The Bugle Reveals Satoshi Nakamoto

The Bugle Reveals Satoshi Nakamoto

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In light of the recent HBO Documentary regarding the identity of the bitcoin creator under the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto," speculations regarding the real identity were ignited in the bitcoin space digging deep and finding links through the bitcoin creator emails, posts and even the timeline of which those emails and posts were sent in an attempt to identify his location and occupation when working on the project. We at the Bugle find that to be one the greatest diversions ever made to steer the public away from revealing the true identity of the shadowy super coder with 1 million bitcoin to his name.

At the time of drafting the bitcoin whitepaper during the 2008 Financial turmoil, Larry Fink, head of BlackRock, was named Mr. Fix it by the NY times. Little did anyone know, Larry was in his basement writing the testing the code of what has been known as bitcoin. In that time, Larry also instructed the Federal reserve to start the demolishing of the fiat monetary system by accelerating the depreciation of the currency for no obvious reason. The narrative went that it was necessary to save the system, but everyone knows that without the fed involvement, financial crises sort themselves out in 2 months.

Larry continued to build on his secret project from his mother basement with deep conviction that this is the solution to save the world and prevent slipping into a never ending CBDC ridden dark age. He even gave up the million bitcoins to his name to make sure that his advantage of being the first to use bitcoin doesn’t taint its immaculate conception. He realized that to change the world of greed and corrupt incentives, someone has to act out of sheer altruism and selflessness.

In a gesture of giving back and showing solidarity, voices in the bitcoin space are starting to encourage helping out Blackrock from its impending doom by donating back some bitcoin to the genesis block address, the first ever bitcoin address.

Larry’s (Mr. Fix-it, and he surely did fix it) address: 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/08/business/worldbusiness/08iht-blackrock.1.12685569.html

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