Billy Markus, known on social media as Shibetoshi Nakamoto, who created the original meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin together with Jackson Palmer in 2013, has published a tweet, mentioning the mysterious Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto and the HBO documentary about him that came out recently.
The documentary called “Money Electric: Bitcoin Mystery” was released more than a week ago and it sent shock waves through the cryptocurrency market after “revealing” the true identity of the Bitcoin creator. Although, many early Bitcoiners, including Markus and the cypherpunk Adam Back who was mentioned in the Bitcoin white paper, did not agree with the conclusion made by the creator of the film.
“Money Electric: Bitcoin Mystery” “reveals” real Satoshi
The creators of the documentary featured many “candidates” who they believed could be a still living Satoshi Nakamoto and interviewed them. Finally, the director arrived at a conclusion that digital gold was created by an early Bitcoin developer Peter Todd.
Todd, however, denied this and even criticized the director for jeopardizing his life and his family’s. Many early Bitcoiners, including JAN3 boss Samson Mow and Blockstream founder Adam Back (both were interviewed for the film) tweeted that the world will never really be able to find out who Satoshi was (or were) in reality.
Mow voiced a theory that Nakamoto realized that if Bitcoin succeeds in the future “they’d come after him”, probably referring to the regulators and law-enforcement agencies. Before the release of the film, the majority of Polymarket users bet that Len Sassaman would be revealed as Satoshi.
Satoshi “changed the world forever”: DOGE co-founder
In 2021, Elon Musk made an assumption that Bitcoin was created by Nick Szabo. As for Billy Markus, he also shared his take on the documentary after its release, saying that he believes Bitcoin was created by “Hal Finney and friends”. Finney was also an early Bitcoin developer and the person who was the first ever to receive a BTC transaction from Satoshi himself as a test. He passed away in 2014 from a terminal decease.
Commenting on the crucial role that the Bitcoin creator and his brainchild had on the world, Markus replied to a joking confession about being “Shitoshi Nakapoopoo” by a @dogeofficialceo user, saying: “you changed the world forever.”
you changed the world forever
— Shibetoshi Nakamoto (@BillyM2k) October 16, 2024