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    Adam Back Denies Satoshi Role in New York Times Probe

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Adam Back denies being Satoshi Nakamoto, emphasizing that his extensive cryptography background is publicly documented, making any claims of hidden identity unlikely.
    2. Back believes that Satoshi’s anonymity benefits Bitcoin by positioning it as a mathematical, incorruptible commodity rather than a personal project.
    3. An investigation suggested similarities between Back’s writings and Satoshi’s, including shared phrases and historical references, but Back remains firm that cryptographic proof is the only certainty.
    4. Public emails hinting at a connection between Back and Satoshi are inconclusive, with some viewing them as evidence of separate identities, while others speculated Back could have used past correspondence as cover.

    Adam Back Denies Being Satoshi Amid NYT Probe

    Adam Back, a well-known figure in the cryptocurrency world, has denied being Satoshi Nakamoto. This comes after a New York Times investigation suggested he might be the creator of Bitcoin. Back responded clearly on X, saying, “I’m not Satoshi.” He emphasized that he does not know who Satoshi is, which he believes is good for Bitcoin.

    Back explained that he was active on the Cypherpunks mailing list from the early 1990s. He shared his interest in electronic cash and privacy during that time. Because of his many posts, some people thought he might be Satoshi. However, Back pointed out that his extensive involvement makes it unlikely he is Satoshi. He also said that the real creator’s identity does not matter much for Bitcoin. Instead, its value comes from its mathematical design.

    The NYT’s report linked Back to Satoshi through some writing similarities and his background in cryptography. The journalist argued that a few words and messages from the past matched Back’s old posts. Still, Back said that only cryptographic proof could truly confirm Satoshi’s identity.

    Recently, emails between Back and Satoshi from 2008 have made headlines. Some see these emails as proof that Back and Satoshi are different people. Others believe Back might have sent messages to himself. It remains an open question.

    Back’s stance keeps Bitcoin’s focus on its technical foundation. His rejection of the link to Satoshi leaves the system’s value as a digital, decentralized asset unchanged. This approach keeps Bitcoin rooted in its core idea: a scarce, mathematically secured currency that solves problems related to trust and central oversight.

    Back says Satoshi’s unknown identity is good for BTC as it places it as a mathematical commodity rather than someone’s project.

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