Why hasn't Satoshi been found? An asymmetry analysis of the public record
Reads the asymmetry between public attempts to identify Satoshi, the surviving material trail, and the persistent identification gap.
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Reads the asymmetry between public attempts to identify Satoshi, the surviving material trail, and the persistent identification gap.
Nicholas Bohm, a retired British solicitor and early Bitcoin user, writes to Satoshi that after installing a new router, his Bitcoin client can no longer connect to the network.
The COPA v Wright record revealed that Nicholas Bohm — previously known only for a January 2009 bitcoin-list bug report — also exchanged a private series of troubleshooting emails with Satoshi.
In a podcast interview, security researcher Dustin Trammell (Druid) describes being possibly the second node on the Bitcoin network — seeing only one other node for hours after first connecting.