The Pomp Podcast

#368: Leah McGrath Goodman on Searching for Satoshi Nakamoto

Aug 25, 2020
Leah McGrath Goodman, a best-selling author and investigative journalist, dives into the mysterious identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. She shares insights from her Newsweek cover story and discusses the implications of this quest on wealth inequality and the cryptocurrency landscape. The conversation also touches on childhood trauma investigations in Jersey, highlighting societal corruption and the importance of truth in journalism. Leah's reflections on revitalizing communities and the psychological barriers to cryptocurrency acceptance add depth to this engaging discussion.
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ANECDOTE

Dorian's Presence

  • Dorian Nakamoto has become a recognizable figure in the crypto community, attending conferences.
  • Goodman and Nakamoto shared a moment of mutual recognition at a conference.
INSIGHT

Newsweek Aftermath

  • McGrath Goodman's Newsweek cover story on Satoshi Nakamoto was thoroughly researched, including interviews with Nakamoto's family.
  • The public reaction to the story involved intense scrutiny and unexpected accusations about the interview's veracity.
ANECDOTE

Family Matters

  • Dorian Nakamoto's family was uneasy about public exposure due to a past incident involving a pipe bomb planted in his brother Arthur's car.
  • Family members acknowledged Dorian's private nature and potential involvement with Bitcoin but couldn't get him to confirm it.
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