🚨 BREAKING NEWS ‼️ The New York Times published today a year-long investigation identifying Adam Back, a British cryptographer, as the strongest candidate to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of #Bitcoin. What the New York Times reports: 🔹 AI-powered writing style analysis revealed extremely high similarities between Adam Back’s texts and those of Satoshi. 🔹 Back was describing nearly all key concepts of #btc as early as the 1990s. 🔹 Adam Back was highly active in cryptography mailing lists until 2008. He vanished almost entirely during Satoshi’s most active period (late 2008–April 2011) and reappeared on Bitcoin forums shortly after Satoshi stopped posting. 🔹 Additionally, Satoshi explicitly cited Adam Back’s Hashcash in the Bitcoin whitepaper. And if that weren’t enough: 🔹 Adam Back is CEO of Blockstream, a leading company in Bitcoin and blockchain infrastructure. 🔹 He also invented Hashcash—the proof-of-work (PoW) system that inspired Bitcoin. Adam Back firmly denies it: “I am not Satoshi.” There is no definitive proof—but the New York Times points to him. What do you think? Do you believe Back is Satoshi?

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