🎬 A new large-scale project is launching in Hollywood, promising to excite not only movie lovers but also everyone who has ever been interested in the world of cryptocurrencies. Director Doug Liman, known for The Bourne Identity and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, will take on the production of the film Killing Satoshi, which focuses on a conspiracy surrounding the identity of Bitcoin’s creator. According to Variety.

A mystery that has lasted 15 years
The name Satoshi Nakamoto has long been a symbol of secrecy and mystery. This pseudonym, under which the legendary Bitcoin white paper was published in 2008, has generated numerous theories. Some believe it represents a brilliant solo programmer; others claim it is an entire group of mathematicians and cryptographers, possibly even linked to government structures.
In our materials, we have repeatedly covered this mythical character, as Nakamoto’s figure still has a huge influence on the crypto market, and their identity remains one of the most guarded secrets of the digital age.
Who Will Star in the Film
The leading roles will be played by Oscar winner Casey Affleck and comedy star Pete Davidson. Their characters remain secret, which only fuels interest. According to insiders, the script intentionally hides details: some will be truth-seekers, others agents of the global elite trying to erase Satoshi from history.

“It’s not just a movie about Bitcoin”
“I love stories of David and Goliath. Killing Satoshi tells the story of how incredible antiheroes challenge the most powerful people on the planet in an epic battle that touches the very essence of money and who controls it,” said Doug Liman.
The director emphasized that this is not just another movie about technology or finance. It is a story understandable even to those who have never opened a crypto wallet. In it, cryptocurrency is not just a backdrop but a symbol of freedom, control, and the fight for the future.
Filming will begin in London this fall, with a premiere scheduled for 2026.
A “Social Network” Atmosphere, but as a Thriller
The creators note that in spirit, Killing Satoshi will resemble the famous Social Network about Facebook, but with a much higher level of tension. Viewers can expect a true political-financial thriller: global conspiracies, behind-the-scenes deals, intelligence agencies, and hackers.
The plot intertwines political intrigue, high-tech espionage, and a race against time, involving governments, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley—all fiercely battling for control over the future of money.
The film is produced by the British company Production Lens.
Not the First Attempt to Solve the Mystery
Interest in Nakamoto’s identity in cinema and documentaries persists. In October 2024, HBO released the documentary Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery, in which programmer Peter Todd was named the creator of Bitcoin. Todd, however, strongly denied this claim and said his life was threatened after the premiere.

Versions of Satoshi’s Identity
Since the emergence of Bitcoin, the world has been filled with guesses and theories about who really hides behind Nakamoto’s name. Main versions include:
- Hal Finney – one of Bitcoin’s earliest developers and recipient of the first transaction. He was closely involved with early network tests and had the necessary knowledge to create the cryptocurrency.
- Nick Szabo – cryptographer and creator of the Bit Gold concept, considered a prototype of Bitcoin. His writing style and philosophy matched Nakamoto’s texts.
- Dorian Nakamoto – Japanese-American engineer mistakenly called Bitcoin’s creator in a 2014 Newsweek article. He categorically denied any connection to cryptocurrency.

- Craig Wright – Australian entrepreneur who repeatedly claimed to be Satoshi. Despite his claims, the evidence remained disputed, and the crypto community did not accept them.
- Peter Todd – as mentioned above, mistakenly identified as Nakamoto in the HBO documentary.
All these versions only reinforce the myth of Satoshi as a mysterious and elusive figure, around whom legends, conspiracy theories, and real financial strategies continue to build.
⚡ Why It Matters
The story of Bitcoin’s creation is not just about money or technology. It’s a struggle of ideas: centralized power versus decentralized freedom. Hollywood, it seems, is telling this story in a spectacular thriller format for the first time, which could spark discussion not only in the crypto community but in society at large.
And who knows, perhaps Killing Satoshi will once again remind the world that the question “Who is Nakamoto?” remains unanswered.
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