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Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto is the individual who Newsweek identified in 2014 as the possible creator of Bitcoin, a claim he publicly denied, stating he had nothing to do with Bitcoin. The episode generated extensive media coverage and follow-up interviews, but he maintained that he was not involved in Bitcoin’s development.[6][7]
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Since the 2014 denials, there has been ongoing speculation in some communities about whether Nakamoto is the real Satoshi, but there has been no verifiable public evidence confirming his identity as Bitcoin’s creator, and mainstream reporting has largely treated Newsweek’s identification as unproven. Public interest has persisted in various forums and blogs, though these sources vary greatly in reliability.[1][2][4][7]
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Notable contemporaneous coverage includes: TechCrunch reporting Nakamoto’s denial and AP confirming his statements in 2014, with follow-up commentary about the uncertainty surrounding Satoshi’s true identity. Several later articles recycle or critique the initial narrative, but none establish a definitive link between Dorian Nakamoto and the true creator(s) of Bitcoin.[4][7][8][6]
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New evidence, hidden connections, and undeniable traits. The Face Behind Bitcoin: Revisiting the Man Who Denied It All — But May Have Created It Anyway By Corey Chambers – for The L.A. Loft Blog In…
www.laloftblog.comDorian Satoshi Nakamoto, who Newsweek claimed was "the" Satoshi Nakamoto, credited with the creation of bitcoin, has now issued a statement through his lawyer Ethan Kirschner completely denying his involvement in creating the digital currency.
techcrunch.comDorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto is a Japanese American man who was outed as the brains behind Bitcoin by Newsweek in March 2014.
coinmarketcap.comIs this man really the father of Bitcoin? After a full day of wild speculation and anger, the LA press has finally tracked down Nakamoto and he's receiving a grilling. According to reports, Nakamoto and an AP reporter went to a sushi restaurant earlier this afternoon while the rest of the press followed along. Finally, the 64-year-old man went to the AP offices where he conducted his only interview.
techcrunch.comFalse Claim of Internet Deactivation Dorian stated he shut off his internet in 2013 due to financial issues. This *does not conflict*with the Satoshi timeline— Bitcoin’s major development ended in 2011, and Satoshi disappeared from the internet around mid-2011. Thus, he could’ve simply retired from the project, as he claimed: *“I am no longer involved in that…”* … Demonstrated Reluctance to Take Credit The Bitcoin creator never sought fame or wealth, and has left an estimated $400 million+...
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