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Benjamin Wallace

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The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto (Crown, 2025). Previously: The Billionaire's Vinegar, New York magazine, Vanity Fair.

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A yearslong project of studying bitcoin god Satoshi Nakamoto led me to a new prime suspect. What if he’s not the benign figure people want him to be? nymag.com/intelligencer/…

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BOOK REVIEW: “The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto” is a thoughtful group portrait of the cypherpunks whose ideas contributed to the cryptocurrency’s birth by Benjamin Wallace. Tom Carreras reports. trib.al/MCoIATa

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Under President Trump, cryptocurrency has become a fundamental part of the United States’ economic plan. But how did we get here? Join us for a timely conversation with author Benjamin Wallace, whose The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto traces Wallace’s attempt to unmask the figure who

Under President Trump, cryptocurrency has become a fundamental part of the United States’ economic plan. But how did we get here? Join us for a timely conversation with author <a href="/benjwallace/">Benjamin Wallace</a>, whose The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto traces Wallace’s attempt to unmask the figure who
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Here are this week's 20% off new release book picks. You don't have to support Jeff Bezos to get discounts on hot new books. Come to us: theliteratelizard.com/front-page-boo…. Many of these authors formerly posted here but have left. Still here: Benjamin Wallace

Here are this week's 20% off new release book picks. You don't have to support Jeff Bezos to get discounts on hot new books. Come to us: theliteratelizard.com/front-page-boo…. Many of these authors formerly posted here but have left. Still here: <a href="/benjwallace/">Benjamin Wallace</a>
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I had a great time talking, on the Next Big Idea Club podcast, about why it's important to know the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto BITCOIN: A 15-Year Quest to Unmask the Mysterious Inventor of Crypto youtu.be/ajr2iNXsLno?si… via YouTube Crown Publishing

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Justin Posey spent 780 days hunting for treasure in Yellowstone. In Netflix’s docuseries ‘Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure,’ he reveals the launch of a new hunt. nymag.com/intelligencer/…

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Delighted to see both The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto and the (equally mysterious... until now) Fulvia by Dr Jane Draycott at the top of the Foyles Bookshop newsletter today! foyles.co.uk/book/fulvia/ja… foyles.co.uk/book/the-myste…

Delighted to see both The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto and the (equally mysterious... until now) Fulvia by <a href="/JLDraycott/">Dr Jane Draycott</a>  at the top of the <a href="/Foyles/">Foyles Bookshop</a> newsletter today!

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Happy Birthday Satoshi! Around the 1:35:00 mark, I talk to Benjamin Wallace and Tom Carreras about who Satoshi could possibly be following Ben's journey authoring "The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto."

Justin Posey (@reellifejustin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One month in and the stats are pretty interesting: ✅ People asking me to verify their solution before heading out: 24,101 ✅ People 100% sure they know where the treasure is: 13,388 ✅ Bribe attempts: 32 ✅ Blackmail attempts: 3 ✅ Search and rescue operations: 1 ✅ People

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Hollow nickels, South Dakota nomad residency, and other secrets of Extremely Private People: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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“If you want to live a secret life, that’s a decision that’s going to have real consequences.” Extreme-privacy consultants can make you and your personal information hard to find. But those methods might cost you more than money, Benjamin Wallace writes. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…