What if Satoshi Nakamoto was really ... Satoshi Nakamoto?

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Journalist Leah McGrath Goodman, who in 2014 already published in Neewsweek magazine that she had interviewed Satoshi Nakamoto, revealed more details of that investigation on Anthony Pompliano's podcast on August 25.

In that interview, to questions from Leah McGrath Goodman, Nakamoto said:

I am no longer involved in that and I cannot discuss it. It's been turned over to other people. They are in charge of it now. I no longer have any connection.

Thus, according to Leah McGrath Goodman, this would confirm that the Japanese-American Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto would be the founder of Bitcoin.

As Leah McGrath Goodman indicates, she began researching and contacting the pioneers of Bitcoin by email, and that her inquiries led her to think that, in reality, behind the name of Satoshi Nakamoto there was a person and not a team.

Furthermore, she concluded that, as thought, this person was not Nick Szabo, the inventor of Bitgold:

[He] was a very prominent candidate for a lot of people but he clearly wasn't free to do what it was that those who spoke with Satoshi said what had to be done to create the code.

His itinerary did not match at all - like a very busy person - this whole spending two years very quietly working.

Although in his interview with Satoshi Nakamoto, he also tried to disassociate himself from the creation of Bitcoin, saying later that he knew us that in the interview they were talking about Bitcoin, Leah McGrath Goodman found more evidence that linked it, such as the IP address that appeared in a damaged file and sent to the founder of Bitcoin to fix it, and that coincided with the area of ??Los Angeles where Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto lives.

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