🚹 HBO Documentary Claims Peter Todd as Satoshi Nakamoto: "No, It's Not Me!" 🚹

The premiere of HBO's highly anticipated documentary, "Electric Money: The Mystery of Bitcoin," has stirred up controversy by suggesting Canadian developer Peter Todd is Satoshi Nakamoto. However, Todd has vehemently denied these allegations, both in media statements and on X.

Key Claims from the Documentary:

Bitcoin Destruction: The film asserts that Todd, calling himself an expert on “sacrificing Bitcoins,” may have deliberately destroyed access to over 1 million BTC attributed to Satoshi, suggesting he is Satoshi himself. Notably, Satoshi's BTC has remained untouched for years.

Dual Accounts: The documentary claims Todd operated under two accounts on bitcointalk—one as himself and another under the pseudonym John Dillon. It alleges that Todd wrote on behalf of Satoshi, raising questions about the authenticity of the communications.

Linguistic Similarities: Both Todd and Satoshi reportedly used Canadian and British English, paralleling claims made about Adam Back, who also denies being Satoshi.

Todd's Response:

Peter Todd has categorically rejected the notion that he is Satoshi, maintaining his position despite the documentary's assertions.

As the crypto community digests these revelations, the quest to uncover the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto continues. Stay tuned for more updates!

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