Peter Todd in hiding after being named as Satoshi Nakamoto by HBO
Peter Todd, a prominent software developer, decided to go underground after being identified as Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, in the HBO documentary “Money Electric: The Mystery of Bitcoin.”
Todd’s main concern is his personal safety, given Nakamoto’s estimated fortune of more than $73.7 billion. coming from approximately 1.1 million BTCsuch as revealed it the developer to the local media WIRED.
The documentary, directed by Cullen Hoback, presents a theory that Todd is the real Satoshi Nakamoto. However, Todd has strongly denied these claims. “We are never going to find Satoshi,” Todd declared shortly after the premiere, as reported by CriptoNoticias, refuting Hoback’s speculation.
Since the documentary aired, Todd has been inundated with thousands of emails. “So far, it’s a bunch of people asking for money,” Todd said. An extreme case was an individual who sent 25 emails in two days asking for help paying a loan.
This situation has led Todd to fear for his safety, aware of the risk posed by being identified with a person as immensely rich as Nakamoto.
“Obviously, falsely claiming that ordinary people of ordinary wealth are extraordinarily rich exposes them to threats such as robbery and kidnapping. The question is not only stupid, but dangerous. “Satoshi obviously didn’t want to be found, for good reasons, and no one should help people trying to find Satoshi.”
Peter Todd, Bitcoin developer.
Days before the premiere of the documentary, Jack Mallers, a well-known bitcoiner and founder of the Strike payment platform, warned about the possible consequences of identifying Satoshi. Mallers criticized HBO for its search, warning about a hunt that could endanger the integrity of the identified individual, as reported by CriptoNoticias.
The HBO documentary has generated considerable debate within the Bitcoin community. While some focus on finding the true creator of Bitcoin, others, like Todd and Mallers, see this search as a real threat to the security and privacy of the individuals involved or misidentified.
The case of Peter Todd not only illustrates the impact of unsolicited fame, but also the security implications that come with being associated with one of the most enigmatic and valuable figures in the digital world. Meanwhile, the question of who Satoshi Nakamoto really is remains unanswered, leaving the community in a state of speculation and debate.
This article was created using artificial intelligence and edited by a human Editor.