"It could be, but it's hard to believe completely."
The theory that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is the creator of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) has spread when a technologist named Andy Baio revealed that he accidentally came across Satoshi Nakamoto's BTC white paper on a Mac computer.
Explained in more detail, Baio while repairing the printer found a PDF copy of BTC Nakamoto's white paper along with every copy of macOS Mojave, which is the fifteenth major release in 2018.
The white paper entitled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" was published in 2008 and in it, the author presented a framework for the basic mechanism of moving BTC and allowing transactions without third parties such as banks or financial institutions.
Following Baio's disclosure, most individuals including investor and blogger Lark David believe that the creator of BTC is Jobs as Nakamoto was found missing in December 2010 and the Apple co-founder died in October 2011.
Even so, some people are still skeptical and don't believe Nakamoto is Jobs even though there is a white paper on the Mac computer.
This is because Jobs is indeed credited as the creative force behind most of Apple's most iconic products, but he is by no means an expert programmer, comments co-founder Steve Wozniak.
While there are Twitter users who believe that BTC fans who work at Apple are the individuals who entered the white paper into the Mac computer.