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TechnologyApr 8

Cryptographer Adam Back Denies Being Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto

British cryptographer Adam Back has denied a New York Times report identifying him as Bitcoin's mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto.

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British cryptographer Adam Back has publicly denied allegations in a New York Times report that identified him as Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin.

Back, a longtime researcher and pioneer in the field of cryptography, rejected the claims linking him to the secretive figure who developed the world's first cryptocurrency. The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has remained one of the biggest mysteries in the cryptocurrency world since Bitcoin's launch in 2009.

The denial comes amid renewed speculation about Bitcoin's origins, as various individuals have been suggested as potential candidates for the Nakamoto identity over the years. Back's work in cryptography, particularly his development of Hashcash in the 1990s, has previously drawn attention from those attempting to identify Bitcoin's creator.

Nakamoto disappeared from public view in 2011 after gradually reducing involvement in Bitcoin development. The mysterious creator is estimated to own approximately one million bitcoins, worth billions of dollars at current market prices, though these coins have never been moved from their original addresses.

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