April 8, 2026

Ever since the unveiling of Bitcoin on Halloween 2008, the true inventor behind the revolutionary digital currency has been shrouded in mystery.

Its creator adopted the mysterious pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, but no individual, now undoubtedly one of the world’s richest people, has so far been decisively identified.

But after an extensive investigation involving artificial intelligence and forensic linguistics experts, the New York Times has claimed to uncover the anonymous architect of Bitcoin, who has hidden his identity for more than 17 years.

 

After 17 years of mystery, the New York Times says the man behind Bitcoin may finally have a name: Adam Back, a 55-year-old British cryptographer long linked to the digital currency’s early days. The claim, based on an investigation using artificial intelligence and forensic linguistics, lands with huge consequences — because if Back is Satoshi Nakamoto, he could sit atop a staggering fortune tied to the roughly 1.1 million coins mined in Bitcoin’s infancy, now worth about $70 billion. The identity of the world’s most elusive tech billionaire remains unproven, but the stakes could not be bigger.

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