A press release circulated yesterday confirmed this once again That there’s nothing the mainstream media loves more than some lunatics claiming to have created Bitcoin.
In honor of White Paper Day, the latest event, billed as revealing the “legal identity” of Satoshi Nakamoto, attracted senior journalists, including the BBC, who were caught up in the Craig Wright scandal in 2016. (Wright) was It will be considered legal later Don’t be Satoshi.)
Even this burning didn’t stop their reporters from interviewing the last man who claims – without evidence – to have created Bitcoin.
This time, our fake Satoshi is Stefan Molla.
No, this is not the first time the mullah has pulled this trick. he A lawsuit has been filed against cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Dating back to 2021, they claimed they stole his company name from him, saying at the time that Satoshi Nakamoto was his pseudonym and his real identity.
In short, this claim was very strange Online investigation company Which uses Mollah as a way to advertise the effectiveness of its programs.
You can follow the topic of BBC reports to know the most prominent events, as they are Full of his inane statementsas well as complaints from reporters about what they had to sit through, including “It’s becoming increasingly easy to fake screenshots“Which he showed.
“I invented Bitcoin technology, but I’m not happy with it,” Al-Mulla said. “I have evidence of all that, but I’m here to make the statement.”
Al-Mullah pledged to reveal the true details at a later time, so that the event finally appeared for what it was, a false advertisement.
However, after all the hype around the HBO documentary, which went to extraordinary lengths to fake a convincing expose about Satoshi earlier this month, I have to say Mollah is rather refreshing.
This is the way all Satoshi Nakamoto revelations should be – complete sideshows, devoid of any plausible machinations. Hopefully, if we get enough of this information, we can convince the media to end their fruitless search for Satoshi’s real identity.
After all, As the Bitcoin mechanics sayIsn’t that all he asked of us?
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