PANews reported on October 31 that according to Cointelegraph, the public relations company PR London Live announced in a news release that it will announce the "legal identity" of Satoshi Nakamoto at the Frontline Club in Paddington, London on October 31. The event description is full of typos, which reads: "So far, we have kept a low profile for a variety of legitimate reasons... but the experiment is over. Although it did not go entirely as expected, it was a huge success overall. There is a lot to say, some of which may shock you." The company's press release wrote in the tone of Satoshi Nakamoto: "Now, it's time to officially disclose my identity. I am facing serious legal challenges, and I think the world deserves to know the truth." X platform user Wayne Vaughn commented: "Satoshi Nakamoto revealed his identity through a press conference, which is completely inconsistent with Satoshi Nakamoto's style. I think this is nonsense."
A PR company announced today the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, but its press release was full of typos
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