Mars Finance News: Cryptocurrency lawyer James Murphy has cited the Freedom of Information Act to sue the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), demanding disclosure of whether the agency has met with the "Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto" and requesting the release of related notes and emails. The lawsuit is based on remarks by DHS agent Rana Saoud at a conference in 2019, where she stated that several DHS colleagues had met with four individuals involved in creating Bitcoin, inquiring about their motivations and the ultimate goals of Bitcoin. Murphy asserts that if such a meeting occurred, there should be records available, and he promises to "pursue the case to the end". The case is being assisted by former U.S. Assistant Attorney Brian Field, with the aim of promoting government transparency. Currently, Satoshi Nakamoto's true identity remains unknown, and the community continues to debate whether their identity should be revealed.
Crypto lawyer sues US Department of Homeland Security, demands disclosure of meeting information related to Satoshi Nakamoto's identity
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