Billionaire investor and television personality Mark Cuban praised on Wednesday the new documentary on the real identity of Bitcoins (CRYPTO: BTC) mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

New Documentary ‘Really Good,’ Says Cuban

In an X post, Cuban found the film “really good” and “entertaining,” and the kind that will get people to think.

Titled “Finding Satoshi: The Search Ends Here,” the documentary claims to be an “evidence-based investigation” to uncover one of the biggest, if not the biggest, mysteries in the cryptocurrency world.

It follows investigative journalist William D. Cohan and private investigator Tyler Maroney as they interview early adopters and key voices in the industry, including Strategy Inc. (NASDAQ:MSTR) co-founder Michael Saylor, along with influential security experts such as Jameson Lopp.

The documentary was released exclusively at FindingSatoshi.com on Wednesday. It will not be on any streaming platform, and there will be no theatrical release.

The Search Continues

The mainstream media’s endless quest to unmask Nakamoto’s identity continues.

The latest one comes after HBO’s popular 2024 documentary titled “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” which identified Bitcoin Core engineer Peter Todd as the real Nakamoto. Todd, however, immediately denied the claim.

Another investigation by The New York Times earlier this month suggested that Blockstream CEO Adam Back could be Nakamoto. Back denied it outright.

Nakamoto is estimated to hold around 1.1 million BTC, worth approximately $85.47 billion at current market prices, making them the world’s richest cryptocurrency holder.

While there have been no outgoing transactions, Nakamoto-associated wallets have received small amounts in Bitcoin from time to time.

Price Action: At the time of writing, BTC was exchanging hands at $77,917.53, up 0.53% in the last 24 hours, according to data from Benzinga Pro.

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