The crypto community remembers a key figure in Bitcoin history: Hal Finney, widely regarded as one of the top candidates for being Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator.
Twelve years ago, Hal Finney made his last post on the Bitcoin forum before stepping away from the public eye.
Bitcoin historian Pete Rizzo highlighted this in a recent tweet: “12 years ago today, Hal Finney made his final post on the Bitcoin forum before logging off forever. Gone but not forgotten.”
Finney, an American software developer, was an early Bitcoin contributor, who received the first Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi Nakamoto.
In March 2013, Finney revealed on a Bitcoin forum, BitcoinTalk, in an article titled “Bitcoin and Me (Hal Finney)” that he was practically paralyzed. Despite his condition, he stayed active in Bitcoin’s development and growing community until he stepped back due to his health.
In August 2013 Finney would later make his final post on the Bitcoin forum, logging off forever. Finney’s departure came about a year later, on Aug. 28, 2014, amid his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Satoshi mystery
Years after Finney exited the public eye and his passing, the mystery of Satoshi’s true identity remains unsolved.