Dr. Craig Wright is Referenced as Satoshi Nakamoto in a Chinese University Textbook
Dr. Craig Wright is an interesting man, and he is well known for publicly identifying himself as the creator of Bitcoin not long ago. Multiple news publications and key members of the Bitcoin community such as Gavin Andresen and Jon Matonis say that Wright has signed messages using Satoshi Nakamoto’s keys. Although during that time, and even now, that topic has been a contentious issue amongst the cryptocurrency community, and since then Wright has stopped discussing the claim.
However, Wright has remained very noticeable within the crypto-ecosystem and now works as the chief scientist for the blockchain firm Nchain. Wright is also a staunch supporter of the decentralized currency bitcoin cash (BCH) and believes it is the ‘true bitcoin’ that’s intended to be a peer-to-peer currency, as opposed to a store of value.
Now, this week the journalist Jasmine Solana discovered a Chinese economics textbook that states Dr. Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto. The economics textbook, “The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (sixth edition),” was written by an American economist and writer Frederic Mishkin.
The Economics Textbook Calls Wright an ‘Australian Financial Geek’ While Another Individual Recently Claimed to be the Creator of Bitcoin
The book was originally written in English and has been translated to Chinese, and on page 11 the authors say Wright is an “Australian financial geek” who created the peer-to-peer electronic cash network. The textbook was approved and translated by the Wuhan University Press, and one of China’s largest educational institutions the Department of Finance of the Economics and Management School (EMS) uses the text.
There are other school textbooks worldwide like universities such as Princeton, MIT, and other well-known colleges that reference the creator, but only identify him/her/group as a pseudonym called ‘Satoshi Nakamoto.’ Lately, Wright and his company Nchain has been releasing a series of academic papers on certain subjects like ‘selfish mining’ and other technical topics. Alongside this, the London-based firm has launched a programmers’ toolkit called Nakasendo built primarily for BCH developers.
The Chinese textbook news also follows the recent claim from a Hawaiian man who has attempted to trademark the words ‘Bitcoin Cash.’ An individual named Ronald Keala Kua Maria from Hawaii says he is the ‘real’ Satoshi Nakamoto and has been purchasing domains and IP rights, including an attempt to trademark the BCH name.
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