The U.S. Government Has Known About Satoshi Nakamoto’s Identity for Years: Could Bitcoin’s Creator Be Unveiled by a Lawsuit?
James Murphy, a lawyer with expertise in cryptocurrency, is now pushing for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to release documents that could reveal the truth.
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, has intrigued people for years. While the true identity remains unknown, a recent lawsuit has raised a bold claim: the U.S. government may have known who Nakamoto is all along.
James Murphy recently filed a legal claim against the DHS, alleging that the U.S. government has been aware of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity for years. He is basing his case on a statement from Rana Saoud, a DHS agent, who claimed in 2019 that several of her colleagues had met with the creators of Bitcoin before 2019.
Murphy insists that there must be official records of these meetings, and he is now demanding the release of any documents related to them. According to Murphy, if the meeting truly occurred, there would be evidence to back up this assertion.(part 1)
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