Over the past 13 years, many people have claimed to have invented Bitcoin. However, no one person has been able prove it to the wider crypto community. A press release was published by a PR and marketing agency. It featured a Pakistani man who claimed to have invented Bitcoin. Although the Pakistani Bilal Khalid did not provide any proof, the founder of the public relations agency published a book titled “Finding Satoshi”.
Ivy Mclemore, founder of Public Relations Agency, publishes a book called “Finding Satoshi”
In August 2019, almost three years ago, the cryptocurrency community was introduced by a man called Bilal Khalid and a public relations agency called Ivy McLemore & Associates. James Caan, James Bilal Caan is another name for the Pakistani Bilal Khalid. Khalid published a three-part post called “My Reveal” on the web portal satoshinrh.com in 2019. Part one contains “unknown facts” about Bitcoin’s creation and the “developments that led to his departure. The PR agency Ivy McLemore & Associates helped Khalid to reveal the truth. They tweeted about the event and contacted journalists with the information.
Part two features information from Khalid who claims to have invented Bitcoin. He shares details about the Chaldean numerology which influenced his decisions when he created the software. Part two also provides details about the alleged BTC Satoshi Nakamoto mined and Khalid claims to have “revealed all facts regarding my 980,000 bitcoins.” Part three reveals Khalid’s true identity and explains that all coins he mined were stored on one computer. According to Khalid, his computer was a Fujitsu laptop with military-grade encryption.
A account of the November 2019 story states that the self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor turned on his Fujitsu laptop one night. It allegedly contained 980K BTC. All it showed was a blank screen. Khalid didn’t believe it was a hard disk issue, so he sent the laptop to an repair center. He also left instructions saying: “Don’t touch hard drive.”
The following press releases and tweets were published by Ivy McLemore. The aforementioned account of this story was published in November 2019. It was the last tweet from the public relations agency up to June 1, 2022. The subject of the tweet by Ivy McLemore this year is sports and has nothing to do Khalid’s story. However, Ivy McLemore the founder of the public relations and marketing agency published a book titled “HTMOSHi: The Real Story Behind Mysterious Blockchain Creator Satoshi Nakamoto .” Its Amazon description doesn’t mention Khalid but does say:
This book offers readers an opportunity to travel with a journalist on the hunt for the man who created the best-performing investment in the world. It examines 40 candidates and leads us to an under-the-radar suspect who has astonishing, untold secrets that only Bitcoin’s creator could have.
Book Description Claims “Finding Satoshi” Gives Readers 42 Points to Ponder
According to Amazon’s book description, readers will find out “why he left encryptions of names, dates and other Bitcoin milestones,” as well as “his ethnic background” and “why it took him eight years to tell his wife that he was Satoshi.”
No matter what your beliefs are about Satoshi’s true identity, Finding Satoshi offers 42 points for readers to consider.
There have been many claims that they were Satoshi over the years. However, these claims have diminished in recent years. Before 2020, individuals such as the Hawaiian Nakamoto and Phil Wilson “Scronty”, Debo Jurgen ETienne Guido and Jorgmolt claimed to have been Bitcoin’s original inventor. The Hawaiian Nakamoto has not been heard from, Debo and Scronty continued to tweet about Bitcoin’s origins and Jorg Molt was detained for a alleged fraud in crypto pensions. Khalid’s story was forgotten by most crypto communities until recently. He couldn’t provide any evidence to support his claims.