Former Bitcoin Dev Peter Todd Denies He's Satoshi Hours Before HBO Documentary Airs

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  • Peter Todd, an early Bitcoin developer, denied to CoinDesk that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of the original cryptocurrency.

  • Todd commented hours before the debut of an HBO documentary that suggests Todd is Satoshi.

Clips from HBO's Satoshi Nakamoto documentary, which leaked hours before the firm premiered Tuesday night, seemed to finger former Bitcoin developer Peter Todd as the cryptocurrency's creator – but Todd denied it.

In an email to CoinDesk, Todd said filmmaker Cullen Hoback, best known for identifying the person behind the QAnon conspiracy theory in an earlier series for HBO, was "grasping at straws" if he's identifying Todd as Satoshi.

"Yes, that interview did happen and I believe that specific shot isn't deepfaked," he confirmed, though he added he had not yet seen the documentary.

"Of course, I'm not Satoshi," Todd said. "It's ironic that a director who is also known for a documentary on QAnon has resorted to QAnon style coincidence-based conspiracy thinking here too."

Even in the clips circulating on social media, Todd called the theory that he is Satoshi "ludicrous."

On Tuesday afternoon in New York, hours before the scheduled premiere of "Money Electric: the Bitcoin Mystery," the odds on Polymarket's bet over whom the film will identify as Satoshi overwhelmingly favored "Other/Multiple." At the time of the Polymarket bet's creation, Todd was not listed as a possibility, so anyone who wanted to bet on him being the film's "reveal" would have to choose "Other/Multiple."

Previously, cypherpunk Len Sassaman and then computer programmer Nick Szabo held the lead on Polymarket's list of possible HBO-toshi's.

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No firm evidence

The documentary, which lasted about 100 minutes, delved into the history of both Bitcoin and other crypto projects, but did not present any firm evidence supporting the idea that Todd was Satoshi.

There was some circumstantial evidence, including Todd's interest in cryptography from a young age, his relationship with Adam Back (who emailed with Satoshi), his technical ability and Satoshi's use of British/Canadian spellings juxtaposed with the fact that Todd is from Canada. The film's most tangible evidence hinged on a 2010 public forum post in which Todd responded to one of Satoshi's posts. Hoback argued Todd's post was a continuation of Satoshi's post, but accidentally sent from an account with Todd's name on it instead of Satoshi's.