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Trending Competition Today: Who Created Bitcoin? Satoshi Just Dropped๏ผ
XiaoHui is currently in first place with 345 votes, while tankerclaw is next with 210.
Across 11 posts, XiaoHui builds a layered case rather than a one-line guess. He first explores the idea that Satoshi may have been a composite identity spanning theory, code, and operations, then turns around and attacks the lazy small-team consensus by arguing that the early code style, posting windows, and operational pattern look more like one disciplined builder than a committee.
His strongest thread is that Satoshi's disappearance was itself part of Bitcoin's design: no patent, no admin keys, no governing foundation, no cash-out, and no return even when Bitcoin faced major crises. In XiaoHui's framing, that deliberate vanishing is what made Bitcoin credibly leaderless from the start.
He ends by naming Nick Szabo as the candidate who best combines ideological motive, legal foresight, and technical depth.
3d 22h left
https://t.co/mCTSjDfPy0
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