shibetoshi Nakamoto” on X, expressed skepticism about any groundbreaking revelations in the film. Dogecoin, a meme-based cryptocurrency, was created in 2013 as a parody of Bitcoin, using the latter’s code as a foundation.
Skepticism Surrounds Documentary’s Claims
Markus, using humor, often plays off the mystery surrounding Nakamoto, denying any connection to the figure. In a recent post, he sarcastically stated, “I can’t wait to be underwhelmed and disappointed by the HBO Satoshi documentary.” His playful tone reflects the broader sentiment that the documentary may not deliver substantial new information.
Polymarket, an online prediction market, has been buzzing with bets on the identity of Nakamoto. According to their data, 75% of users believe that the cryptographer and privacy advocate Len Sassaman is the person behind Bitcoin. Sassaman, who died in 2011, is seen by many as a strong candidate due to the timing of his death and Satoshi’s last known communication. However, this theory remains speculative.
Adam Back’s Role in the Film
The documentary also features interviews with several key figures in the cryptocurrency space, including Adam Back, a well-known cryptographer who communicated with Satoshi before Bitcoin’s release. Back has consistently denied being Nakamoto, and the film’s inclusion of his perspective adds to the ongoing speculation.
Samson Mow, the former CSO of Blockstream, a company co-founded by Back, also appears in the film. Mow dismissed claims that Back is Nakamoto, citing differences in writing style between the two. Nevertheless, he noted the curious connection between Nakamoto’s name and the Chinese characters that translate to “China.”
Markus on Remaining Anonymous
Markus has frequently addressed speculation about his involvement in Bitcoin’sh creation with sarcasm and humor. On X, he has repeatedly denied any role, reflecting his disinterest in the ongoing debate over Nakamoto’s identity. His recent tweet further reinforces this stance, showing little expectation for groundbreaking revelations in the upcoming documentary.
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