A Dou $SHIB Prize Q&A, there is a mysterious cryptographer in the history of Bitcoin who deserves to be remembered. Bitcoin was initially overlooked, but nine days after the genesis block was established, he received test bitcoins sent by Satoshi Nakamoto via email, completing the first peer-to-peer transaction in blockchain history. He made outstanding contributions to optimizing Bitcoin alongside Satoshi Nakamoto, but in 2010 he was diagnosed with ALS, losing his ability to move. Nevertheless, he continued to participate in Bitcoin work through eye-tracking devices. Until the last moment of his life, he was writing code for the Bitcoin he loved. His final days were dedicated to the great Bitcoin. The last active time of the 1.1 million bitcoins held by Satoshi Nakamoto's account was related to the deterioration of his condition, suspected to be funding for treatment. He unfortunately passed away in August 2014 at the age of 58. What is his name? Hal Finney / Martti Malmi / Cameron Winklevoss