
The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto
A Fifteen-Year Quest to Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto
By: Benjamin Wallace
Paperback | 8 April 2025
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A thrilling investigation into the mysterious identity of Bitcoin's creator and a deep dive into crypto's utopian origin story from a New York Times bestselling author
'The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto could be the best mystery story of the past twenty years. I'm not sure whether Ben Wallace should win a Pulitzer, be institutionalized for taking on this massive project, or both.' -James Patterson
'This is, by far, the deepest investigation into possibly the biggest mystery of the 21st century. I couldn't put it down.'-Mark Manson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k
In October 2008, someone going by the name Satoshi Nakamoto posted a white paper outlining 'a peer-to-peer electronic cash system' called Bitcoin to an arcane listserv populated by Cypherpunks. No one in the community had heard of Nakamoto, and just as people were starting to wonder who he was, he vanished. As the years passed, and the scope of Nakamoto's achievement became clear, the truth of his identity grew into the
greatest unsolved mystery of our time.
The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto traces Benjamin Wallace's attempt to unmask the figure behind the currency and the world it wrought. Nakamoto's Bitcoin at first seemed destined to fulfill the dreams of fringe 1990s utopians for a currency set free from governments and big banks. Yet after he disappeared, his creation took on a strange new life in the financial markets, where rampant speculation fuelled a vision of crypto as a potential windfall, inviting charlatans and scammers and opening a vast gulf between Bitcoin's idealistic origins and its troubled reputation.
But who was Nakamoto? Whoever he was could rightly claim to have invented one of the most important technologies of the new century. And Nakamoto was a billionaire - his Bitcoin wallet held an untouched eleven-figure fortune waiting to be claimed.
New York Times bestselling author Benjamin Wallace presents a page-turning work of investigative journalism. Tracking leads from London to Oslo to Los Angeles, from coastal Australia to the Arizona desert, he takes readers through a rogues' gallery tour of Nakamoto suspects - from benevolent geniuses like cryptographer Hal Finney to difficult ones like a reclusive polymath known to his followers only as Jim; from the mercurial Australian Craig Wright, who claims to be Nakamoto, to a secret team at the National Security Agency. With the forensic skill of Sherlock Holmes and the storytelling verve of Arthur Conan Doyle, Wallace follows the trail of computer code and personal writings to the heart of the Nakamoto mystery while interrogating the very nature of mystery itself.
About the Author
Benjamin Wallace is the New York Times bestselling author of The Billionaire's Vinegar. He has been a features writer at New York and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
'The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto could be the best mystery story of the past twenty years. I'm not sure whether Ben Wallace should win a Pulitzer, be institutionalized for taking on this massive project, or both.' -James Patterson
'This is, by far, the deepest investigation into possibly the biggest mystery of the 21st century. I couldn't put it down.'-Mark Manson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k
In October 2008, someone going by the name Satoshi Nakamoto posted a white paper outlining 'a peer-to-peer electronic cash system' called Bitcoin to an arcane listserv populated by Cypherpunks. No one in the community had heard of Nakamoto, and just as people were starting to wonder who he was, he vanished. As the years passed, and the scope of Nakamoto's achievement became clear, the truth of his identity grew into the
greatest unsolved mystery of our time.
The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto traces Benjamin Wallace's attempt to unmask the figure behind the currency and the world it wrought. Nakamoto's Bitcoin at first seemed destined to fulfill the dreams of fringe 1990s utopians for a currency set free from governments and big banks. Yet after he disappeared, his creation took on a strange new life in the financial markets, where rampant speculation fuelled a vision of crypto as a potential windfall, inviting charlatans and scammers and opening a vast gulf between Bitcoin's idealistic origins and its troubled reputation.
But who was Nakamoto? Whoever he was could rightly claim to have invented one of the most important technologies of the new century. And Nakamoto was a billionaire - his Bitcoin wallet held an untouched eleven-figure fortune waiting to be claimed.
New York Times bestselling author Benjamin Wallace presents a page-turning work of investigative journalism. Tracking leads from London to Oslo to Los Angeles, from coastal Australia to the Arizona desert, he takes readers through a rogues' gallery tour of Nakamoto suspects - from benevolent geniuses like cryptographer Hal Finney to difficult ones like a reclusive polymath known to his followers only as Jim; from the mercurial Australian Craig Wright, who claims to be Nakamoto, to a secret team at the National Security Agency. With the forensic skill of Sherlock Holmes and the storytelling verve of Arthur Conan Doyle, Wallace follows the trail of computer code and personal writings to the heart of the Nakamoto mystery while interrogating the very nature of mystery itself.
About the Author
Benjamin Wallace is the New York Times bestselling author of The Billionaire's Vinegar. He has been a features writer at New York and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
ISBN: 9781805464365
ISBN-10: 1805464361
Available: 8th April 2025
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 352
Publisher: Atlantic
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6
Weight (kg): 0.44
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