Family, come and watch the "Ultimate Vanity Fair" scene in the crypto world!


Recently, Adam Back probably has a headache. Whether he's going for coffee or attending conferences, the whole world keeps asking him the same question: "Come clean, are you Satoshi Nakamoto?"
As a result, this big shot is still the same, starting the "denial triple" mode: I am not, I haven't, stop talking nonsense!
This isn't really anyone's fault for guessing wildly; in early April, The New York Times published an in-depth analysis, digging through various early cryptopunk documents, and finally pointed at Adam, saying: "In appearance, talent, and writing style, you are the one most like Satoshi Nakamoto!"
Immediately after, the documentary suggested two more "suspects," making the crypto scene feel like a live version of "Who is Undercover."
My spicy comment: This feeling of being forcibly crowned with a yellow robe, only Adam probably understands. If it were someone else, they would have taken the opportunity to harvest traffic, but what about Adam? After denying it, he just turns around and goes back to coding.
Actually, does it really matter who Satoshi Nakamoto is? Because Satoshi's disappearance, Bitcoin truly belongs to all of humanity.
Everyone obsessing over whether Adam is the real person is actually a tribute to that geek hero era.
Follow me, we’re not playing "Missing Person Notices," just talking about how to steadily secure wealth in the second half of Bitcoin!
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