Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, is a mystery. Everyone wants to know he is. And this mystery around Satoshi Nakamoto has made him the “Saint of Cryptocurrencies”, where everyone is fighting to create his vision. One of the most hotly debated topics is whether Satoshi Nakamoto was an individual or a team?
In a recent interview with Crypto Finder, the CEO of Blockstream Adam Back, gave his thoughts on the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. According to Adam Back, Satoshi Nakamoto was an individual rather than a team.
To support his claim, Adam Back, gave the proof of code continuity. According to Adam Back,
“There was continuity in coding and writing style in Satoshi’s emails and papers”. And also, the original (Bitcoin) version is implemented on Windows, which is also kind of atypical. Most of the applied crypto and networking programs or consultants tend to work on Linux.”
Adam Back is one of the few people in this world who have had an email conversation with Satoshi Nakamoto.
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