New York Times
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The New York Times is a major American daily newspaper that published an investigative piece exploring the identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto and is noted for homepage bloat loading 49MB across 422 requests.
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What the latest search for Satoshi means for the crypto industry
Disputed claim that Adam Back is Satoshi Nakamoto reveals crypto's identity crisis: the industry is abandoning anonymity despite it being fundamental to Bitcoin's decentralization.
2026.15: Myth and Mythos
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Who is Satoshi nakamoto? My quest to unmask Bitcoin's creator
NY Times investigation points to Adam Back and other early cryptography figures as potential candidates for Satoshi Nakamoto, reigniting debate over Bitcoin's true creator.
“Your frustration is the product”
Publishers like the NYT and Guardian are prioritizing ad viewability metrics over user experience, loading massive bloat (422 requests, 49MB for NYT homepage) that relegates actual content to the margins of deliberately hostile mobile interfaces.