A man named Stephen Mola claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto at a press conference held in London on October 31.
Speaking at a press conference hosted by Charles Anderson, Mulla could not provide any evidence to prove that he was Nakamoto. Mulla expressed skepticism at the meeting at the Frontline Club with technical issues and unverified claims.
When Moolah came on stage, he said that he could not use his laptop due to a technical glitch. Continuing his speech without his computer, Mulla introduced himself as an economics and monetary scientist. Explaining his efforts to reveal his identity, Mulla said he escaped being exposed in 2016. Fake Satoshi talks about his interview with the BBC’s Rory Cilan-Jones, which was never broadcast.
He claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin!
Although journalists at the press conference that Maulana attended pressed for concrete evidence, they got no results. BBC News correspondent Joe Tuddy reported that Mullah presented a series of screenshots that were believed to be fakes.
Mulla was asked to transfer BTCs to the Genesis block. Fake Satoshi said that he could not provide confidential evidence during the meeting and that he could make the required transfer in a few months. Some of the attendees were not satisfied with Maula’s answer and left the hall.
Teddy recorded the following sentences about the press conference;
“Mr. Milla was confronted by a suspicious crowd demanding proof. I finally asked him if he would transfer his Genesis Bitcoins to prove he was Satoshi. He said. That he would do it in the next few months “I left the conference.”
Arthur van Pelt, who criticized Craig Wright, who claimed to be Satoshi, evaluated Milla’s statements as;
“Again, no signature, and he can’t code in C++, but… he faked less than Craig Wright, I’ll give him that.”
The press conference was announced by PR London Live. “A press conference will be held where Nakamoto will reveal his identity due to mounting legal pressure,” the statement said. The sentence was included. The announcement also emphasized that Nakamoto would confirm his identity with verifiable evidence. To meet Moula “This was a meeting in which PR London Live failed to deliver on its assurances.” It was said.
Shortly after the event, it was announced that event organizers Anderson and Milla were being sued for fraud.
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