Bitcoin Creator Craig Wright Reveals His Identity as Satoshi Nakamoto

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Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright has publicly claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, ending years of speculation about Bitcoin's mysterious origins.

Key Evidence Supporting Wright's Claim

Wright provided technical proof by:

Three major media outlets—BBC, The Economist, and GQ—verified his identity through independent investigations.

Industry Validation

Prominent figures in the Bitcoin community confirmed Wright's claims:

  1. Gavin Andresen (Bitcoin Foundation): "I believe Craig Wright invented Bitcoin."
  2. Jon Matonis (Economist): "The evidence is convincing."
  3. Bitcoin Core development team members also endorsed his proof.

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Wright's Motivations

Wright stated he went public to:

Background on the Nakamoto Hunt


FAQ

Q: How did Craig Wright prove he's Satoshi Nakamoto?
A: By cryptographically signing blocks with early Bitcoin keys and demonstrating known transactions.

Q: Why did Nakamoto remain anonymous?
A: Wright hasn't fully explained this, but anonymity aligns with Bitcoin's decentralized ethos.

Q: Are all Bitcoin experts convinced?
A: While key figures validated his proof, some community members remain skeptical.


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