While debates continue in the cryptocurrency world regarding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, a new claim has emerged. Seán Murray, a well-known figure in the crypto sector, made a noteworthy comment about the identity of Bitcoin’s founder.
Murray, referring to the lawsuit between Craig Wright and the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA), recalled that one of the main arguments in Wright’s defense was that “the real Satoshi should come forward and refute the claims.” However, according to Murray, this argument contains an important detail that is being overlooked.
Murray suggested that the person who actually challenged this claim was Jack Dorsey. Murray stated that Dorsey funded and supported the legal process in the COPA case against Wright, adding, “The real Satoshi has actually emerged, but nobody noticed.”
According to Murray, Wright’s defense—”If I’m not Satoshi, then the real Satoshi should have come forward”—was effectively invalidated by Dorsey’s intervention. In this context, Murray argued that Dorsey’s support for the case played a critical role in permanently refuting Wright’s claims.
Jack Dorsey was also the owner of Twitter, the social media platform now known as X.
On the other hand, Murray’s comment is far from offering definitive proof of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity.
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