> Be Len Sassaman


> born April 9, 1980 in Pennsylvania

> obsessed with privacy from a young age, convinced the internet needed total shielding from prying eyes
> by university, builds and runs Mixmaster the leading anonymous remailer that hid senders’ identities
> moves to Belgium, becomes a top security researcher at KU Leuven, deep in cryptography and cypherpunk circles
> close collaborator and friend of Hal Finney (the guy who received the very first Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi)

> 2008: Satoshi Nakamoto drops the Bitcoin whitepaper a system requiring exactly the crypto and decentralization expertise Len had mastered
> 2009: Bitcoin launches and quietly begins changing the world
> April 2011: Satoshi vanishes forever with the cryptic line “I’ve moved on to other things”
> July 3, 2011: Len Sassaman dies by suicide at age 31, just months after Satoshi disappears
> shortly after his death: Bitcoin devs immortalize him by embedding a tribute directly into the blockchain (block 138725)
> 2024: HBO documentary “Money Electric” creates massive hype and Polymarket frenzy betting Len = Satoshi
> HBO doc ultimately names Peter Todd instead (Todd denies it); Len’s wife says he wasn’t Satoshi “to the best of her knowledge”
the theory was never proven, but it remains one of the most elegant, poetic, and compelling “what if” stories in cryptocurrency history.
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