Those numbers never lie; they are just silent, like him.
I first saw Len Sassaman's name in a cryptography mailing list one late night. It was the autumn of 2008, and the air was filled with the dust of financial collapse. The words in the list were cold and precise, discussing elliptic curve cryptography and hash functions. Then, amidst a pile of technical jargon, a passage appeared with a human touch - someone described "a completely peer-to-peer electronic cash system" in poetic language.
The one who signed as Satoshi Nakamoto spoke in a way that resembled Len.