- The crypto community is always on the lookout to unmask the legendary Satoshi Nakamoto.
- In a short interview with Ripple CTO David Schwartz a probability arises.
- Could David Schwartz be part of the identity linked behind the creation of Bitcoin?
A recent short discussion with Ripple’s current Chief Technology Officer (CTO) David Schwartz leads to a possible link between him and the legendary creator of the pioneer crypto asset Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Every member of the cryptoverse knows of the legendary creator Satoshi Nakamoto. The pseudonym that is linked to the creation of the Bitcoin Network is the only clue left behind for the crypto community to find the original identity of the brain behind the network.
So far, many have tried to find the genius behind Bitcoin for years. While some keep a close eye on the wallet linked to Satoshi Nakamoto, others have come to the conclusion that the figure is probably someone in the current crypto space who exhibits the capabilities and knowledge that comes with blockchain building.
Not only this, but the creator must also be a visionary leader and an outside the box thinker. With so many requirements to meet, many theories have risen about the legendary figure. Could he be hidden away from society, could the figure be a woman, or perhaps is Satoshi Nakamoto actually a group and not a person?
Till date no one knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is, yet the crypto community continues to investigate and the latest speculation has drawn attention and buzz to Ripple CTO, David Schwartz. In a recent discussion between the CTO and an interviewer, he is asked a few questions to see how he reacts to the suggestion that he is the legendary Satoshi Nakamoto.
During this discussion, the interviewer insinuates that David Schwartz could have had the time to be Satoshi Nakamoto. To this, Schwartz admits that he does have the knowledge to have built Bitcoin before its debut. Thus, he says it’s not true that he is Satoshi Nakamotot but the probability of him being the masked figure is high based on facts.
However, he also says he only discovered Bitcoin (BTC) in 2011. Responses to the interview have members of the community believing that Schwartz could indeed be a part of the team that could have created Bitcoin, making it seem that the fact that the pseudonym does actually point to a group of developers rather than a singular creator.