Finding Satoshi: Four year investigation. One question answered.
Since the inception of Bitcoin on Halloween in 2008, the biggest puzzle in crypto may have finally been solved in new documentary.
You've probably asked yourself at least once: who actually created Bitcoin? After a four-year investigation by a journalist and a private investigator, the answer to this mystery may have finally been solved.
With the launch of a white paper, a code and a philosophy, a new type of financial system was born and an entire set of ethos around security and security was built with it. And then, the author stepped away, creating one of the biggest mysteries: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
In Finding Satoshi, a new documentary out today, the filmmakers explore this mystery alongside the origins of Bitcoin and the reasons it was built around privacy and security. Led by journalist William D. Cohan and private investigator Tyler Maroney, the two take the audience on an exciting search across all possible candidates, reviewing new evidence and exclusive interviews with those who were there from the very beginning.
While the creator of Bitcoin has long been a debated topic, the filmmakers unveil that the real power of Satoshi Nakamoto isn’t just a "who," but the true motivations behind the first truly decentralized financial network. After four years, the investigative team now believes they know the answer.
At Blockchain, we’ve been part of the Bitcoin journey since 2011, and we want our community in the room when the final curtain pulls back. We’ve teamed up with the production team to ensure our community doesn't miss out. Learn more here and claim your premier discount code to get 20% off.
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