
So, another journalist claims to have solved the riddle of Satoshi Nakamoto? Well, that’s nothing new. For over 15 years, journalists and conspiracy theorists alike have thrown out theory after theory, each more ridiculous than the last. But wait, there’s more! This time, a major U.S. publication-The New York Times, no less-has named its top candidate: Adam Back. Carreyrou, the two-time Pulitzer winner behind the investigation, probably had a good laugh when he realized this was the first time a top-tier outlet had named a suspect. Back, meanwhile, isn’t laughing-he’s been vehemently denying it for years.