Summary
This episode of Gen C features an interview with the team behind the documentary 'Finding Satoshi,' who discuss their multi-year investigation into the identity of Bitcoin's creator. The filmmakers detail their methodology, which involved building trust with the cypherpunk community, analyzing blockchain data, and interviewing cryptographers. They explain their process of narrowing down suspects from the original cypherpunk community and address a recent New York Times article on the same topic.
- The documentary 'Finding Satoshi' aims to solve the mystery of Bitcoin's creator.
- The investigation team included a director, an investigative journalist, and a private investigator.
- Their methodology involved interviews with cryptographers and cypherpunks, data analysis, and building long-term trust.
- They started with a shortlist of suspects from the cypherpunk mailing list and cryptography community.
- Many early crypto investors and builders were reluctant to discuss Satoshi's identity.
- The team addresses the recent New York Times article that suggested Adam Back as Satoshi, stating they reached a different conclusion.
- The documentary also aims to explain Bitcoin's technology and origins in an accessible way.
- The film emphasizes the human story behind Bitcoin's creation rather than a shadowy figure.