The Hunt For Satoshi Continues

The Hunt For Satoshi Continues

On December 8 two online publications released some hard hitting stories about the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. Wired and Gizmodo have both said to have been on the trail concerning this anonymous person’s whereabouts with some leads to a man from Australia. Craig Steven Wright has been named as the next in line to take the Nakamoto throne. The suspect is a man who had been involved with Bitcoin and had even appeared in Las Vegas at the Bitcoin Investors Conference in 2015. The 44-year-old Australian has a pretty extensive background in the tech industry since his college days at the....


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