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The latest exposure of the identity of 'Satoshi Nakamoto' has become a laughingstock, and Stephen Mollah, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, has told a poor lie.
PANews reported on November 1 that the latest 'Satoshi Nakamoto' identity exposure has become a laughing stock. At the Frontline Club in Paddington, London, during the Satoshi Nakamoto identity unveiling event, a man named Stephen Mollah, wearing a colorful headscarf, camouflage pants, a black suit, and a long gray beard, became the latest person to claim to have invented BTC. The event attracted more than a dozen journalists, and participants were required to pay $644 (500 pounds) each. Mollah claimed to be a 'businessman', an economist and monetary scientist, before claiming to be the inventor of BTC, Satoshi Nakamoto. Mollah also claimed to have invented the Twitter logo, European bonds, and the 'ChatGPTprotocol'. However, when asked to provide evidence for these claims, Mollah failed to produce any strong evidence. BBC journalist Joe Tidy asked Mollah to transfer the famous 'Genesis Coins' associated with Satoshi Nakamoto on stage, but Mollah claimed that he did not have the Secret Key for those early BTC Wallets, which were split into eight parts and stored on eight computers around the world. He also said that there are groups tracking him and trying to crack his devices to obtain a large amount of cryptocurrency.