definitely not the same nakamoto
Then Leah McGrath Goodman's career would be in tatters.
Putting out such a story only for it to be proven to be false, would make such a laughing stock of her and the publication, that they would not dare take this risk unless they could back up their claim with verifiable journalistic grounds, if not outright evidence/proof.
It is the real Satoshi Nakamoto.
It's not like journalists and newspapers ever make outrageous mistakes in the pursuit of more readers.
I'm on the fence on this one now. Initially, it seemed pretty likely. But a few things don't add up. Not least the chances of a man with a history of being fanatically secretive being in the phonebook.