Satoshi Remains a Mystery as HBO “Reveal” Gets Picked Apart
- HBO teased solving the Satoshi mystery.
- The network’s big reveal doesn’t stack up.
- Crypto X is unanimous in discrediting HBO‘s investigation.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity has fueled countless theories, remaining one of the internet’s greatest mysteries. Despite years of speculation, no definitive answer has emerged—until HBO claimed to have cracked the case.
HBO teased a groundbreaking revelation in a much-hyped documentary that aired on Tuesday. Yet, when the big moment came, the big reveal left viewers disappointed.
Peter Todd Outed as Satoshi
HBO’s documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” aired on October 8, naming Canadian developer Peter Todd as Satoshi Nakamoto . The claim instantly triggered widespread skepticism within the Bitcoin community.
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The documentary’s case rested on a few shaky connections, including a joke Todd made about Satoshi’s 1.1 million BTC stash and speculation that he accidentally commented on the double spend issue using the wrong Bitcointalk account .
In the end, the theories lacked substance, and the overwhelming consensus is that HBO missed the mark.
HBO Theories Come Unstuck
Researcher “Pix” swiftly dismantled the four key theories supporting HBO’s claim that Peter Todd is Satoshi Nakamoto.
Pix pointed out that Todd wasn’t involved in cryptography in 2008, as he had just completed an arts degree. Todd only became known in the Bitcoin community around 2012, eliminating his need to use a pseudonym to give Bitcoin credibility.
The researcher challenged HBO’s assertion that Todd accidentally revealed himself by not switching Bitcointalk accounts. HBO highlighted a 2010 post by Satoshi on the double spend problem, followed by Todd’s input hours later. Pix argued that the time gap is far too long to suggest they’re the same person.
Pix rejected the theory that Todd’s 2014 replace-by-fee proposal was pre-planned during Satoshi’s active development period, implying it is a baseless assumption.
Lastly, Pix clarified that Todd’s comment about burning Satoshi’s 1.1 million BTC stash was simply a joke , not an admission of destroying access to the coins mined in the project’s early days, which remain untouched to this day.
Todd Warns of Pushback
Crypto X was nearly unanimous in dismissing HBO’s reveal, with the strongest rebuttal coming from Peter Todd himself, who firmly denied being Satoshi Nakamoto.
In the documentary, Todd and Adam Back were accused of being “co-conspirators” behind the Satoshi pseudonym. Todd laughed throughout the segment, sarcastically agreeing with the host’s outlandish theories.
After hearing the claims, Todd called the investigation “creative” but dismissed the idea that he is Satoshi as “ludicrous.” He even warned the host that naming him Satoshi would be “very funny” due to the inevitable backlash from the Bitcoin community.
On the Flipside
- Polymarket‘s bet on HBO‘s reveal turned over $44.3 million, with Adam Back leading the pack at $7.3 million in bets.
- Strike founder Jack Mallers called for an end to efforts to uncover Satoshi Nakamoto‘s identity, arguing that we should respect their wish to remain anonymous.
- The timing of HBO‘s documentary coincides with growing mainstream interest in cryptocurrency.
Why This Matters
HBO’s failed attempt to unmask Satoshi adds another chapter to Bitcoin’s origin story while underscoring that the network’s decentralized nature has endured and thrived beyond any single individual or group.
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