Is Peter Todd Really Satoshi? The Documentary's Case Examined
The 100-minute documentary explored the origins of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency projects but failed to provide concrete evidence linking Peter Todd to Satoshi Nakamoto.
Hours before the premiere of HBO's Satoshi Nakamoto documentary on Tuesday night, leaked clips began circulating, suggesting that Peter Todd, a former Bitcoin developer, might be the mysterious creator of the cryptocurrency. However, Todd has openly rejected this idea.
According to CoinDesk, Todd responded to the claim, accusing filmmaker Cullen Hoback—who previously uncovered the identity behind the QAnon conspiracy in an earlier HBO series—of "grasping at straws" in his attempt to link Todd to Satoshi Nakamoto.
"Yes, that specific scene isn't a deepfake," Todd stated, confirming that the interview shown in the documentary was real, though he mentioned he hadn’t yet watched the documentary. "I did not watch the HBO doc yet, but that interview is real. Of course, I'm not Satoshi."
Todd found it ironic that a director known for investigating QAnon was now using similar "coincidence-based" logic to fuel speculation about his involvement.
"It's funny how Cullen Hoback went from exposing QAnon to grasping at straws, using the same coincidence-based techniques to try to claim I'm Satoshi in the upcoming HBO doc," a comment from Todd reads.
"He points out that I used British/Canadian spellings, but fails to mention that so did Satoshi, despite being American. He also points out that I replied to one of Satoshi's posts on a public forum in 2010, but conveniently leaves out the fact that anyone could do this."
In clips shared on social media, notably by الإعلام الرقمي الجديد, Todd referred to the notion that he could be Satoshi as "absurd."
"I think it's a testament to how absurd the claim that I'm Satoshi is that even Cullen's best attempt at presenting it makes it sound ridiculous," a comment from Todd reads.
"He spends 100 minutes trying to convince you I'm capable of pulling off a decade-long deception, then shows me laughing about it and calling it 'absurd' to my face."
On Tuesday afternoon, just hours before the debut of "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery" in New York, betting odds on Polymarket overwhelmingly favored "Other/Multiple" as the film’s reveal for Satoshi's identity. Since Todd wasn’t directly listed as a choice, anyone placing a bet on him had to select the "Other/Multiple" option.
The 100-minute documentary explored the origins of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency projects but failed to provide concrete evidence linking Peter Todd to Satoshi Nakamoto.
Some circumstantial clues were highlighted, such as Todd's early interest in cryptography, his connection to Adam Back (who communicated with Satoshi via email), his technical expertise, and the fact that both Satoshi and Todd used British/Canadian spellings, with Todd being Canadian.
The most notable piece of evidence presented was a 2010 public forum post in which Todd replied to one of Satoshi's posts. The filmmaker, Cullen Hoback, suggested that Todd’s response was actually a continuation of Satoshi's post, mistakenly sent from Todd's account instead of Satoshi’s.
However, the documentary did not reach a definitive conclusion that Todd was Satoshi. Even the much-anticipated confrontation between Hoback and Todd, featured in a leaked clip, remained speculative.
"I think Cullen's film fails because he starts with the conclusion that I must be Satoshi and then tries to find evidence to support it, rather than presenting the evidence and letting the audience decide," a comment from Todd reads.
"He withholds key information and presents a distorted narrative to try to manipulate the audience into believing his conclusion."
Hoback also referenced a blog post where Todd claimed to be "probably the world's leading expert" on how to destroy Bitcoin, though even Hoback admitted this was far from solid evidence.
"It felt like an admission, as if Peter wanted those close to him to believe he had indeed destroyed the bitcoins," Hoback said. "But this wasn’t proof."
The Bitcoin mined by Satoshi has never been moved, fueling ongoing speculation that Satoshi either passed away or deliberately ensured they would never access the coins.
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