Adam Back reject di 'Finding Satoshi' duo theory — timeline bilong Bitcoin creator don dispute

Blockstream CEO Adam Back criticize di documentary “Finding Satoshi”, say di film theory say Satoshi Nakamoto na two-person team — Hal Finney and Len Sassaman — no make sense. Di film claim Finney write di Bitcoin code and Sassaman write di white paper text, pointing to circumstantial signs like British English, joint PGP activity, and forum/account details. Back talk say di Sassaman–Finney timeline no fit geography and timezone matter (Sassaman dey live for Belgium during important development). E still deny di film suggestion for Finney role, say Finney na mainly di first user and tester, no be co-author of di system. Additional reports say di documentary reportedly get praise or support from people like Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Mark Cuban. For traders, dis still na narrative-driven argument about Bitcoin origin wey no likely change protocol fundamentals. But renewed attention to dormant BTC (about 1 million coins) and long-term key-security worries fit push short-lived sentiment wey follow “Bitcoin mystery” headlines.
Neutral
Dis tori news dey challenge plenty interpretations of how Bitcoin bin create rather than report new protocol changes, exploits, or regulatory moves. Back tok about timezone/geography and how roles dey split dey target the documentary Satoshi yarn, so direct flows and technical fundamentals no likely to change. Wetin fit affect market pass na sentiment: fresh headlines about dormant BTC (~1 million coins) and long-term key-security risk (dem even mention quantum threats) fit trigger short-lived position-taking and media-driven volatility. Still, cos no confirmation say ownership or custody of Bitcoin don change, the impact on BTC price suppose limited.