Aug 27, 2017 · 1 min read
I only have a single source (DHS employee) who explained to me how the DHS determined the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. I cannot provide third party citations because I haven’t read this anywhere else — hence the reason I wrote this post. I’m not trying to convince anyone, instead I’m just explaining the method that was described to me. Prior attempts by reporters and members of the Bitcoin community to identify Satoshi using stylometry failed because the analysts didn’t have trillions of writing samples to compare with the writings of Bitcoin’s founder. Plug in trillions of emails from a billion people into a supercomputer and we’re talking about a whole new ballgame.
