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The identity of Bitcoin’s inventor is one of the most fascinating riddles in crypto history. And right in the middle of it: Dorian Nakamoto. His name dropped like a bomb in the Bitcoin community in 2014, when Newsweek publicly identified him as the alleged creator of Bitcoin.
Who is this man who suddenly drew so much attention? Dorian Nakamoto was born in Japan in 1949 and emigrated to the USA in the 1960s. He worked as a physicist in Kalifornien and held various positions in government and private industry. Until that Newsweek article, he was practically completely unknown to the public.
What’s interesting about the whole story is that the clues seemed to fit. Dorian Nakamoto was a physicist, held libertarian views, and was familiar with cryptography. The profile matched what people knew about the inventor of Bitcoin. But then came the surprise.
Dorian Nakamoto himself vehemently denied any connection to Bitcoin. He said the article was wrong and didn’t want to comment further on the matter. The Bitcoin community was split: some were convinced, others skeptical. And Dorian Nakamoto? He stayed silent and didn’t get drawn further into the debate.
What fascinates me about this story is the bigger question behind it. Bitcoin was created by someone who deliberately wanted to remain anonymous. And years later, the world is trying to identify this person. Dorian Nakamoto stands as a symbol of the entire dilemma of anonymity in the digital age.
To this day, it remains unclear whether Dorian Nakamoto is truly the creator of Bitcoin. His true identity and his possible connection to the cryptocurrency remain a mystery. And maybe that’s exactly how it’s meant to be. The story shows: even if we think we’ve found the answer, the truth can still look completely different.