During a press conference in London, Stephen Mollah declared himself to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, but failed to provide convincing evidence to support his claim. Attendees grew skeptical due to technical difficulties and unverified assertions. Mollah claimed to have invented energy recovery systems in cars and created a popular TV show, but these claims were not verified. He was unable to provide concrete evidence and only presented easy-to-fake screenshots. Many attendees began to leave the conference, and critics compared Mollah to another claimant, Craig Wright. The event was organized by PR London Live, who were recently charged with fraud. This incident is another example of someone falsely claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto without providing definitive proof. The true identity of Bitcoin's creator remains unknown.



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