"Calm down everyone, maybe Musk is now looking for that solution."
Social media platform X owner Elon Musk has been pressured by the cryptocurrency community to remove an account impersonating Bitcoin (BTC) creator Satoshi Nakamoto after violating its terms of service.
In addition to warning against creating fake profiles of known individuals or organizations, Pledittor said that users are prohibited from misusing identities unless they are parody accounts.
There is no denying that Andy Rowe, who manages Nakamoto's profile, has been silent since October 2018, but the account has resurfaced following him on October 2 yesterday expressing his desire to research aspects of the BTC whitepaper.
As the crypto community was quick to support Pledditor's stance, many labeling the account a disgrace have urged Musk to take immediate action.
Over the years, various individuals have claimed the title of Satoshi Nakamoto, but the true identity of BTC's creator has remained hidden to this day even though Craig Wright once claimed copyright on the BTC whitepaper.
Recently, Musk has criticized the mainstream media by voicing his grievances against the CBS News program "60 Minutes" which covered Sam Bankman-Fried, the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FTX.
This is because Musk believes that the statement reported by the media is very biased and unfair.