Bitcoin's search for digital coin creator came to an end as Australian Craig Wright revealed he developed Bitcoin, providing even proofs to the BBC, Economist and GQ.
The verification of Mr. Craig Wright's claims was made by some bitcoin blocks known as mino initially by Nakamoto.
“It's the lot that was used for the Mission 10 bitcoins to Hal Finney (a technician who also played a major role in bitcoin's success) in January (of 2009) on the first pluschange with bitcoin," Craig Wright told the media.
Why is this revelation now?
Wright has been cited as the creator of Bitcoin before, but shortly after appearance of these allegations in the media, his house was ransacked by taxmen and the police.
The maker of the digital coin today put an end to speculation and according to the BBC he said:
"Now the lawyers have taken on how much I have to pay. I do not wish this had happened. I want to keep doing what I love. I do not want money. I do not want glory. I do not want fame. I do not want worship. I just want you to leave me alone. ”
Naturally, that he does not want fame and money is admirable, although Mr Wright has reportedly a million bitcoins, which today are worth about 450 million dollars.