A copy of the Linux kernel’s source code emerged today on GitHub that included the line “I Am Satoshi.”
It appears that Linux creator Linus Torvalds did not post this message; instead, the message is included in a fork.
Torvalds has distanced himself from GitHub and is not known to have ever commented on Bitcoin or cryptocurrency directly.
A copy of Linux’s source code emerged today containing the words “I Am Satoshi,” a reference to Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. However, the statement seems to be a joke at most and almost certainly did not come from Torvalds himself.
Message Appears to Be a Joke
Rumors circulated earlier today that Linux inventor Linus Torvalds may have cryptically implied himself to be the inventor of Bitcoin. These rumors, however, are likely only that.
The words “I Am Satoshi” are included in a copy of the Linux kernel’s makefile under the name field. The file is included in what seems to be Linux creator Linus Torvalds’ GitHub repository.
While at first glance it appears that Torvalds himself posted the phrase as a joke, it is not clear that he actually did so. GitHub’s design means that other users can fork a repository and make changes that appear to belong to the repository’s original owner.
Earlier, someone used a similar tactic to urge users to leave Linux. The forked readme reads: “Hey guys its me linus torvalds, author of the smash hit linux” and goes on to promote Windows XP.
The most recent version of Linux’s makefile in the main repository includes the words “Gobble Gobble” in the name field. This appears to be an actual turkey-themed joke on Torvalds’ part, as the file was updated around Thanksgiving last year.
Torvalds has famously taken a hands-off approach to the copy of the Linux kernel hosted on GitHub, as the main copy is hosted on kernel.org.
Linus Torvalds Isn’t Nakamoto
Though it is extremely unlikely that Torvalds is actually the true identity behind Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, the two figures have drawn comparison due to the fact that they both created highly recognizable pieces of open-source software.
Furthermore, some have noted similarities between Bitcoin and Torvalds’ version control system Git. Though Git is not a true blockchain, it is a ledger that uses cryptographic hashing and can be considered a distant relative of blockchain.
Torvalds is not known to have ever publicly commented on Bitcoin. In 2014, it was found that several developers including Torvalds did not collect Bitcoin tips sent to them via the service Tip4Commit, suggesting the Linux founder is not interested in cryptocurrency.
One of Torvalds’ contemporaries, GNU founder Richard Stallman, publicly criticized Bitcoin in 2020. He critiqued the coin’s privacy and stated that he avoids digital payments altogether.
Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned BTC, ETH, and other cryptocurrencies.
Disclaimer Read More Read Less
The information on or accessed through this website is obtained from independent sources we believe to be accurate and reliable, but Decentral Media, Inc. makes no representation or warranty as to the timeliness, completeness, or accuracy of any information on or accessed through this website. Decentral Media, Inc. is not an investment advisor. We do not give personalized investment advice or other financial advice. The information on this website is subject to change without notice. Some or all of the information on this website may become outdated, or it may be or become incomplete or inaccurate. We may, but are not obligated to, update any outdated, incomplete, or inaccurate information.
You should never make an investment decision on an ICO, IEO, or other investment based on the information on this website, and you should never interpret or otherwise rely on any of the information on this website as investment advice. We strongly recommend that you consult a licensed investment advisor or other qualified financial professional if you are seeking investment advice on an ICO, IEO, or other investment. We do not accept compensation in any form for analyzing or reporting on any ICO, IEO, cryptocurrency, currency, tokenized sales, securities, or commodities.