Satoshi Nakamoto: The FBI drops a bomb on the identity of the creator of Bitcoin!
Few enigmas captivate as much as the one surrounding Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive creator of Bitcoin. Since the publication of the famous white paper in 2008, Satoshi has left behind only a mystery: who is he really? While the whole world still wonders whether Satoshi is a solitary genius or an anonymous collective, the FBI has just made an unexpected statement that could overturn our certainties. In an official response that raises as many questions as it answers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation admits for the first time the existence of documents, while categorically refusing to disclose them.
The FBI breaks the silence: Satoshi Nakamoto could be several people!
The FBI, in a rare stance on the subject, recently responded to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. This response, although highly anticipated by the crypto community, did not deliver the hoped-for revelations but rather added a layer of mystery. The Bureau indicated that it could “neither confirm nor deny” the existence of documents related to Satoshi Nakamoto, a standardized response known as the “Glomar response.” What caught the attention, however, was the assertion that Satoshi could be “one or more third-party individuals,” a vague formulation that has reignited speculation about the identity of the person or people behind the pseudonym.
Dave Troy, the entrepreneur behind the FOIA request, expressed his intention to appeal, emphasizing that his main objective was not to unveil Satoshi’s identity but to understand what the FBI knows or does not know about it. This development comes in a context where many theories, often unfounded, have emerged over the years, some even suggesting involvement from agencies like the CIA. The mention by the FBI of the possibility of a plurality of individuals behind Satoshi could well fuel these theories.
The crypto community on alert
While many expected a more direct response, this ambiguity assumed by the federal agency could well complicate future attempts to solve this mystery. By designating Satoshi as a “third party,” the FBI suggests that there may be undisclosed information or even unknown individuals involved in the creation of Bitcoin.
With entities such as BlackRock preparing to surpass Satoshi’s holdings, the question of the latter’s anonymity becomes increasingly central. If the identity of Bitcoin’s creator were to be revealed, it could cause considerable shockwaves in the crypto ecosystem, both economically and technologically. However, as long as the mystery persists, it continues to fuel the mythical aura surrounding Bitcoin and its creator, thus contributing to the legend.
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Diplômé de Sciences Po Toulouse et titulaire d'une certification consultant blockchain délivrée par Alyra, j'ai rejoint l'aventure Cointribune en 2019. Convaincu du potentiel de la blockchain pour transformer de nombreux secteurs de l'économie, j'ai pris l'engagement de sensibiliser et d'informer le grand public sur cet écosystème en constante évolution. Mon objectif est de permettre à chacun de mieux comprendre la blockchain et de saisir les opportunités qu'elle offre. Je m'efforce chaque jour de fournir une analyse objective de l'actualité, de décrypter les tendances du marché, de relayer les dernières innovations technologiques et de mettre en perspective les enjeux économiques et sociétaux de cette révolution en marche.
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