

He is almost 70 years old, lives in Los Angeles with his mother, and, as he has reminded people hundreds of times, is not the creator of Bitcoin. Nakamoto, named "Satoshi Nakamoto" at birth. Google "Satoshi Nakamoto" and the results will lead you straight to image after image of an elderly Asian man. This is Dorian S. Nakamoto, a man who had zero involvement in the creation of Bitcoin. "Hopefully, they'll be worth something to my heirs," he wrote.Īs of today, one bitcoin is worth over $54,000.ĭorian S. Finney says he was proud of his legacy involving Bitcoin, and that his cache of bitcoins were stored in an offline wallet, left as part of an inheritance to his family. In one of his final posts on a Bitcoin forum, he said Satoshi Nakamoto's true identity still remained a mystery to him.

In 2014, Finney died of the neuro-degenerative disease ALS. I've had the good fortune to know many brilliant people over the course of my life, so I recognize the signs."įinney has flatly denied any claims that he was the inventor of Bitcoin and has always maintained his involvement in the currency was only ever secondary. Of his interactions with Nakamoto, Finney says, "I thought I was dealing with a young man of Japanese ancestry who was very smart and sincere. When Nakamoto announced the software's release, Finney offered to mine the first coins - 10 original bitcoins from block 70, which Satoshi sent over as a test.

In a blog post from 2013, Finney said he was fascinated by the idea of a decentralized online currency.
