‘I am not Satoshi Nakamoto’: Subject of HBO Documentary Denies Being Bitcoin’s Creator

Peter Todd, a bitcoin core developer, has publicly denied the claim made in HBO’s new documentary, Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery, that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious figure credited with inventing bitcoin. Todd has expressed frustration, calling the documentary “irresponsible” and claiming that it endangers his life.

The film, directed by Cullen Hoback, presents a narrative linking Todd to bitcoin’s creation in 2009, using various coincidences to make its case. Todd, however, insists the evidence is weak, arguing that he was not even consulted by the filmmakers and was never given the opportunity to screen the film before it aired.

In contrast, Hoback stands by the film’s conclusions, stating that Todd had every opportunity to defend himself during filming. Hoback spent years investigating the mystery behind bitcoin’s creator, ultimately landing on Todd as the most likely candidate. His evidence includes a 2010 post on a bitcoin message board, which Hoback believes was written by Satoshi Nakamoto.

Todd’s denial adds to the long list of suspects and conspiracy theories surrounding Satoshi Nakamoto. Despite the uncertainty, Hoback emphasizes the importance of uncovering the identity of Nakamoto due to the immense value and impact bitcoin holds in today’s financial systems. Nakamoto is rumored to control about a million bitcoins, worth billions of dollars.

Todd’s denial, paired with Hoback’s investigation, showcases the enduring allure of the Satoshi Nakamoto mystery. As bitcoin continues to gain global prominence, questions about its origins and creator remain central to both its mythos and its future.