Adam Back Challenges the Biggest Claim About Satoshi’s Bitcoin Holdings
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Adam Back, inventor of Hashcash and a pioneering figure in Bitcoins early development, has dismantled the new Satoshi Nakamoto documentary by challenging its core technical assumptions about Bitcoin mining patterns and coin ownership. Backs detailed response on X points to critical flaws in how the documentary interprets early mining data and the so-called Patoshi pattern used to estimate Satoshis holdings. clearly there were many other miners (60-80% of hashrate or more even in the first year). As there are more miners over time, it gets more ambiguous and patoshi pattern lost in the noise floor. If Satoshi sold any, he could have sold from more recent, more ambiguous coins first. Adam Back (@adam3us) April 26, 2026 The Patoshi Pattern Problem The documentary relies heavily on the Patoshi pattern, a statistical analysis of Bitcoin block timestamps that researchers claim can identify blocks mined by Satoshi. The analysis suggests Satoshi controlled 500,000 to 1 million Bitcoin by mining roughly 20-40% of blocks in Bitcoins first year. Back argues that this analysis is fundamentally unreliable. Clearly there were many other miners (60-80% of hashrate or more even in the first year), Back wrote. As the Bitcoin network grew and more participants joined, the pattern became increasingly ambiguous and impossible to verify with certainty. It has been suggested that as miner participation increased over time, attribution became increasingly unclear, with the Patoshi pattern potentially blending into background noise. This implies the documentary may overstate how precisely early mining activity can be linked to specific actors. The Flawed Never Sold Assumption About Satoshi The documentarys central claim rests on the assumption that Satoshi never sold a single Bitcoin, which they argue proves the creator is dead. This narrative hinges on the belief that a living Satoshi would have spent or sold coins given the extraordinary price appreciation from $0 to $100,000 per Bitcoin. Back challenges this logic directly. He questions whether the Patoshi pattern can actually prove that Satoshi holds all those coins unsold. Even if the pattern correctly identifies Satoshis early mining, it does not prove that those specific coins remain untouched. If Satoshi sold any, he could have sold from more recent, more ambiguous coins first, Back argued. In other words, Satoshi could have strategically liquidated coins from the ambiguous later mining period when the Patoshi pattern becomes unreliable, and attribution becomes impossible. Timeline Inconsistencies and Technical Flaws Back also flagged the documentarys sloppy handling of timeline evidence. He referenced earlier work by Jameson Lopp showing that Hal Finney was running a marathon at the exact moment Satoshi was sending test transactions on the Bitcoin network, a direct contradiction that disqualifies Finney from the theory. Back described the documentarys approach as suffering from Gell-Mann amnesia, a term referring to the tendency to dismiss contradictory evidence that emerges after an initial theory is proposed. When the Finney timeline objection was raised, the filmmakers simply shifted their claim to include Len Sassaman without addressing why their original evidence failed. Additionally, the documentary dismisses EU timezone residents based on forum post analysis, then later pivots to naming Sassaman despite these timezone inconsistencies, Back noted. This pattern suggests the documentary started with a conclusion. It then worked backward to find supporting evidence rather than following evidence to a conclusion. The C++ and Windows Problems Back also highlighted the devastating objection raised by Cam and Len Sassamans widow. Sassaman did not know C++ and had never owned a Windows machine. Bitcoins original code is written in C++, creating a critical technical barrier. Additionally, Sassaman was a vocal Bitcoin critic during his lifetime, making his secret role as co-creator highly implausible. What This Means for the Satoshi Mystery Backs analysis does not definitively solve the Satoshi mystery, but it does demolish the documentarys theory piece by piece. His core argument is that early Bitcoin mining data is too ambiguous. The never sold coins assumption is unfounded. It cannot support firm conclusions about Satoshis identity. The debate reveals how difficult it is to prove Satoshis identity solely through technical forensics. Even the most sophisticated pattern analysis loses precision over time as the number of network participants grows and mining becomes more distributed. Other candidates, likeNick Szabo,gained renewed discussion following the documentarys failure. Some researchers suggest the mystery may never be solved unless Satoshi voluntarily reveals themselves or new evidence surfaces.
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