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"That’s one of the reasons that filmmaker Cullen Hoback set his sights on unmasking Satoshi in his new film, Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery, which airs on HBO on October 8 at 9 p.m. ET"
"Q: Not to spoil anything, but do you feel like you’ve made headway in solving the mystery?
A: I think we make a hell of a case in the film, and I think that who we land on is unexpected and is going to result in a fair amount of controversy. I think that people are going to debate it regardless of how strong of a case we made, and that’s fine. That’s the nature of this space. We had a lot more evidence than we were able to include in the film.
But it’s going to be up to the audience—how they view the case, how they view the evidence, and whether or not they’re convinced."
I did a few interviews with Cullen for the documentary.
As it turned out, his camera man is Satoshi. He burned out after doing too many elliptic curves and decided to quit Bitcoin to film documentaries.
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Makes total sense.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 9 Oct
Great interview! Thank you for your time.
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Can’t wait to see this I love Bitcoin Docs.
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Same here.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 3 Oct
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