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Re: It's not fud, but you can learn from this tweet & chart. Be careful with news.
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Wind_FURY
on 15/10/2024, 06:27:33 UTC
That HBO documentary seems to be a flop. As we can see with the price of BTC, there's a bit of reaction but it didn't move negatively. Well, it has pumped to $66k for last month but then corrected for a while and now it's on its way back there. So, with that assumption that the price of BTC will decrease a lot because of that show, looks like no one cares at all with all of these media produced documentaries revealing who satoshi is because everybody knows that satoshi will never appear in the public anymore and all they have are hypotheses.


That's because Peter Todd is NOT Satoshi, and another "investigative journalist" will try again to find who the "Real Satoshi" is and again like the "investigative journalist" before him, he/she will get it wrong. But by the time someone will get it right - NO ONE will care anymore!


Haha, these media know how to make people curious about the videos they make. I won't be surprised if there's a part or a sequel after several months or a year/s. AFAIK, they didn't even get the permission of Peter Todd to include him to this investigative documentary that they've made.


What I'll NOT be surprised with is the documentary was actually commissioned by BlackRock's Larry Fink himself. They probably believe that it might be a good marketing "scheme" to make a narrative that a smart/intelligent, not that old Canadian individual invented Bitcoin during his early 20s.

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Why? Because everyone, probably, has already learned and understood that there's no actual point in "Who is Satoshi", and that the actual point is "What is Bitcoin". Cool


I agree, 100%. No point in finding out who satoshi is. He's done enough and wanted to keep everything as-is and a mystery especially his/her/their identity.


Satoshi never wanted to be found, and Satoshi has probably passed away - R.I.P. Hal Finney. Cool