After a two-month investigation, Newsweek correspondent Liya McGrath Goodman said that she found and
very briefly spoke with Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder of Bitcoin.

McGrath wrote, “I came here to try to learn more about Nakamoto and his humble life. It seemed ridiculous that a person who is credited with creating Bitcoin - the most successful digital currency with transactions of about $ 500 million a day at its peak - will be a hermit in the San Bernardino Los Angeles foothills, live in a family house and not touch his wealth, which According to various estimates, it is about $ 400 million. After knocking, Nakamoto's door, without hesitation, called the police. Now, face to face, with two policemen as witnesses, Nakamoto responded. ”
"I am no longer involved in Bitcoin, and I cannot discuss this," said Nakamoto. “Management has been transferred to other people.
They are responsible for it now. I have nothing to do with Bitcoin anymore. ” Then Nakamoto refused to communicate and the police were forced to fulfill his request.
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According to Goodman, he is a 64-year-old Japanese-American, the father of six children. He graduated from California State Polytechnic University with a degree in physics. His name is really Satoshi Nakamoto. The name Nakamoto first appeared in the cryptocurrency
quotation in 2008. Most people think that he works under a pseudonym. According to Goodwin's records, he lived as "Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto".