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Add A Fact: "Documentarian claims to uncover Satoshi Nakamoto"
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Cullen Hoback, the documentarian who made a convincing argument for the real names of the men behind the QAnon conspiracy theory in 2021’s “Q: Into the Storm,” believes he may have uncovered “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the alias that bitcoin’s inventor used online.
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{{Cite news |title=Bitcoin’s inventor is a mystery. An HBO filmmaker thinks he found him. |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/10/08/bitcoin-hbo-documentary-satoshi-nakamoto-identity/?itid=hp_business-tech_p007_f009 |work=Washington Post |date=2024-10-08 |access-date=2024-10-09 |language=en-US |first=Will |last=Sommer |first2=Drew |last2=Harwell |quote=Cullen Hoback, the documentarian who made a convincing argument for the real names of the men behind the QAnon conspiracy theory in 2021’s “Q: Into the Storm,” believes he may have uncovered “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the alias that bitcoin’s inventor used online.}}
Additional comments from user: Here is info about a new film that Hoback made.
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