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Satoshi Nakamoto was weird, paranoid, and bossy, says early bitcoin developer

Satoshi Nakamoto was weird, paranoid, and bossy, says early bitcoin developer

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A man once believed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder of bitcoin, leaves his home in Temple City, California, in March 2014.

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Ten years after murmurs of the world’s first cryptocurrency appeared online, there’s still no definitive clue as to the identity of its creator, the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto.

While Nakamoto vanished from the internet in April 2011, the cryptocurrency creator left behind a slender trail of breadcrumbs in the form of emails exchanged with early bitcoin developers, commentary in online forums, and bitcoin’s original white paper.

While there’s plenty of speculation regarding Nakamoto’s identity, all the guesses hazarded thus far have led to inconclusive dead ends.

One bitcoin developer, Laszlo Hanyecz, best known for making the first real-world purchase in bitcoin for a pair of pizzas, told Business Insider he exchanged hundreds of emails with the…

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