미국 FBI는 비트코인 창시자라는 나카모토 사토시의 정체에 대해 침묵 중이다; 현재 전세계 암호화폐 최대 큰손은 사토시가 아닌 록펠러계 블랙록
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) has responded to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from
prominent tech entrepreneur and disinformation researcher Dave Troy
about enigmatic Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
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In its response, which was published on Troy's X social media profile,
the FBI stated that Satoshi could be "one or more third-party
individuals,” adding that it can neither confirm nor deny their
existence.
Troy has stated that he is going to appeal the response, adding that his
intention is to get possible information that the FBI may have on the
subject. Such information might be useful for establishing Satoshi's
identity, but this is not Troy's primary goal as of now.
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Up to this day, the identity of the Bitcoin creator, whose last known
appearance on the internet dates back to 2014, remains crypto's biggest
mystery. Multiple self-proclaimed Satoshi candidates have emerged, with
Australian computer scientist Craig Wright being the most prominent
example.
The Satoshi mystery has become a breeding ground for various unfounded
conspiracy theories, with some even going as far as suggesting that the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is behind it.
The most popular (and plausible) Satoshi candidate is none other than
cyberpunk legend Hal Finney. The computer scientist, who passed away in
2014 after suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, is widely known for
receiving the first-ever Bitcoin transaction. However, Casa cofounder
Jameson Lopp recently presented compelling evidence showing that Finney
was unlikely to be Satoshi.
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Meanwhile, as reported by U.Today, Satoshi is on track to cease being
the biggest Bitcoin holder. According to well-known ETF analyst Eric
Balchunas, BlackRock's IBIT could be on track to take their place next
year based on the current pace of its inflows. The combined holdings of
U.S. Bitcoin ETFs are already close to surpassing those of Satoshi's.
Moreover, their 1.1 million Bitcoin fortune is believed to be
significantly exaggerated.
Read more on U.Today https://u.today/fbi-breaks-silence-about-bitcoin-creator-satoshi-nakamoto
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