Here we also enter the philosophical with the paradox of the ship of Theseus
In Greek mythology, Theseus, the mythical king of the city of Athens, rescued the children of Athens from King Minos after slaying the minotaur and then escaped onto a ship going to Delos. Each year, the Athenians would commemorate this by taking the ship on a pilgrimage to Delos to honour Apollo. A question was raised by ancient philosophers: If no pieces of the original made up the current ship, was it still the Ship of Theseus? Furthermore, if it was no longer the same, when had it ceased existing as the original ship? Thomas Hobbes raised the further question of how to consider a second ship that had been built entirely from pieces removed from the original.
It represents a very interesting disquisition on identities on the internet, who and what, who tells the truth about who they are
we can't find out and at the same time everything is true
Now let's say that Nutildah and I are two accounts managed by a single person, so there's a puppet master, but if the identities are well separated and managed like two real people, who is Nutildah and who is Babo? They both exist separately, even if behind them there's only one person holding the reins.
Why this philosophical disquisition? We have an example of one or more people hidden behind a name: Satoshi. We will never know who the people are, but we know that Satoshi is only one, or rather the sum of them, therefore Satoshi exists as the sum of the souls that animated him.