Adam Back Says He Is Not Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, 'So Close Yet So Far'
Adam Back has denied being Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, calling the claims a coincidence despite similarities highlighted in a New York Times investigation.
The stock has plunged roughly 99% from its May 2025 peak as pressure builds on the bitcoin treasury firm.
Adam Back Says He Is Not Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, 'So Close Yet So Far'
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Adam Back has denied being Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, calling the claims a coincidence despite similarities highlighted in a New York Times investigation.
Adam Back has denied being Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, calling the claims a coincidence despite similarities highlighted in a New York Times investigation.
Adam Back has denied being Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, calling the claims a coincidence despite similarities highlighted in a New York Times investigation.
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The stock has plunged roughly 99% from its May 2025 peak as pressure builds on the bitcoin treasury firm.
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