According to BlockBeats, on February 24, in response to recent events surrounding the 'Australian Satoshi' Craig Wright case and the exposure of Satoshi Nakamoto's 2009 emails, Zhu Su expressed his opinion on social media. He believes that doxxing Satoshi Nakamoto should be avoided, and if anyone has relevant information, it should be sealed in a time capsule for discussion after 30 years.
Zhu Su's statement comes amid ongoing debates and controversies surrounding the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. The recent legal case involving Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, has further fueled these discussions. Zhu Su's suggestion to seal any information related to Nakamoto's identity in a time capsule for 30 years aims to protect the privacy of the individual or group behind the pseudonym.
As the cryptocurrency community continues to grow and evolve, the question of Satoshi Nakamoto's identity remains a topic of interest and speculation. However, Zhu Su's stance emphasizes the importance of respecting privacy and avoiding potentially harmful actions such as doxxing.