15 years ago today, the mysterious figure Satoshi Nakamoto disappeared completely after posting his last article on the Bitcoin forum. Who exactly is the creator of Bitcoin has always been the most mysterious topic in the community. Some speculate that he might be the late Apple founder, others say he is a founder of a certain exchange, and some even creatively imagine him as a tech entrepreneur. In fact, this mystery has not been truly solved until now. What do you think? Who could be the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto?
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FlatlineTrader
· 1h ago
To be honest, this mystery has become a dead end. It's been 15 years, and people are still guessing... I bet Satoshi Nakamoto just wants to walk away completely, and being exposed would be the smart move.
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AirdropHunter007
· 16h ago
Bro, I think Satoshi Nakamoto just didn't want to be disturbed and deliberately disappeared.
Honestly, after 15 years of guessing, it's like looking for UFOs...
The true identity doesn't really matter, as long as the coin is there.
But if you ask me, all those guesses are way out of line, claiming it's Steve Jobs, or some exchange boss—they can't even make it convincing.
Just disappear if you want to disappear. It makes it even more mysterious and attracts more fans—this move is perfect.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-12 14:56
I think Satoshi Nakamoto has already revealed himself, but no one has recognized him, haha.
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ProposalManiac
· 12-12 14:53
The true decentralization is reflected here—creators are completely anonymous, which has allowed Bitcoin to thrive for 15 years. Compared to projects where executives frequently speak out, this mechanism design has actually won.
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HodlOrRegret
· 12-12 14:44
My intuition tells me that Satoshi Nakamoto simply doesn't want to be found, which is the ultimate form of invisibility.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-12 14:31
Honestly, this mystery has been around for so many years without anyone solving it, and I actually find it more interesting that way... If you ask me, Satoshi Nakamoto should always remain a mystery—that's what makes Bitcoin the coolest.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12-12 14:30
Uh really, Satoshi Nakamoto probably just didn't want to be disturbed
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15 years and still digging, can't we focus on the technology instead
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If you ask me, he might have been living a fairy life on some small island long ago
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Again with this topic... brother, why do we have to know
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Instead of guessing the identity, it's better to look at the code; the code is the true identity
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Honestly, who cares? As long as the coin is still there
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If it were really Steve Jobs, I would give up immediately
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This mystery probably can never be solved, so might as well stop thinking about it
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To be honest, the more mysterious he is, the more valuable the coin becomes; that's probably part of the design
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AirdropHunter9000
· 12-12 14:29
Really... 15 years? Feels like I just heard yesterday about Satoshi Nakamoto disappearing.
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No matter who it is, the fact that BTC has already taken off cannot be changed. Is identity really that important?
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I bet five bucks he's not a celebrity at all, just a low-profile genius programmer.
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Here we go again with the old story... This mystery should have been solved long ago.
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If you ask me, he might not want to be found at all, he just loves this sense of mystery.
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The Bitcoin community has been asking this question for over ten years without an answer. Do you think we can figure it out?
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Anyway, I only care about money. Who he is doesn't matter to me.
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The more mysterious, the more valuable. I think he's doing it on purpose.
15 years ago today, the mysterious figure Satoshi Nakamoto disappeared completely after posting his last article on the Bitcoin forum. Who exactly is the creator of Bitcoin has always been the most mysterious topic in the community. Some speculate that he might be the late Apple founder, others say he is a founder of a certain exchange, and some even creatively imagine him as a tech entrepreneur. In fact, this mystery has not been truly solved until now. What do you think? Who could be the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto?