Reminds me of banksy .... All these theories Hilarious. They just like to build suspense to create this euphoric feel that the mystery of now knowing who or what is behind a creation adds more value.....
Bansky is well known. There's even a documentary where he shows how he uses templates to paint on walls.
I tried to link the article (coinmarketcap) on my phone but it didn't link and then I couldn't locate it. It was a follow up to this: https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/6724026b81f2c57250e6b93b/
"The organizer of this event and ‘Satoshi’ were recently released on bail after being charged with fraud for... posing as Satoshi. Mr Anderson (organizer) and Stephen Mollah (Satoshi larp) appear to have been at this for years, teasing announcements and bitcoin 2.0 projects"
These are Len Sassman's comments about Bitcoin: https://themonetaryfuture.blogspot.com/2011/07/len-sassaman-on-bitcoin.html As you can see he was skeptical about it. I thought he had the most checks to be the one, but the more I read about him the more I think that Hal Finney is closer to the be the creator. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Finney_(computer_scientist) Hal Finney received the initial transaction, so it is likely that he sent it to himself to test it.
Still not that clear . Youtube found out that I hang out with you guys and it keeps sending me clips to continue the debate.
Conspiracists will say Sassaman was a skeptic to cloak the BTC origin story. Nah, it wasn't a global thing in 2011. BTC was $30 at the time of his death. Hal Finney. You invent email. The first email you're going to send is going to be to an inbox you've created.