The article "Are we done Finding Satoshi?" discusses the HBO documentary "Finding Satoshi," which attempts to uncover the identity of Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. The piece critiques the investigative approach taken by the documentary and highlights the speculative nature of identifying Nakamoto based on circumstantial evidence.
Key points from the article include:
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Lack of New Insights: The documentary does not provide any substantial new information or breakthroughs in determining who Satoshi Nakamoto is.
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Speculative Methods: Various investigative methods, such as stylistic analysis and behavioral patterns, are used but lack concrete evidence to support them.
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Candidates Considered:
- Dave Kleiman: Suggested by Craig Wright but later discredited.
- Len Sassaman: Another candidate with some stylistic similarities but died in 2011.
- Peter Todd: Flagged as a potential Satoshi by the HBO documentary.
- Other notable figures like Nick Szabo, Hal Finney, and Dorian Nakamoto have also been considered.
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Circumstantial Evidence: The article points out that all candidates rely on weak circumstantial evidence rather than cryptographic proof to support their claims.
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