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MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor Doesn’t Buy The Adam Back Is Satoshi Story

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Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor rejected the New York Times investigation identifying Adam Back as Bitcoin’s (BTC) pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

Saylor said stylometry is “interesting, but not proof.”

Why Saylor Demands Cryptographic Evidence

Saylor pointed to contemporaneous 2008 emails between Satoshi and Back as evidence that the two were separate people.

Back first received a message from Satoshi in August 2008 confirming the Hashcash citation in the upcoming white paper.

That position aligns with his broader philosophy. Saylor has repeatedly described Satoshi’s disappearance as a deliberate act that strengthened BTC by removing any central authority figure.

He once wrote that Satoshi “created a way, gave it away, and walked away.”

What MicroStrategy Has at Stake

Strategy holds 766,970 BTC acquired for roughly $54.57 billion, making it the largest corporate holder globally.

That position depends on BTC functioning as a decentralized, leaderless monetary network, not on who designed it.

Strategy Bitcoin Holdings. Source: MicroStrategy

BTC dipped roughly 2.4% after the NYT article dropped, falling from $68,269 to $66,634. Saylor has previously dismissed such moves as temporary noise, calling volatility “Satoshi’s gift to the faithful.”

Back himself firmly denied being Satoshi, attributing writing overlaps to shared cypherpunk interests and confirmation bias.

The stylometric analysis, led by computational linguist Florian Cafiero, found Back as the closest match among 12 suspects but described the results as inconclusive.

For Saylor, the answer remains simple. Without a signature from Satoshi’s private keys, no investigation settles the question.

The post MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor Doesn’t Buy The Adam Back Is Satoshi Story appeared first on BeInCrypto.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/saylor-rejects-adam-back-satoshi-nakamoto-claim/

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