An interesting curiosity is that in 1991 there was already a currency that used the Bitcoin logo; this currency was a fictional virtual money from the game Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers, a space money.

The protagonist, Roger Wilco, has a mission to travel through time across past and future sequences of the Space Quest franchise itself.

It is interesting how the protagonist of the game has a time travel mission and the game presents something so iconic that would only really exist 18 years later in 2009.

Another point that draws attention to the game is that the cast of the game production had two people with a relatively famous name today, it was Satoshi Nakamoto, Rod Nakamoto, and Satoshi Uesaka. By combining the first name of one with the surname of the other, you get Satoshi Nakamoto (the pseudonym of the creator of Bitcoin).

Rod Nakamoto was a producer and Satoshi Uesaka was an artist and programmer.

The space money Roger Wilco was called Buckazoid and was used in the franchise by the main character.

The evidence of such unique characteristics in this game raises a red flag for the possible creator of Bitcoin, shedding light on two possibilities: one, he was part of the game team, and the second, which I personally believe, is that he was a fan of electronic games and used the game as inspiration in the creation of Bitcoin.

My personal opinion and theory about who the creator of Bitcoin was is Hal Finney, he was a cryptographer and developer, as well as being a builder and lover of electronic games; he breathed video game culture. Another important point in my personal theory is that Hal Finney received the first Bitcoin transaction in the world.

Another important point of evidence is that when Bitcoin was being created, there was a Japanese person named Satoshi Nakamoto living near Hal Finney's residence, and my final piece of evidence is that Hal Finney died in 2014, clearly explaining Satoshi's disappearance on Bitcoin Talk and also the inactivity of Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet.

I am absolutely certain that Hal Finney is Satoshi Nakamoto and for that reason, Nakamoto's wallet will never be moved again until the definitive arrival of quantum cryptography.

Research and text: Horda