The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym of the creator of the first cryptocurrency, is once again in the spotlight of the crypto community.
Director Cullen Hoback assumes in his film that Canadian programmer Peter Todd is the real Satoshi Nakamoto.
Satoshi's wallets hold more than 1.1 million Bitcoins, and no transactions have been made, bringing up questions about his true identity.
Over the years, many candidates, including Dorian Nakamoto, Nick Szabo, and Craig Wright, have been linked to Nakamoto's identity.
The primary piece of evidence in the film is Todd's comment under Satoshi's post in 2010, where he allegedly finished the Bitcoin creator's point.
Peter Todd is a Canadian developer and cryptographer and has been a Bitcoin Core developer at Coinkite since 2014.
Todd's activities are not limited to Bitcoin, and he has been actively involved in various blockchain projects.
Todd has a significant contribution to the development of cryptocurrency technologies and plays an important role in the blockchain community.
Despite speculation, no convincing evidence of Todd's involvement in the creation of Bitcoin has ever been provided, emphasizing the mystery of the cryptocurrency's creator.
The documentary highlights the intrigue surrounding the creator of the first cryptocurrency, and the discussion around it has emphasized Todd's significant contribution to cryptocurrency technology.