Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter (now X) and Square (Block), might be none other than Satoshi Nakamoto—the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. This claim, put forward by deBanked’s editor-in-chief Sean Murray, is backed by a long list of intriguing coincidences, cryptographic links, and timeline overlaps.
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Murray highlights Dorsey’s deep-rooted interest in cryptography during his university years. Dorsey wore an RSA t-shirt from Hashcash creator Adam Back, received cryptographic newsletters, and took a university course focused on encryption technologies. In 2003, he penned an autobiography detailing his experiences with hacking and cryptographic projects, often working on them at 4 a.m. This is notable because early Bitcoin code documents are timestamped at similar hours.
Dorsey also expressed ideas about financial independence and alternative systems of trade. He once wrote about moving away from reliance on the US dollar and creating a barter network—concepts central to Bitcoin’s original vision.
Between September 2007 and January 2009, Dorsey’s Twitter bio simply read, “sailor.” Interestingly, the original Bitcoin code contains a phrase widely known among sailors: “Never go to sea with two chronometers—take one or three.”
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