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More than a dozen federal police officers entered a house registered on the electoral roll to Craig Steven Wright, whom Wired outed as the likely real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous figure that first released bitcoin's code in 2009. A reporter who approached an office listed as the location of two of Wright's registered businesses, DeMorgan and Panopticrypt, in another Sydney suburb, was turned away by police with one officer saying: "There's an operation going on at the moment, I can't answer any questions." Several police officers could be seen speaking with workers inside. Australian police raided the Sydney home and office on Wednesday of a man named by Wired magazine as the probable creator of bitcoin and holder of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of the cryptocurrency, Reuters witnesses said.
相信是比特币创始人的窝及名下产业被The Australian Federal Police (AFP) 在周三端了。但被查的是Craig Steven Wright而不是Satoshi Nakamoto。AFP在声明中否认此次行动和网上传闻有关联。
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