

Daniele Bernardi
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@danieleDIAMAN
CEO DIAMAN Partners. working to become the European Leader in Digital Assets Active Fund industry



The New York Times says Satoshi Nakamoto is @adam3us. Adam Back says that’s not true. And ultimately, it doesn’t matter. 🔍The New York Times has published a year-long investigation by John Carreyrou, the journalist who exposed Theranos, pointing to Adam Back, British cryptographer, inventor of Hashcash, and CEO of @Blockstream, as the most credible candidate to be Bitcoin’s creator. The evidence? Stylometric analysis on thousands of emails from the 1990s. Sixty-seven identical hyphenation patterns shared by Back and Satoshi. And a suspicious silence on cypherpunk mailing lists exactly during the period when Satoshi was most active. Back responded with disarming simplicity: “I am not Satoshi. The rest is coincidence among people with similar backgrounds and interests.” The real answer to “who is Satoshi?” is something Bitcoiners have always known: We are all Satoshi. Bitcoin doesn’t need an identifiable founder. It is the only asset in the world designed to survive the disappearance of its creator and it has already proven it can do so for over 15 years. What we do know for sure is that Adam Back was one of the key figures at #QUANT2026, our annual conference on quantitative finance. On that stage, his perspective on Bitcoin, cryptography, and the future of finance made a lasting impression and he is definitely someone worth listening to. ▶️ Want to watch his full talk? Follow us on our YouTube channel and turn on notifications: #DiamanPartners #Bitcoin #SatoshiNakamoto #AdamBack #DigitalAssets #Blockchain #CryptoHistory #QuantitativeFinance




ADAM BACK JUST ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED #BITCOIN QUANTUM FUD LIVE ON BLOOMBERG QUANTUM COMPUTERS ARE "EXTREMELY BASIC" WE STILL HAVE "A DECADE" TO PREPARE DON'T BELIEVE THE FUD. HODL 🚀





i'm not satoshi, but I was early in laser focus on the positive societal implications of cryptography, online privacy and electronic cash, hence my ~1992 onwards active interest in applied research on ecash, privacy tech on cypherpunks list which led to hashcash and other ideas.

