💻 Someone hacked Satoshi Nakamoto's email... then threatened to sell his real identity for 25 Bitcoin.


On September 8, 2014, the legendary Satoshi Nakamoto address, used in the early days of Bitcoin, suddenly sends alarming messages.
A hacker claims to possess private conversations, sensitive metadata, and even the true identity of Bitcoin's creator, put up for sale for 25 BTC.
The community panics immediately. If someone controls this historic address, they could manipulate markets, deceive developers, or sow chaos.
Fragments of old exchanges seem authentic, but no conclusive proof about Satoshi's identity emerges.
In the end, nothing is revealed: only spam, meaningless emails, and dubious leads...
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