A new “Satoshi Nakamoto” appears in London
At a simple event held today in the city of London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, was promised to be revealed. On this occasion, Stephen Mollah, a 58-year-old businessman who has already faced accusations for his unfounded claims about his identity, was introduced.
Hours earlier, a public relations agency, called London Live, stated that would reveal Nakamoto’s true identity at a press conference live in London on October 31, coinciding with the 16th anniversary of the Bitcoin Whitepaper.
The Frontline Club of London, which brings together several media outlets, invited them to “meet Satoshi”, accompanying the statement that said: “the experiment is complete.” “There is a lot to say and some of this may surprise you.” Although, many in the Bitcoin community remained skeptical about the legitimacy of this revelation.
So, on the day and at the indicated time, Charles Anderson, representing the PRLondon agency, appeared before a small group of people claiming to have invented “energy recovery systems” for cars, as well as the show Britain’s Got Talent, as reported on X by a BBC reporter.
Then Mollah He introduced himself as the real Satoshi Nakamoto, promising to prove his identity to the press. However, Tidy noted that he was unable to capture the promised evidence. Mollah showed a series of screenshots that he claims are evidence, although he failed to convince those present.
The truth is that both men face a criminal trial scheduled for November 3, 2025, after being released on unconditional bail by English judge Nigel Peters KC.
The prosecution maintains that Mollah and Anderson “dishonestly” claimed Mollah was Satoshi Nakamoto and that he owned 165,000 Bitcoin located in Singapore, according to what was informed through UK media.
The case brings to mind Craig Wright, the man who for years claimed to be the true creator of Bitcoin and who was therefore put on trial, precisely in the United Kingdom. From there emerged a legal notice that states: “the High Court of England and Wales declared that Dr. Craig Steven Wright was dishonest in his claims to have been the person behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto (the creator of Bitcoin).”
Wright was then forced to publicly expose on his social networks and websites that he is not the creator of Bitcoinas he stated for a decade in which he even went so far as to persecute developers and enthusiasts of the invention of the authentic Satoshi Nakamoto.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity has fascinated the public since the creation of Bitcoin in 2009, and it is estimated that, if he still controlled his Bitcoin wallet, he would be worth approximately $69 billion, ranking him the 20th richest person in the world. .
Recently, curiosity has resurfaced to know who the real Satoshi is. This is due to a documentary released by HBO in which it was speculated that Canadian developer Peter Todd was the true creator of Bitcoin. However, Todd denied being Satoshi.