Jörg Molt, the self-acclaimed co-founder of Bitcoin, called out a scammer in a video posted on Twitter by a user. The video immediately went viral and now more people started pointing fingers at “Satoshi Nakamolto”.

During the WCC Vegas Blockchain Week event, a Twitter user with the handle @KennethBosak pointed to Molt in a video saying that Molt is not Satoshi. He continued in the video that Molt is claiming to be Satoshi but in the real sense, does not belong in the crypto domain. However, Molt reacted by knocking off the popular Twitter user’s hat. Following this even a lot of people are calling him a scammer via Twitter.

Confronting a scammer at @WorldCryptoCon



His name is @joergmolt and he is a scammer! pic.twitter.com/lMT4BP8FkK — BitCoin Co-founder (@KennethBosak) November 1, 2019 Kenneth Bosak via Twitter

Apparently, a German person called "Jorg Molt" has been showing a selfie taken with me and telling people that we are friends



This is a LIE. I don't know him at all.



I have heard from others that he claims to be the founder of Bitcoin and has thousands of BTC. A LIE. pic.twitter.com/Bh97AZfvS5 — Andreas ☮ ? ⚛ ⚖ ? ? ? ? ? ? (@aantonop) November 3, 2019 Andreas Antonopoulos – A popular figure in the cryptocurrency space.

Who is Jörg Molt?

Before the emergence of Bitcoin, Jörg Molt is said to have been involved in disreputable scams; he had several aliases, and was a DJ in Germany. Despite all the speculations, the only thing that anyone can verify is his gargantuan claims. He presents himself as co-founder of BTC as well as an expert in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. He was able to establish the Satoshi School in 2016. The school’s website claims it is the only school worldwide that provides exclusive teaching about Bitcoin and Bitcoin blockchain technology from wherever people desire.

In an YouTube interview with Steven Melnik, Molt explained what he means by “co-founder.” Molt said he uses it to refer to individuals involved in the process of creating digital money.

Numerous individuals on Twitter are not in tune with the larger-than-life words and claims of Molt. He has claimed to own 250,000 Bitcoins.

Just like Molt, other individuals who seemed to be seeking attention have been saying different things about Bitcoin. Craig Wright not only constantly claimed that he is Satoshi Nakamoto but also that Bitcoin has missed the road and that greed and lack of leadership have led to its corruption.

It is not easy for individuals new to the cryptocurrency domain to navigate. The crypto space keeps having individuals who present themselves as the almighty. No one knows who comes next after Molt.

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