Crypto expert and well-known speaker "Fred Kruger" has proposed a new theory about the identity of Bitcoin's creator "Satoshi Nakamoto", suggesting that the mysterious figure was not just one individual, but rather a collaboration between two of the top players in the cryptography space:

"Hal Finney" and "Len Sassaman".

Kruger bases his argument on several logical points to support this hypothesis, the most notable being that "Hal Finney" had a timestamp evidence that prevents him from being "Satoshi" alone, after old records showed he was participating in a race when messages were sent from "Satoshi's" account.

According to him, this contradiction disappears if there are two people working together.

He also pointed out that the academic white paper style and British linguistic fingerprint could be linked to Sasaman, who lived in Belgium for a long time, while Finney had the coding expertise needed to build the Bitcoin code.

The most intriguing point is the timing of Satoshi's disappearance in April 2011, which came just weeks before the passing of Lin Sasaman, coinciding with Hal Finney's deteriorating health due to ALS, rendering him unable to write later.

Based on this theory, Kruger believes that Satoshi's wallets containing around 1.1 million BTC will never move, as the private keys may have been lost with the owners' passing.

This scenario means that the massive amount of Bitcoin, estimated today to be worth tens of billions of dollars, has effectively become out of circulation forever, reducing market fears about a sudden sell-off from Satoshi.

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