The team examines the enduring mystery surrounding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. A central focus is a 2026 New York Times investigation that utilizes AI-driven stylometry and historical records to argue that British cryptographer Adam Back is the founder. Conversely, the team explores the Group Theory, suggesting that a consortium of experts—including Nick Szabo, Hal Finney, and Ian Grigg—collectively managed the persona. These documents evaluate various candidates based on technical capability, coding style, and linguistic patterns while addressing significant counter-evidence like contemporaneous emails and unspent digital assets. Ultimately, the team emphasizes that without a cryptographic signature from Nakamoto’s original wallets, all claims remain purely circumstantial.