tell the true story behind Bitcoin's mysterious creator
Several people have claimed to be the creator of Bitcoin over the past 13 years, but no one has been able to prove it to the greater crypto community.
- At the end of August 2019
- the Marketing and Public Relations Agency
- (PR) published a press release featuring a man from Pakistan
- who claimed to have invented Bitcoin.
- While Pakistan's Bilal Khalid offered no evidence
- "Finding Satoshi: The True Story Behind Bitcoin's Mysterious Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
- written by the agency's founder, was recently published.
Nearly three years ago, in August 2019
the cryptocurrency community was introduced to a man named Bilal Khalid and a public relations business called Ivy McLemore & Associates by the founder of public relations firm Ivy McLemore.
Pakistani Bilal Khalid is
also referred to as James Kan or James Bilal Kan.
- At that time in 2019
- Khalid published "My Reveal,"
- a three-part blog post on the satoshinrh.com web portal.
Khaled claims to provide "unknown truths concerning the origin of Bitcoin" in the first section, as well as some of the "developments" that led to his departure.
Public relations agency Ivy McLemore & Associates supported Khalid's disclosure as the company tweeted about the event and contacted news teams to provide information.
In the second part
Khaled, who claims to have invented Bitcoin, shares information about the Chaldean numbers that influenced his decisions during the alleged creation of the program. The second part also reveals details about the alleged BTC Satoshi Nakamoto, and Khalid claims to "reveal all the facts regarding my 980,000 bitcoins."
In the third part
- Khaled reveals his true identity and explains that all the coins he mined were on a single computer.
- Khaled's computer was allegedly a Fujitsu laptop containing "military-grade encryption."
- One story novel published in November 2019 says that one evening, the self
- declared inventor of Bitcoin said he turned on the Fujitsu laptop that ostensibly contained the BTC 980K, and all he would show was an empty screen.
He didn't think it was a hard drive problem, so he decided to send the laptop to a repair center to fix it, and also left specific instructions saying: "Don't touch the hard drive." The repair company explained to Khalid that the hard drive was the problem and that the devices were "completely down."
The book "Finding Satoshi" was published
- Following press releases and tweets by Ivy McLemore, the above account of the story published in November
- 2019 was the last PR Agency tweet until 1 June 2022.
- The subject of the tweet published by Ivy McLemore this year relates to sport
- and has nothing to do with Khalid's story.
However :
Ivy McLemore :
founder of the Marketing and Public Relations Agency
this month published a book entitled "Finding Satoshi:
- The Real Story Behind Mysterious Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto."
- he description of the book is not mentioned in the site
Amazon Khalid by name but mentions
The book gives readers a unique opportunity to join a journalist looking for a lifetime to create the world's best-performing investment. It looks at 40 candidates and leads to an unknown and unidentified suspect with spectacular secrets, previously known only by the creator of Bitcoin he does not know.
The book's :
- description claims that "finding Satoshi" gives readers 42 specific points of thought
- Readers will learn why he left encryption in names, dates
- and country of residence
- according to Amazon's book description.
"Nakamoto is invaluable to society because of the specialised knowledge it can share with future generations," according to the Ivy McLemore story.
"Finding Satoshi's" description includes the following
Regardless of what you think about Satoshi's factual identity, Finding Satoshi gives readers 42 specific points to think about.
Over the years, there have been many claimants who say they are Satoshi Nakamoto, but recently claims like this have declined.
- Before 2020, individuals such as Hawaiian Nakamoto, Phil Wilson "Scronty", Debo Jurgen Etienne Guido and Jörg Molt claimed to be the inventor of Bitcoin.
- Nobody heard from Hawaii Nakamoto, Scronty and Debo continued to tweet about Bitcoin's assets
- Jörg Molt was recently arrested on charges of alleged pension fraud.
- Moreover, until recently, most of the encryption community forgot Khalid's story, having been unable to provide any legitimate evidence to support his claims.