BTC Creator Debate: Adam Back Claim
The New York Times, in its research published on Wednesday, argued that Adam Back, the British cryptographer and inventor of Hashcash, is the most likely candidate for Bitcoin’s (BTC) creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Back, quoted in the Bitcoin whitepaper, rejected the claim in a statement to Cointelegraph, reiterating that he is not Satoshi and stating that he focused on early cryptography, privacy, and electronic money work. Check here for detailed BTC analysis.
Adam Back talking about electronic money. Source: NYT
The research was conducted by journalist John Carreyrou, who exposed the Theranos fraud. The report highlighted Back’s electronic money discussions, their disappearance parallel to Bitcoin’s (BTC) emergence and quick return afterward, stylometric analyses, and similar expressions in Cypherpunks mailing lists. Back’s career also overlaps with Satoshi’s possible path: staying distant from Bitcoin early on and founding Blockstream in 2013, raising billions of dollars in funding.
Stylometric Analysis in BTC Origins
Stylometric examinations show that Back’s writing style overlaps more than 90% with Satoshi’s whitepaper and forum posts. However, the crypto community is skeptical; Casa CSO Jameson Lopp said it cannot be caught with style analysis and that cryptographic proof is the only certainty. Carreyrou also acknowledged this. The BTC futures market was not affected by these discussions.
Source: Adam Back
BTC Community’s Reaction and Future
Back’s Hashcash protocol formed the basis of BTC’s Proof-of-Work mechanism. The debate brings BTC’s mysterious origins back to the agenda, while the community defends anonymity. Follow current data for BTC price analysis.
Source: https://en.coinotag.com/nyt-is-adam-back-btcs-satoshi








