In the Swiss city of Lugano, a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto was recently unveiled by the mayor. This ceremony took place during the Plan B conference, a two-day event focused on Bitcoin (BTC) and the broader crypto industry.
Nakamoto’s statue symbolizes Lugano’s strong commitment to Bitcoin and blockchain technology. The city has positioned itself in recent years as an important crypto hub in Europe, partly through initiatives such as the Plan B conference, which annually attracts influential figures from the crypto world.
High-profile guests included Nick Szabo, an American computer scientist seen by many as a possible “Satoshi candidate,” Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3, and Anthony Scaramucci, CEO of SkyBridge Capital. The event focused on important themes such as Bitcoin adoption, financial independence and freedom of expression.
Wie is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym of the mysterious founder (or founders) of Bitcoin. In 2009, Nakamoto launched BTC in response to the 2008 global financial crisis. The original whitepaper mentions Adam Back, the founder of Blockstream, which also leads many to consider him alongside Szabo as a potential candidate for Nakamoto’s identity.
The search for Nakamoto’s true identity sometimes leads to far-reaching speculation. For example, another possible candidate, Peter Todd, recently had to go into hiding. Todd, a well-known developer in the Bitcoin community, was mentioned in a recent HBO documentary as Satoshi Nakamoto.
Although Todd denies his involvement, the claims have led to threats and financial demands from people who believe he has access to Nakamoto’s alleged fortune. In the documentary, director Cullen Hoback speculates about Todd’s role, including his early involvement in cryptography. The pressure and dangers associated with these allegations have forced Todd to withdraw from public life.
Source: https://newsbit.nl/nieuw-satoshi-nakamoto-standbeeld-onthuld-in-zwitserland/