Elon Musk's Satoshi Theory Might Be Proved True This Week

10/08/2024 03:47
Elon Musk's Satoshi Theory Might Be Proved True This Week

Elon Musk's Satoshi candidate has surged to the top spot ahead of the big HBO reveal

Elon Musk's Satoshi Theory Might Be Proved True This Week

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American computer scientist Nick Szabo has emerged as the top Satoshi candidate on Polymarket ahead of HBO's big reveal. 

At press time, 26% of Polymarket bettors believe that Szabo will be identified as Satoshi in the much-anticipated documentary, which is set to debut on Tuesday. 

As reported by U.Today, the late cryptographer Len Sassaman initially emerged as the overwhelming favorite. Sassaman, an accomplished academic, tragically committed suicide shortly after Satoshi's disappearance. 

Szabo, of course, has long been among the top Satoshi candidates. He is best known for developing the "bit gold" digital currency in the late 1990s. Szabo also came up with the idea of smart contracts around the same time. All the way back in 2013, researcher Skye Grey told TechCrunch that Szabo is the creator of Bitcoin based on text analysis and other facts such as the lack of citation of the cryptographer's work by the Satoshi persona. 

Notably, Tesla CEO Elon Musk himself has floated the idea that Szabo is Satoshi.    

Despite some compelling evidence, the computer scientist has explicitly denied that he is Satoshi on numerous occasions. 

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