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Adam Back Rejects Satoshi Claims at LONGITUDE Paris
Luisa Crawford
Apr 23, 2026 01:14
Blockstream CEO Adam Back denies being Satoshi Nakamoto, while crypto leaders at LONGITUDE Paris discuss regulatory risks and industry growth.
Blockstream CEO Adam Back has once again denied claims that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, during a fireside chat at the LONGITUDE event in Paris. Speaking alongside industry leaders, Back addressed speculation fueled by a recent New York Times article published on April 8, which suggested he may be Bitcoin’s architect. “It’s flattering, in a sense, that people think you could’ve done it,” Back remarked, attributing the rumors to his early and vocal participation in the cypherpunk discussions that preceded Bitcoin’s creation.
Back, a British cryptographer and inventor of the Hashcash proof-of-work protocol cited in Bitcoin’s white paper, noted that his extensive commentary on electronic cash systems in the 1990s likely contributed to the speculation. “I was the reply guy,” he quipped. “Anytime someone talked about electronic cash, I was there with something to say.” Despite the intrigue surrounding Satoshi’s identity, Back emphasized that the question remains unresolved even among industry insiders.
Regulation and Innovation: A Double-Edged Sword
LONGITUDE, co-hosted by crypto exchange OKX, also focused heavily on regulatory developments. Industry executives expressed mixed feelings about frameworks like Europe’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. OKX Europe CEO Erald Ghoos described MiCA as “extremely beneficial” for providing clarity and elevating trust in crypto as a regulated asset class. However, he warned that regulatory complexity might stifle innovation, particularly for startups. “The heavy regulatory overhead could push entrepreneurship to more permissive jurisdictions,” Ghoos cautioned.
CertiK CEO Ronghui Gu echoed these concerns, highlighting the fragmented nature of global crypto regulation. He pointed to the U.S. CLARITY Act, which has faced delays due to unresolved issues surrounding stablecoin yields and banking system impacts. Gu described the proposed legislation as “vague” in parts, but said it could foster a more developer-friendly environment once clarified.
Stablecoins: Key to Payments, But Adoption Challenges Persist
The event’s discussions also touched on stablecoins, which are increasingly being viewed as a cornerstone for payment systems. Christian Rau, Mastercard’s senior vice president for blockchain and digital assets, noted that stablecoins avoid the volatility of other cryptocurrencies and enjoy greater regulatory clarity in many regions. He did, however, criticize the traditional payments industry for “faking” real-time payments, highlighting inefficiencies in current systems.
Raja Chakravorti, chief business officer of the Stellar Development Foundation, pointed to the $317 billion stablecoin market as evidence of their growing importance but warned that adoption hurdles remain, particularly in integrating stablecoins into local financial systems. “The last mile—making digital assets work within local economies—is where the real friction lies,” he said.
Bitcoin’s Market Context
These regulatory and technical debates come as Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hold strong. As of April 23, 2026, BTC is trading at $64,000, up 1.5% over the past 24 hours, with a market capitalization of $1.25 trillion. While the market remains largely bullish, prolonged regulatory uncertainty could weigh on adoption and innovation. Investors are watching closely for developments around the CLARITY Act in the U.S., which, if passed, could provide a significant boost to the industry.
Adam Back’s public denial of Satoshi claims and the broader discussions at LONGITUDE underline the crypto sector’s ongoing struggle to balance innovation with the need for regulatory clarity. Whether through stablecoins or frameworks like MiCA, the industry is inching closer to mainstream acceptance—albeit not without growing pains.
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