Dorian Nakamoto Accepts Bitcoin Donations, Thanks Bitcoin Community
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto received the surprise of a lifetime in March when Newsweek's Leah McGrath Goodman pegged him, a retiree, as the creator of the bitcoin digital currency. We soon learned after the story reveal that this man was not the Satoshi Nakamoto that invented bitcoin. A previous contractor for the FAA, Dorian is a lover of model train sets and lives quietly in Southern California. The bitcoin community came together when Andreas M. Antonopoulos, a well-known entity in the community, started a fundraiser for Nakamoto to help him financially as a collective way of saying "we're....
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Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto thanked the community in a YouTube video. Remember Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, the guy who was the center of discussion in the Bitcoin community just a few months ago? Dorian Nakamoto was 'uncovered' to be the creator of Bitcoin, a person who go under the pseudonym of 'Satoshi Nakamoto'. Leah McGrath Goodman, a reporter for Newsweek, published an article entitled 'The Face Behind Bitcoin', in which she claims that Dorian is the creator of Bitcoin. She received heavy criticism for her violation of Nakamoto's privacy. In fact, she was even greeted by police. Dorian was....
A charity auction for Dorian Nakamoto features art pieces by well-known Bitcoin-only artist Crypto Graffiti, whose work explores cryptocurrencies and the big banks he believes Bitcoin undermines. The pseudonymous artist is the first to use a public-facing bitcoin wallet for donations for street art. His work can be seen in The Wall Street Journal and other publications. After Newsweek claimed it had found Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, a media whirlwind circled Dorian Nakamoto, who until this day denies being Bitcoin's founder. Nakamoto claimed his world was turned upside down and....
A campaign has been launched to fund legal action against Newsweek on behalf of Dorian Nakamoto, the California man the magazine claimed was the inventor of bitcoin back in March. The campaign has set up a website called newsweeklied.com, a twitter account and a bitcoin address for donations to the 'Dorian Nakamoto Legal Defense Fund', which can also be donated to with credit or debit cards. The case is being handled by Los Angeles arts and entertainment and industry lawyer Ethan Kirschner of Kirschner Law. Nakamoto first hired Kirschner as his lawyer in March, saying, "I unconditionally....
Very few people will have heard about the recent Dorian Nakamoto auction, even though it ran for 20 full days on the Bitify platform. A charitable auction was set up for an original art piece of Dorian Nakamoto, created by artist cryptograffiti. What made this artwork so interesting is how it has been signed by Dorian Nakamoto as well, who has become somewhat of a Bitcoin cult figure after being mistaken for Satoshi Nakamoto. It is not the first time an original piece of artwork related to the Bitcoin ecosystem gains a lot of interest, nor will it be the last. In the case of Dorian....
Dorian Nakamoto has taken steps towards suing Newsweek for their false report about him earlier this year. For those unfamiliar with one of the largest media gaffs of 2014, Newsweek author Leah McGrath Goodman wrote an article allegedly unmasking Dorian Nakamoto as Satoshi Nakamoto (the pseudonym of Bitcoin's creator(s)). Newsweek stood by their "forensic reporting," which they admitted consisted of identifying the several dozen some-odd Japanese people with both the names 'Satoshi' and 'Nakamoto' and searching for computer/engineering skills. It is exactly as ridiculous as it sounds. The....