Craig Wright explains the origin of the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto

December 24, 2019 by Clementine

Fighting for years to be recognized as the inventor of Bitcoin, Craig Wright continues to spread his evidence to convince the community. Recently, he claimed to have documents that explain the origin of the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, the mystic name of the true creator of the BTC.

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Nakamoto, the Adam Smith Japanese

Has an opportunity for an interview with the media Modern Consensus, Craig Wright, self-proclaimed inventor of Bitcoin has launched into a deep explanation as to why he chose Satoshi Nakamoto as a pseudonym.
Through a document tracing the origin of the name, he explains that Nakamoto is a native of Tominaga Nakamoto, a japanese character of the 18th century, who is compared to Adam Smith, the famous economist and father of modern economic thinking.

“Nakamoto was right and quiet, but impatient character, and I thought : It looks like me,” says he.

Satoshi, for ” intelligent learning “

As regards the name Satoshi , Wright has indicated that it is a concept that can be defined as a ” smart learning “. Following his explanations, this name refers to a character who has the knowledge of the ancestors.
Through these new elements of answers on the questions concerning the inventor of Bitcoin, Craig Wright expects that the community crypto confers on him the title of creator of the BTC.
However, this one sentence stand out at the regulatory level as it is today continued by the succession of Kleiman have recélé millions of BTC that he had to share with the late Dave Kleiman.
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