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A forensic investigation by the New York Times has identified British cryptographer Adam Back as the most credible candidate for the identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Led by journalist John Carreyrou, the study utilized AI-powered analysis to examine the linguistic patterns of over 30,000 users, focusing on specific stylistic quirks such as the incorrect use of hyphens. Back is notably the inventor of Hashcash, a foundational Proof-of-Work technology that served as a critical building block for the Bitcoin protocol. While the mystery of Bitcoin's origin remains a subject of intense historical interest, market analysts suggest that such speculation has a limited impact on price action. Unless the investigation leads to the movement of Satoshi’s long-dormant Bitcoin holdings, the market response is expected to remain neutral. This latest attempt to unmask the creator highlights the ongoing fascination with the origins of the world's largest cryptocurrency and the cryptographic pioneers who shaped it.
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