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A new documentary investigates who Satoshi Nakamoto might be and why he disappeared

A new documentary investigates who Satoshi Nakamoto might be and why he disappeared

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For almost three years, filmmaker Paul Kemp has been investigating what happened to Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

Satoshi Nakamoto is a pseudonym: the cryptocurrency founder (or founders) hid his identity only to vanish in 2011, two years after he unleashed his new digital currency on the world.

It's believed Nakamoto holds more than one million Bitcoins — and not one of those coins has ever been transferred or moved from their digital wallet. If the value of Bitcoin continues to skyrocket, which it very likely will since there is a limited total of bitcoins in existence, Nakamoto could eventually become the richest person on earth.

In Searching for Satoshi: The Mysterious Disappearance of the Bitcoin Creator, Kemp investigates who the person (or people) behind the name might be and what might have happened to him.

Kemp was drawn to the story because it is, he says, "the greatest technological mystery of all time." While there have been several attempts to uncover who Nakamoto is, none have been successful. So Kemp went on a global quest of his own, which he describes in the interview below.

What made you want to investigate the story — and whereabouts — of Satoshi Nakamoto?

When I heard about Bitcoin in 2009, 2010, 2011 … I didn't really know what it was. I thought it was like Monopoly money. I thought it was just some crypto weirdness that [didn't have] much staying power.

But as the decade went on, I started to realize people are still working on this thing and the name Bitcoin is everywhere. I saw ATM machines selling Bitcoin. I saw vendors [and] stores accepting Bitcoin. So I started paying more attention to it around 2018, 2019. That's when I learned there was a guy named Satoshi Nakamoto, who actually created Bitcoin.

Everyone who knows anything about Bitcoin realizes he's the greatest mystery in technological history. Nobody knows who he is. All they know is he could possibly be the richest person in the world in the coming years, but he's just vanished.

Nakamoto launched Bitcoin in 2009, and by 2011, he [disappeared] with over a million Bitcoins. This documentary asks the deeper questions about who he is and why he did this.

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Bitcoin was released in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto. 2 years later, he disappeared | Searching for Satoshi

11 months ago

Duration 2:03

On January 3, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, released the digital currency to the world by posted the "genesis block," the starting point from where Bitcoins could be mined through the blockchain.

How did you try to track Nakamoto down?

It's a global story and it needed global legs. I needed to get on a lot of planes. I needed to do a lot of interviewing. Throughout the making of this documentary, I've been to the U.K. to uncover somebody who has claimed to be Nakamoto. I've talked to people in Australia. I've been to Saipan, which is a U.S. protectorate in the middle of the Pacific where I uncovered some amazing evidence of who Nakamoto might be. And of course, I've been to Silicon Valley and the enormous Miami Bitcoin conferences. I think I've traced a pretty good story for the audience.

How did you create your list of the five people Nakamoto could be?

The main candidates for Satoshi are currently:

  • Adam Back, a U.K. cryptographer.

  • Hal Finney, a now deceased cryptographer who was deeply influential in the creation of Bitcoin.

  • Wei Dai, who was a cryptographer in the late '90s and early 2000s who had worked on an earlier proposal for a digital currency.

  • Nick Szabo, who is a polymath. He's written on all sorts of things from politics to economics, but also has the coding ability to possibly be Nakamoto.

So there are a handful of top candidates, but there's also the possibility that Satoshi Nakamoto is somebody that we've never heard of and that he basically released this technology on the world and vanished.

Perhaps we'll never know who it is.

Did the direction of the film change as you dug deeper into the story?

It's a detective story that's still unravelling, so the film was constantly changing and evolving as I discovered new pieces of evidence. I went into this film not knowing who I thought Nakamoto was. I had an idea that it could be probably three or four people.

But I was thrown for a loop on that and was forced to rethink my conclusions. And the deeper I went into my research, the more I came up with different conclusions.

In the documentary, I've presented a character whom I strongly believe is Nakamoto. Maybe I'm wrong. But if so, I'd love my critics to prove why.

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FAQs

What is mysterious about the creator of Bitcoin? ›

There has been widespread speculation about Nakamoto's true identity, with various people posited as the person or persons behind the name. Though Nakamoto's name is Japanese, and inscribed as a man living in Japan, most of the speculation has involved software and cryptography experts in the United States or Europe.

What is the documentary about the creator of Bitcoin? ›

The Satoshi Mystery is a documentary web series that deciphers the inner workings of the Bitcoin revolution while investigating the identity of its creator.

What problem is Bitcoin trying to solve? ›

Bitcoin's blockchain ensures transaction traceability, deterring illicit activities, while its fixed supply of 21 million BTC offers a potential hedge against inflation and currency debasem*nt. If adoption grows, Bitcoin's transformative potential in reshaping global financial systems could become increasingly evident.

What do we know about the creator of Bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin was created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," outlining the concept of a decentralized digital currency. 1 The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown to this day.

Who is the most likely creator of Bitcoin? ›

Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym of the enigmatic person or group of people that created Bitcoin BTC +4.71% , the revolutionary digital currency that popularized the concept of decentralized, peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries like banks.

Who is the alleged creator of Bitcoin? ›

The first Bitcoin (BTC) was mined on January 3, 2009, by someone known as “Satoshi Nakamoto.” Now, Satoshi Nakamoto is recognized as the pseudonym of the person or group of people who created Bitcoin — the invisible figure or figures whose technological creation has influenced the world.

Who is running behind bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin was invented in 2009 by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. It is decentralized, meaning it's not controlled by any person or entity.

Is the creator of bitcoin rich? ›

The consensus among most estimates suggests that Nakamoto likely gathered around a million coins. Holding a million bitcoins places Nakamoto's net worth at approximately $51.56 billion.

Who made money off of bitcoin? ›

Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, a software firm that has made heavy investments in bitcoin, is now worth an estimated $4.4 billion, compared to $760 million last year. Brian Armstrong, CEO of crypto exchange Coinbase, is worth an estimated $11.2 billion, up from just $2.2 billion last year.

What is Bitcoin's biggest problem? ›

In its current form, Bitcoin presents three challenges to government authority: it cannot be regulated, criminals use it, and it can help citizens circumvent capital controls.

Why people avoid Bitcoin? ›

As it grew in popularity, Bitcoin became cumbersome, slow, and expensive to use. It takes about 10 minutes to validate most transactions using the cryptocurrency and the transaction fee has been at a median of about $20 this year. Bitcoin's unstable value has also made it an unviable medium of exchange.

Why Bitcoin cannot replace money? ›

Unlike governments that can print more money, coins cannot be created (the exact amount was defined in the Bitcoin protocol when it launched in 2009) which prevents inflation and devaluation of its value. There will never be more than 21 million Bitcoin (each is divisible into 100 million 'satoshis').

What is the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto? ›

The Mystery of Satoshi tells the exciting history of Bitcoin and blockchain technology, from the perspective of its mysterious creator. At the beginning of 2009, in the midst of the financial crisis, "Satoshi Nakamoto" put Bitcoin into circulation. He created the first decentralised and reliable cryptocurrency.

Who owns most Bitcoin? ›

So, who are the top holders of BTC? According to the Bitcoin research and analysis firm River Intelligence, Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator behind Bitcoin, is listed as the top BTC holder as of 2024. The company notes that Satoshi Nakamoto holds about 1.1m BTC tokens in about 22,000 different addresses.

Who controls Bitcoin? ›

Nobody owns the Bitcoin network much like no one owns the technology behind email. Bitcoin is controlled by all Bitcoin users around the world. While developers are improving the software, they can't force a change in the Bitcoin protocol because all users are free to choose what software and version they use.

What is the secret of the Bitcoin? ›

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a decentralized payment system. The transactions between two parties are approved not by a central institution but by the peers of the network. Bitcoin uses cryptography and software algorithms to control the units of generation and to verify the transactions on the network.

Why did Satoshi Nakamoto disappear? ›

Why did Nakamoto disappear? Some have speculated that he may have taken his own life. Or maybe he wanted to wash his hands of his bitcoin project, walking away from it all and maintaining his anonymity.

How much is the founder of Bitcoin worth? ›

But there are some compelling theories for who Satoshi really is — and who might control the 1.1 million bitcoin in known Satoshi wallets. If Satoshi is alive and in control of his keys, then he has access to holdings worth around $70 billion at today's prices.

How did Craig Wright make his money? ›

Wright is the founder of cryptocurrency company DeMorgan Ltd., which claimed to receive $54 million AUD in tax incentives via AusIndustry.

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