The Mystery of the @Satoshi Account: Crypto Scam or Satoshi Nakamoto’s Return?

2024-01-22 18:33:37

In May 2018, the @Satoshi account was created on Twitter (now X). Many believe to this day that this could be Satoshi Nakamoto’s account. Of course, this has not been confirmed, but the fact is that between October 2018 and October 2023, the account existed in complete silence. Until last week, when he noticed himself with a “Hello world” message. And on January 21, he already published a longer post, in which he listed various wallet addresses with the hashtags $XRISE and $SATS cryptocurrencies.

There are probably fraudsters behind the posts of the @Satoshi account

Many crypto users according to the account has been hacked and the post may actually be a scam attempt. However, one user decided to buy himself one of the cryptocurrencies listed by the suspected Satoshi account. He later admitted that he exited with a loss of 70%, but that if he stayed longer, he would lose even more. The current account owner is unknown. According to Andy Rowe, a supporter of Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, he and Wright jointly owned the account during the years of silence.

However, hackers gained access to the account on New Year’s Day, according to Rowe. He claims the account was then sold several times to different buyers in a scam. After the deal was concluded, the seller contacted X’s customer service and regained control of the account while keeping the purchase price. However, it is a fact that new posts promoting the cryptos $SATS and $XRISE have since been deleted. And Craig Wright’s comment is not worth taking seriously either. In recent years, dozens of people have claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto,


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