Bitcoin Coder Identity Investigation (2)
Executive Summary
System Metadata
Source ID
DOC-PROJECT_
Process Date
2/3/2026
Integrity Hash
SHA256-645uc78d31g...
Indexer Status
COMPLETE
INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS
Layman's Executive Summary
This intelligence report identifies the creator of Bitcoin by systematically ruling out previous candidates through death records and technical forensics. It concludes that Adam Back is the most likely creator because his past software projects used the same specific, outdated coding tools found in Bitcoin's original code.
Document Origin
The document is an executive summary from 'Project Cassandra IV,' a targeted intelligence operation likely produced by an internal research group or private intelligence firm specializing in forensic identity resolution.
Research Purpose
The research was conducted to resolve a critical analytical contradiction regarding a deceased candidate (Gary Howland) and to pivot the investigation toward higher-probability individuals through deep-forensic coding analysis and network mapping.
Relevancy Analysis
" This report utilizes crypto-linguistics and forensic software profiling, methodologies critical to the wider investigation of 'black programs' where creators remain anonymous. By analyzing legacy coding environments (like Hungarian notation) and technical network recruitment (the SOX protocol), the document demonstrates how OSINT can bridge the gap between public-facing academic research and clandestine technological development. "
Extracted Verifiable Claims
- › Gary Howland died on March 23, 2002, as documented in an obituary hosted on iang.org.
- › Adam Back's 'Hashcash' software was distributed with a Microsoft Visual C++ project file.
- › Dr. Richard Clayton developed 'Turnpike,' a Windows-based Internet access package, in the 1990s.
- › The [email protected] mailing list archives lack the full email headers required for primary forensic protocol.
- › Gary Howland and Ian Grigg co-developed the Ricardo/SOX payment system.
Technical Contribution
This document provides the definitive chronological elimination of Gary Howland via primary source obituary evidence and establishes a technical link between Adam Back and the specific Microsoft Visual C++ development environment used for Bitcoin.