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Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, has always been a mysterious character and a great number of sleuths have made it their mission to discover the inventorâs identity. One particular theory was published this month which attempts to tether the well known and now deceased, Len Sassaman to the creation of the first cryptocurrency. Moreover, coincidently two months before Sassaman passed away, Satoshi Nakamoto left the community saying; âIâve moved on to other things and probably wonât be around in the future.â
Len Sassaman, Anonymous Remailers, and Bitcoinâs Creator
During the last decade, many detectives and journalists have tried to uncover the secret behind Satoshi Nakamotoâs identity. News.Bitcoin.com has published a total of 11 articles tied to our âMany Factsâ Satoshi series.
The last three âMany Factsâ Satoshi series suspects were Chainlinkâs Sergey Nazarov, the famed American economist and mathematician John Nash, and the 48-year old former programmer and criminal cartel boss, Paul Le Roux. On February 21, 2021, a writer named Leung published a comprehensive study that looks at the possibility of Len Sassaman being Satoshi.
Len Sassaman (1980â2011) was one of the original cypherpunks and an advocate for privacy during his life. His wife told the public that he committed suicide on July 3, 2011, and that year, Black Hat Briefings disclosed that a tribute to Sassaman was embedded into the BTC blockchain. The author Leung, who recently published evidence that may tie Satoshi and Sassaman together, explains how the obituary is attached to the BTC network.
âEmbedded on every single node of the Bitcoin network is an obituary,â Leung wrote. âHacked into the transaction data, itâs a memorial to Len Sassaman, a man essentially immortalized in the blockchain itself. A fitting tribute in more ways than one.â
Leungâs first piece of circumstantial evidence is the fact that Satoshi Nakamoto quit the Bitcoin project, and left the community two months before Sassaman passed away. Leung also said that he was hesitant to speculate on Satoshiâs identity, but Craig Wrightâs claims made him believe the identity subject is important.
âWith Craig Wright fraudulently claiming credit and invoking a copyright claim to take down the Bitcoin whitepaper,â Leung wrote. âItâs important we revisit the topic and recenter the discussion around the cypherpunks who actually built Bitcoin.â
Sassaman Had the Expertise to Create Bitcoin
The study says that by the time Sassaman was 22, he already had the cryptography expertise to build the very foundations of bitcoin. âLen distinguished himself as an authority in public-key cryptography,â Leungâs report highlights. Another interesting fact about Sassaman was that he worked with the popular Satoshi-suspect and now deceased Hal Finney.
Essentially, Leung said that Sassaman and Finney had one strong commonality which included developing anonymous remailer technology. Sassaman was the lead maintainer of Mixmaster anonymous remailer code and the Randseed remailer.
How an anonymous remailer like Sassamanâs Mixmaster works.
Basically, an anonymous remailer is similar to a Bitcoin node, as it accepts messages and instructions on how to accept, store, and send them without revealing the origination point. The Bitcoin blockchain, however, processes these actions in a pseudo-anonymous fashion, making a BTC user as transparent or as anonymous as they desire.
âWhile early remailers simply forwarded info while stripping away a senderâs identity,â Leung writes. âProtocols like Mixmaster (the most popular remailer) relied on decentralized nodes to distribute fixed-sized blocks of encrypted info across a P2P network,â Leung said.
The author added:
Bitcoinâs architecture is very similar to that of remailers, although its nodes transmit transaction data in place of messages. In 1997, Crypto-anarchist founder Tim May even proposed a digital currency built on remailers.
Leung also shows evidence of Len Sassaman collaborating with the Blockstream CEO, Adam Back, when he listed him as a contributor to a research paper and in a Mixmaster memo. Adam Back has also been a suspect in the Satoshi Nakamoto mystery, when the popular Youtube channel âBarely Socialâ published a video called âUnmasking Satoshi Nakamoto,â on May 11, 2020. Leungâs report notes, at one time Adam Back âsuggested that Satoshi might have been a remailer developer.â
âUnlike many cypherpunks discussed, we know that Len made extensive pseudonymous contributions to the cypherpunk mailing list via remailers,â Leung insisted.
Was Satoshi Nakamoto Possibly an American Academic Who Wrote in British English?
The study published on February 21, also details how Sassaman became a researcher and Ph.D. candidate at Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography Research Group (COSIC). Leung notes that âLenâs Ph.D. advisor at COSIC was none other than âfather of digital currencyâ David Chaum.â
Leung also mentions Sassamanâs relationship with the Bittorrent creator Bram Cohen. Sassaman also worked with Cohen on a project called Pynchon Gate and they both helped develop an annual tech conference called Codecon.
It has been suggested that Satoshi Nakamoto was an academic and was studying while he/she or they launched Bitcoin. âThe idiosyncratic construction of Bitcoinâs code also suggests that Satoshi might have had an academic background,â Leungâs report notes. âIt has been described as âbrilliant but sloppy,â eschewing conventional software development practices like unit testing but exhibiting cutting-edge security architecture and an expert understanding of academic cryptography and economics,â Leung added.
Meanwhile, during the period BTC was being developed and kick-started (2008-2010), Leungâs report notes that a few people have assumed that Satoshi Nakamoto was an academic like Sassaman was during those years. âI think heâs an academic, maybe a post-doc, maybe a professor who just doesnât want the attention,â the early Bitcoin developer Gavin Andresen said at one time.
âSatoshiâs code contributions and comments ramped up heavily during summer and winter break,â Leung emphasized. âBut tapered off in late spring and the end of year, when an academic would have been taking and/or grading finals.â
Moreover, because Sassaman was located in Belgium during Bitcoinâs development, it also coincides with the opinion that Satoshi was in Europe developing Bitcoin. Recent studies suggest Satoshi was creating the project in London.
âStrangely enough, Len used the very same British English as Satoshi even though he was American,â Leung detailed. âSince COSIC was based in Leuven, Len was living in Belgium during Bitcoinâs development. This is salient given that a number of facts suggest that Satoshi was based in Europe,â the study explained.
Wiki Editors Add Satoshi Candidate Theory to Len Sassamanâs Wikipedia Biography Page
Leungâs report, like the myriad of other suspects and investigations, lacks a smoking gun or real hard evidence that could lead people to identify Len Sassaman as Nakamoto. Moreover, much like Hal Finney, Sassaman is no longer with us, which makes it difficult to speculate on whether or not he could be Bitcoinâs inventor.
Screenshot of Len Sassamanâs Wikipedia page on March 4, 2021.
However, Wikipedia editors seem to think it is enough to include on Len Sassamanâs Wikipedia page. The third sentence on Sassamanâs Wikipedia biography says âHe is considered as a strong Satoshi Nakamoto candidate.â There is also a citation noted next to the Wikipedia editorâs sentence and it leads to Leungâs study.
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