Ebook: Finding Satoshi: The Real Story Behind Mysterious Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
Author: Ivy McLemore
- Language: English
- epub
If you want to discover the amazing, stranger-than-fiction story behind Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto’s true identity, then keep reading…
In Finding Satoshi, you’ll follow a cryptic trail that starts with a blind ad and covert communications with an anonymous proxy.
Along the way, you’ll encounter a remarkable tapestry of pain, anger, fear, guilt, staggering loss, contemplated suicide, and unconditional forgiveness.
The book gives readers the unique opportunity to join a reporter on the search of a lifetime for the creator of the world’s best-performing investment.
It looks at 40 candidates and leads to a little-known, under-the-radar suspect with stunning, previously untold secrets only Bitcoin’s creator could know.
Finding Satoshi asserts the best way to solve the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity has changed. It’s no longer a question of who will move his bitcoins and when; it’s why he hasn’t moved them.
In this book, you will discover:
- Why he left encryptions in names, dates, and other Bitcoin milestones.
- Why his bitcoins once worth $68 billion haven’t moved.
- How two Southern California neighbors led to the origin of the surname Nakamoto.
- His ethnic background and country of residence.
- Why he released a cryptocurrency in 2016 under his legal name.
- Why he waited eight years to tell his wife he’s Satoshi.
- The controversial motives for his return.
Nakamoto is invaluable to society because of the specialized knowledge he could share with future generations. His development of blockchain technology is why academics support his nomination for a Nobel Prize.
Regardless what you believe about Satoshi’s real-life identity,Finding Satoshi gives readers 42 specific points to ponder.
Even if new to Bitcoin, mystery lovers with a FOMO on the real story behind Satoshi Nakamoto can find clues in every chapter.
A surprising twist is that encryptions are fundamental to Bitcoin’s success and also hold the key to solving the most sensational identity riddle of our time.
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About the Author
Ivy McLemore was raised in newsrooms, where his father spent 42 years with The Associated Press. He developed his interview and investigative skills as an award-winning reporter and executive editor with The Houston Post.
Hall of Fame pitcher and all-time strikeout leader Nolan Ryan called Ivy the best writer who covered him during his 27-year career.
Ivy spent 20 years in communication leadership positions with investment management firms Guggenheim and AIM, now Invesco.
His LinkedIn profile has 1,000 endorsements. He has counseled and media-trained hundreds of executives.
He wrote People Are The Product: A History of AIM for Ted Bauer, whose $40 million gift established the University of Houston’s C. T. Bauer College of Business.