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Peter Todd says he is not hiding and is taking ‘security measures’ after being accused of being Satoshi Nakamoto.

It’s been an eventful month for longtime Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd, who was recently indicted under the pseudonym Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. HBO documentary.

Despite strongly denying the claims on camera, turn offtodd said decryption He was publicly branded an elusive genius sitting there on Friday. $74.4 billion The value of Bitcoin forced him to work harder to defend himself.

“We put in some security measures,” Todd said. “But it’s not a good idea to say publicly exactly what I did. “It’s best to keep the bad guys guessing.”

However, the early Bitcoin contributor added that he definitely is. ~ no I haven’t been hiding or anything like that lately. mad story proposal. In fact, Todd attended the Bitcoin conference in Lugano, Switzerland, where a statue honoring Nakamoto was unveiled.today He said he plans to speak at five more events around the world in the coming weeks.

Overall, and perhaps surprisingly, Todd says he has never been spotted out in public or badgered by anyone who recognized him from the HBO documentary “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” in which he appeared.

“It probably helped that I refused to do audio/video interviews with (many) journalists who asked me to,” Todd said in an email.

Todd is no stranger to public scrutiny. While this is certainly the most attention he has received as a potential Satoshi candidate, the blockchain developer has been involved with Bitcoin since its early days and has previously emerged as potentially responsible for secretly creating the world’s first cryptocurrency.

‘Money Electric’ director Cullen Hoback has claimed that there is multiple circumstantial evidence pointing to Todd’s identity as Satoshi, including claims that there are similarities between the two individuals’ writing styles in his films. Hoback argued that Todd’s experimentation with digital currency concepts as a teenager was particularly questionable, as was a blog post Todd wrote that Hoback’s claim was made inadvertently from the wrong account and should have been posted by Satoshi.

However, many people in the cryptocurrency community wasn’t sure According to the claim. When Hoback introduces Todd at the documentary’s climax, he immediately dismisses it as “ridiculous.”

After dismissing claims that Todd was in hiding this week, Hoback even took to Twitter to that The claims revealed the developer’s hidden Machiavellian plan.

“Peter Todd says: mad He hides,” Hoback posted. “Then he mocks. mad “I ran with this story and showed up on stage today.”

“As the author skillfully writes,” Hoback continued, quoting: mad piece. “‘Todd’s ‘trolling’ isolates him and exposes him at the same time.'”

Editor: Andrew Hayward

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