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Is Nick Szabo the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto?

The mystery of his creator Bitcoin continues to pique the interest of some people especially those involved in digital crypto-currency. The res and they come and go, but the creator of Bitcoin remains a mystery.

Surely think a bit about his position. Who would like to admit publicly that he is the creator of Vitcoin? This would even jeopardize his life, as many would be envious and would like to acquire in any way his unspoilt property.

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And while the investigations continue, the last "suspect" is Nick Szabo, a blogger and former professor at the George Washington Law School.

The new case comes from Center of Criminological Linguistics of the University of Aston in the United Kingdom.

The research was conducted a few weeks ago and took into account the linguistic similarities between the first Bitcoin paper signed by the famous , and the writings of eleven people believed to be behind the digital currency.

The list includes Dorian S. Nakamoto, Vili Lehdonvirta, Michael Clear, Shinichi Mochizuki, Gavin Andresen, Nick Szabo, Jed McCaleb, Dustin D. Trammel, Hal Finney, Wei Dai and the Neal King trio - Vladimir Oksman - Charles Bry.

The document reveals that the number of linguistic similarities between Szabo's writing and the first Bitcoin paper is "mysterious" and none of the people on the list appear to match.

"We are quite convinced that Nick Szabo is the lead author of the document, although we cannot rule out the possibility that others may have contributed," said Jack Grieve, the study's lead author.

Szabo of course refused to be Nakamoto.

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Written by giorgos

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