Peter Todd: Being mistakenly identified as "Satoshi Nakamoto" by HBO poses security risks for me, and I have not yet decided whether to sue

2024-10-10 18:37:49
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ChainCatcher news, according to the Daily Economic News, the latest HBO documentary "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery" has been released, in which director Cullen Hoback identifies the main character, Canadian software developer and cryptocurrency expert Peter Todd, as "Satoshi Nakamoto." In response, Peter Todd emphasized that he is not "Satoshi Nakamoto," and that Cullen Hoback's identification of him as "Satoshi Nakamoto" is merely a way to attract attention to his Bitcoin documentary.

"During the documentary production process, Cullen interviewed me 4 to 5 times, lasting for many hours. Until the last interview, he gave no impression that he was looking for Satoshi Nakamoto. He just introduced that he was trying to make a documentary about Bitcoin itself," Peter Todd further explained.

In addition, Peter Todd also emphasized his personal safety, stating, "Being falsely accused by Cullen Hoback of having billions of dollars puts me at risk." Peter Todd also mentioned that he has not yet decided whether to take legal action to protect his interests.

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