A New Documentary Is Reigniting Debate Over One Of Crypto'S Most Enduring Mysteries: The True Identity Of Bitcoin'S $Btc Creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
"Finding Satoshi" puts forward the argument that Nakamoto was not a single person but two — cypherpunk pioneers Hal Finney and Len Sassaman. Finney, who died in 2014, was the first known recipient of a Bitcoin transaction. Sassaman, a cryptographer and privacy advocate, died in 2011.
The documentary is based on a four-year investigation drawing on analysis of early Bitcoin code, network activity, and written communications. Multiple experts contributed to the research, which the filmmakers say systematically narrows the field of credible candidates and largely rules out other names that have previously been put forward.
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has remained unknown since Bitcoin's whitepaper was published in 2008. Various individuals have been named as candidates over the years, including figures such as Nick Szabo and Craig Wright, though none has been conclusively identified as the creator. Wright's legal claim to the identity was rejected by a UK court in 2024, according to reporting by the BBC.
The Finney-Sassaman theory is not entirely new — it has circulated in crypto research circles for years — but the documentary represents one of the more structured attempts to present the case to a wider audience.

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