

Documentary
Overview
At the center of Bitcoin lies the greatest unsolved mystery of the digital age. Who created it, and who is Satoshi Nakamoto? Finding Satoshi presents the conclusion reached after a four-year, evidence-based investigation, drawing on original reporting and rare access to key figures in crypto to uncover the human ideas, motivations, and philosophy behind the code that reshaped global finance.
Top Cast


William D. Cohan
William D. Cohan
Self
William D. Cohan
Self


Tyler Maroney
Tyler Maroney
Self
Tyler Maroney
Self
Hal Finney
Hal Finney
Self
Hal Finney
Self
Len Sassaman
Len Sassaman
Self
Len Sassaman
Self


Bill Gates
Bill Gates
Self
Bill Gates
Self


Philip Zimmermann
Philip Zimmermann
Self
Philip Zimmermann
Self
Alyssa Blackburn
Alyssa Blackburn
Self
Alyssa Blackburn
Self
Brian Brooks
Brian Brooks
Self
Brian Brooks
Self
Jon Callas
Jon Callas
Self
Jon Callas
Self


Nick Bilton
Nick Bilton
Self
Nick Bilton
Self
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