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Is Hollywood about to flip the Satoshi narrative? "Killing Satoshi" directed by Doug Liman, starring Casey Affleck, set for 2026 release. Producer Ryan Kavanaugh said they're approaching it "the same way we did with The Social Network." The Social Network was a film premised on Zuckerberg being the actual founder. The official description: "Traces an elite cabal's diabolical plans to make sure that the truth never surfaces." The title isn't "Finding Satoshi." It's "Killing Satoshi." To kill someone, they must first be alive. In 2024, a UK court ruled that Craig Wright is "not" Satoshi. They legally killed Satoshi. On December 1, 2025, 50 BTC moved from a 2009 mining address. First movement in 15.7 years. "That wasn't Satoshi's coin, just some early miner's stash"? Then explain this. Why does that address exactly match one specified in the Florida Kleiman v. Wright lawsuit documents? Both sides proceeded with the trial acknowledging "this was jointly mined by Dave Kleiman and Craig Wright." Why did it stay dormant for 15.7 years, only to awaken right after the COPA verdict? If there was a "real owner" all along, why didn't they come forward during years of court battles? Why now? The legally dead Satoshi is moving again on the blockchain. The decade-old narrative of "Satoshi as the mysterious anonymous genius" could that story be about to change? #bitcoin #bsv #btc #crypto #satoshi