Before the dust settles, a glimpse into the lives of "Satoshi Nakamoto"
Written by: Pzai, Foresight News
With HBO's "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery" premiering today, the biggest mystery in cryptocurrency history—the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto—will be fully revealed. In a highly liberalized market, crypto traders are also placing their bets on every possible outcome. Polymarket, as an important betting ground for crypto events, sees its probabilities rise and fall with market fluctuations.
From the perspective of probability fluctuations, Nick Szabo, who has received less attention previously (the proposer of the "smart contract" concept), has seen his probability rise from the bottom, while Len Sassaman, who was favored by the market earlier, has fallen from a high point. This article takes a look at the various aspects of the "Satoshi Nakamoto mystery" from the perspectives of these individuals.
Len Sassaman
Len Sassaman was one of the earliest advocates of the Cypherpunk movement (which aims to defend privacy through cryptography and electronic currency). He led research on P2P networks and was dedicated to the development of PGP information transmission encryption and open-source privacy technologies. Bitcoin, as one of the most recognized applications in the Cypherpunk context, pays tribute to Len in many ways. Every Bitcoin node contains an obituary for him in block 138725, achieving a form of immortality in the most Cypherpunk way, which can be seen as a response to his long-held wish.
His close friend Justin Newton also stated, "Len firmly believed in establishing an open and permissionless network to foster innovation. If Len had built such a network, I wouldn't be surprised." Coincidentally, the disappearance of "Satoshi Nakamoto" is not far from Len's death, which has sparked people's imaginations. However, Len Sassaman's widow, Meredith L Patterson, recently denied the speculation that Len Sassaman was Satoshi Nakamoto in an interview with DL News, stating that HBO never even contacted her while producing the documentary "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery."
Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo, a renowned computer scientist and cryptographer, first proposed the now-popular concept of smart contracts between 1994 and 1997. He had also conceived the idea of Bit Gold long before Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin emerged, and this idea is just a step away from Bitcoin itself. Vitalik also adopted and incorporated his views in Ethereum. It can be said that technically, Nick Szabo is absolutely capable of constructing the Bitcoin system.
Elon Musk also seems to lean towards this fact in public opinion. In a previous comment, he stated, "Clearly, I don't know who created Bitcoin… It seems that Nick Szabo may be more responsible for the evolution of these ideas than anyone else. He claims he is not Satoshi Nakamoto… but he seems to be more responsible for the ideas behind Bitcoin than anyone else." Interestingly, in a linguistic study of the Bitcoin white paper conducted by Aston University in 2014, researchers explored the linguistic similarities and suggested that Nick Szabo shares the same linguistic representation as Satoshi Nakamoto.
Adam Back
Recently, Blockstream CEO Adam Back stated, "No one knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is, and that's a good thing," indirectly denying that he is Satoshi Nakamoto. However, as the designer of the technical engine of Bitcoin—the proof-of-work (PoW) algorithm (Hashcash, which was originally used for spam control processes and subsequently led to some research on electronic currency)—and as someone who had early close communications with Satoshi Nakamoto, one cannot completely dismiss any connection between him and Satoshi. It can be speculated that Adam Back is most likely to know Satoshi Nakamoto's whereabouts. He recently stated, "In 2013, I joined the Bitcoin wizards IRC and asked many questions to understand the details of Bitcoin, such as the balance held by addresses and UTXO coins. The logs of the IRC channel are recorded, so the developers in the channel are convinced it is not me." This further dispels many people's thoughts about him being Satoshi Nakamoto.
To promote the broader application of Bitcoin, Adam Back founded Blockstream in San Francisco in 2014, hiring several Bitcoin core developers and continuously promoting the development and application of Bitcoin and blockchain technology. If he were to appear in public as Satoshi Nakamoto, it would surely provide a strong boost to the Bitcoin ecosystem.
David Kleiman
Before HBO's revelation, the crypto space also experienced the period when Craig Wright was recognized as "Faketoshi." This identification is also related to the lawsuit from David Kleiman's family. Additionally, he participated in military work early on and developed encryption tools later adopted by the U.S. government. He was also a regular contributor to the Cryptography and Security mailing list, where discussions included the technical aspects of cryptographic systems and the politics of cryptography. He was a long-time member of the Metzdowd Cryptography mailing list, where Satoshi Nakamoto announced Bitcoin on October 31, 2008. Such numerous connections have led people to pay more attention to this cryptographic pioneer and his potential links to Satoshi Nakamoto.
In summary, the revelation of the Satoshi Nakamoto mystery will shed light on the origins of cryptocurrency. Throughout the journey from Cypherpunk to large-scale applications, there have been many fighters who realized and defended ideas and privacy freedoms through technology. Whether they are "Satoshi Nakamoto" or not, we can still follow in their footsteps, step by step, towards the vision.
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