- Satoshi Nakamoto’s earlier collaborator, Martti Malmi, previously shared a 120-page email correspondence between the two.
- Colin Wu highlights Nakamoto’s concerns over identifying Bitcoin as an investment.
- The emails suggest that Nakamoto preferred not to promote anonymity.
Amidst controversies regarding the identity of Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, 120-page email correspondence between Nakamoto and his earlier collaborator, Martti Malmi, shed light on the early days of Bitcoin creation.
Recently, Chinese crypto journalist Colin Wu, on his official page known on X as Wu Blockchain, shared insights on the emails shared by Malmi earlier this year, initially produced as evidence against Craig Wright’s claim to be the original Bitcoin founder.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s first collaborator, sophomore Martti Malmi, disclosed his emails with Satoshi. Satoshi mentioned that there is no need to promote "anonymity" and Bitcoin as an investment. Bitcoin POW consumes less energy than the traditional banking system. POW is the only…— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) April 21, 2024
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