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In an unexpected announcement, PR agency London Live claims it will reveal the identity of Bitcoin’s mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, at a live press conference on October 31 at London’s Frontline Club.
Set to mark the sixteenth anniversary of the Bitcoin Whitepaper, the event promises attendees an opportunity to “Meet Satoshi” in person, hinting that a series of legal challenges have forced this long-sought public disclosure.
The agency’s October 30 press release has already sparked widespread curiosity. It hints that the “experiment is complete” and claims Nakamoto’s revelation will “shock” the public. However, the crypto community remains skeptical, noting several inconsistencies that cast doubt on the event’s authenticity.
Red Flags and Inconsistencies
Bitcoin enthusiasts were initially intrigued by the press release, but red flags soon surfaced. London Live’s website is full of grammatical errors, broken links, and sparse professional details, casting doubt on the agency’s credibility.
Adding to the skepticism, Charles Anderson, introduced as the agency’s CEO and “the only living person who knows the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto,” claims a connection to Nakamoto since 2017.
Anderson’s LinkedIn portrays him as Nakamoto’s “business partner, personal assistant, media manager, and legal representative,” but these claims lack solid backing, leaving the announcement questionable at best.
Plus, Anderson asserts that he organized a similar reveal in March 2022, which was reportedly canceled due to a lack of interest, further casting doubt on the current claim. Efforts to verify PR London Live’s office address show it leads to a rural location, and its social media accounts appear deactivated. Notably, an AI-detection tool analyzed the press release text and flagged it as AI-generated, suggesting the announcement may not have been crafted by a human.
Community Not Convinced
The Bitcoin community has always been fascinated by the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, but past claims about his identity have mostly been seen as stunts. Since Nakamoto’s last message in 2011, many have tried to reveal who he is, with little success. This latest claim, set for the Bitcoin Whitepaper anniversary, looks likely to follow the same path due to inconsistencies.
Adding to the doubts, the event isn’t listed on the Frontline Club’s calendar, making it uncertain if it will even happen. For now, Nakamoto’s true identity remains one of tech’s greatest mysteries.