Preface
Recently, “Faketoshi” Craig Wright, who had long claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, officially admitted to falsifying his identity. This revelation has reignited the community’s curiosity about the true identity of Bitcoin’s mysterious creator. In today’s cryptocurrency world, the biggest enigma isn’t how Bitcoin operates, but rather who its creator is.
On October 31, 2008, a person named Satoshi Nakamoto posted a white paper on a cryptography mailing list. This white paper fundamentally changed the history of currency. It detailed a decentralized digital currency system called Bitcoin, which relied on blockchain technology to solve the double-spending problem without needing any central authority or bank. The release of Bitcoin garnered worldwide attention and eventually led to the formation of a vast cryptocurrency market.
However, Satoshi Nakamoto is merely a pseudonym, and to this day, the true identity behind it remains a mystery. It’s uncertain whether Satoshi is an individual or a group.
Over the years, countless individuals have attempted to uncover Satoshi Nakamoto’s true identity. Various candidates have been proposed, and some have even claimed to be Satoshi themselves. The list of candidates includes numerous cryptography experts and computer scientists who may have had the necessary knowledge and skills to create Bitcoin, but none have been able to definitively prove they are the legendary figure.