Ripple CTO David Schwartz He says he may have been part of “Satoshi,” the small group of people who created Bitcoin, but sadly he only learned about the world’s first cryptocurrency back in 2011. . The pseudonymous Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto disappeared about 12 years ago, to be exact. Occurring in December 2010, he remains one of the biggest mysteries in the crypto space.
I certainly could have been a part of Satoshi. Unfortunately, he didn’t find out about Bitcoin until 2011.
(@JoelKatz) October 24, 2022
According to Schwartz, he previously Satoshi Almost everything the enigmatic Bitcoin creator accomplished was within his capabilities. When rumors that he was Satoshi first started circulating in his 2020, Schwartz said it was possible to presume he was one of the individuals involved in the creation of Bitcoin. , said it was not.
He said at the time that given how difficult and skill-intensive Bitcoin creation was, it could have been a small group of people rather than one individual who created it. .
Ripple’s CTO has delved into the debate after losing a lawsuit against Australian computer scientist and self-proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright. Schwartz said, “There is nothing defamatory in saying I am not Satoshi, just as there is nothing defamatory in saying that Craig Wright is not Satoshi.
Last week, Magnus Granath, aka “Hodlonaut” on Twitter, won a lawsuit against Craig Wright.Granert sued Wright in Norway to block defamation claims Wright had planned to initiate against Granert in the UK
The lack of evidence that Wright is Satoshi has been an issue in previous cases, including a defamation lawsuit against podcaster Peter McCormack in the UK.
After McCormack called the self-proclaimed Satoshi a fraud, Wright filed a lawsuit against him in April 2019.




























