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Topic: [2019-05-14] Satoshi Nakamoto Could Be Criminal Mastermind Paul Le Roux - page 2. (Read 357 times)

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I made the mistake of taking OP off ignore to peek - wish I didn't bother.

Have you ever read such complete & utter cr@p? Jeezus.

Back on ignore & don't ever come out again.....lol
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It has now been suggested that Paul Le Roux may be Satoshi Nakamoto – and that Craig Wright is in possession of encrypted hard drives containing Le Roux’s multi-billion-dollar stash of bitcoins. It’s a crazy theory, and yet, on closer inspection, there is a prima facie case for Bitcoin’s mastermind being criminal mastermind Le Roux. Source.


I am always fascinated with the continuing fascination with the never-ending search for the real identity of the man named Satoshi Nakamoto. So far there have been many candidates but only a few are being taken seriously. Should we then include a criminal named Paul Le Roux to the growing list of possible Satoshi? Well, let's see if this possible claim can hold on over a period of time. Certainly, it would put Bitcoin on a bad light if later on it can be proven that this man is the one we are looking for. Just because a person is in jail is not making him inutile not to be able to move his Bitcoin not unless he is not allowed to see any guest even family members.
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We might as well start from the same 2012 point. People who've been in prison (and without internet), people who've died, even people who've been committed to mental institutions, and people who've become substance addicts since 2012.

I mean, it makes sense, the only reason we wouldn't move our coins were if we died or couldn't access it right? There's NO other reason we'd just up and go. If not us, why Satoshi right?

Wright, Le Roux, really, we do have the pick of the litter.

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*yawn*

I suppose everyone in prison since 2012 is a candidate, then?
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One of the most enduring mysteries of modern times has produced another enthralling twist. Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous and enigmatic creator, has not been seen online in more than eight years. Evidence has now surfaced that points to a new Satoshi candidate, whose known life has a number of parallels with that of Bitcoin’s inventor. His name is Paul Le Roux and, if proven to be Satoshi, there is a good reason why his 1 million BTC hasn’t moved – the Rhodesian has been in jail since 2012. More here...

What is your thought on this news article? Do you think Paul Le Roux and Satoshi Nakamoto are the same person? Let's discuss.
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