On November 1, 2008, a person claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto posted a research report on a secret cryptography discussion group, outlining his new ideas for electronic currency, and thus Bitcoin was born!

Satoshi Nakamoto is the developer and founder of Bitcoin, born in July 1949, a Japanese-American.

He enjoys collecting model trains, and much of his career has involved confidentiality, having performed classified work for large corporations and the U.S. military.

On November 1, 2008, a person claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto posted a research report on a secret cryptography discussion group, outlining his new ideas for electronic currency.

On January 3, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto developed a cryptographic financial system that anyone could discover, and Bitcoin was born.

On December 5, 2010, when the WikiLeaks release of U.S. diplomatic cables began, members of the Bitcoin community proposed on forums to use their currency to help WikiLeaks break the global financial blockade imposed by international authorities. Satoshi Nakamoto strongly opposed it. He believed that Bitcoin was still in its infancy and could not contend with authorities, nor could it withstand the turmoil.

On December 12, Satoshi Nakamoto predicted on the Bitcoin forum that the Federal Reserve would soon implement quantitative easing again and said goodbye to the online community, never to post again.

In April 2011, he stopped replying to emails.

On the evening of March 6, 2014, American freelance journalist Leah McGrath Goodman published an article on the Newsweek website, claiming she had found Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto and had interviewed him. It was reported that this person was living in a house at the foot of the San Bernardino mountains in Los Angeles. Goodman stated that Satoshi Nakamoto was 64 years old in 2014, a Japanese-American, and graduated from California State Polytechnic University with a bachelor's degree in physics.

Moreover, Satoshi Nakamoto is not a pseudonym; his real name is 'Satoshi Nakamoto.' According to McGrath's description, 'I came here to try to learn more about Satoshi Nakamoto and his low-profile lifestyle. Ironically, the person believed to have invented Bitcoin has retreated to San Bernardino, Los Angeles, staying at home and completely ignoring his $400 million Bitcoin fortune.' In Temple City, California, a reporter met Satoshi Nakamoto. He appeared both fearful and angry. He called the police, who asked the reporter what he wanted with the person. The reporter told the police that the disheveled man was Satoshi Nakamoto—the creator of Bitcoin.

It seems quite absurd that someone estimated to possess a $400 million Bitcoin fortune would actually be living in a modest home at the foot of the San Bernardino mountains. Equally unreasonable is that when a reporter knocked on Satoshi Nakamoto's door, his first reaction was to call the police. After the report was made public, it was met with skepticism and criticism from public opinion, including the Bitcoin community, but it also sparked immense media interest. Reporters flocked to Dolian's residence, even chasing his car. However, in a later formal interview, Dolian denied all connections to Bitcoin, claiming he had never heard of it and had misunderstood Goodman’s question, thinking she was asking about his previous classified work for the military. Later that day, Satoshi Nakamoto himself also stepped forward to deny it. After five years of silence, he sent his first message from the P2P Foundation account, stating: 'I am not Dorian Nakamoto.' The Identity Mystery: One of the biggest mysteries in the tech world is the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the computer programmer who invented the digital cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

Clearly, 'Satoshi Nakamoto' is a pseudonym that may represent a man, a woman, or even a group of people. Since the creation of this cryptocurrency in 2008, no one really knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is. However, aside from this long-standing mystery, experts agree that revealing Satoshi's identity could have a significant impact on Bitcoin's economy and internal politics. Regardless, Satoshi's views and leadership would undoubtedly affect Bitcoin's future. If Satoshi truly chooses to return and become a spiritual leader, he could offer guidance and help the community reach a consensus, which could benefit the community. However, it seems that the real Satoshi Nakamoto is currently uninterested in future developments. Only anonymity, privacy protection, and maintaining peace may attract this holder of a million Bitcoins.


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