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Topic: Andreas Antonopolous raising funds for Dorian Nakamoto - page 6. (Read 20642 times)

sr. member
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I don't think Newsweek did any irresponsible journalism.
Journalism needs to instigate curiosity, research, quest, inquiry...
Journalism is to help people know more about the world.
If it helps in that it is probably good journalism, even when people that don't like it for some particular reason say it is irresponsible.
Did you study journalism, Andreas? I think you should read some books and study it a bit more in order to make these kind of frivolous accusations. A bit of 'journalism deontology' won't hurt. Have you read any book about journalism, at all?

Did you read any books about human rights?


Look at mass media in the "first world" (you know, the one obsessed with sports, glamour, Hollywood, etc.), this is far from a violation of human rights.  Irresponsible for releasing personal details, yes, but if you want to start throwing the phrase "human rights" around don't use it for such a petty and small thing.  There is a big world out there outside of Bitcoin and it is solving none of the bigger problems in the world (all money is corrupt, be it crypto or fiat), just pointing out issues in the already established systems.
newbie
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I think it would me more "sorry" donation than 'thanks'! Btw if he is true Satoshi he has a lot of coins and no need in another ones a lot .
For some reasons I think he is not Satoshi , just a guy who had got into troubles cause of mass media and wish donation would make it less difficult to continue his normal life
sr. member
Activity: 308
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I like big BITS and I cannot lie.
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.


this story was the greatest embarrassment in 81 years of newsweek. when there is a quest for a hidden person and a journalist comes up with such a thin story dragging out the wrong guy to the world public it is the opposite of "good journalism"

they could have at least asked "is this the real satoshi ?" instead they pretended they had something, but they had nothing.

I love conspiracy theories. Mine is that this whole thing was cooked up by someone in the IC to draw Satoshi out of hiding, which seems to have worked since he logged into his P2P account.

He didn't.
He didn't sign his msg.

It was probably a BTC supporter with some skills.


Well, your probably isn't really any better than my probably. We're all just guessing. Do you think there we'll ever figure it out?
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 502
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.


this story was the greatest embarrassment in 81 years of newsweek. when there is a quest for a hidden person and a journalist comes up with such a thin story dragging out the wrong guy to the world public it is the opposite of "good journalism"

they could have at least asked "is this the real satoshi ?" instead they pretended they had something, but they had nothing.

I love conspiracy theories. Mine is that this whole thing was cooked up by someone in the IC to draw Satoshi out of hiding, which seems to have worked since he logged into his P2P account.

He didn't.
He didn't sign his msg.

It was probably a BTC supporter with some skills.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 251
I like big BITS and I cannot lie.
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.


this story was the greatest embarrassment in 81 years of newsweek. when there is a quest for a hidden person and a journalist comes up with such a thin story dragging out the wrong guy to the world public it is the opposite of "good journalism"

they could have at least asked "is this the real satoshi ?" instead they pretended they had something, but they had nothing.

I love conspiracy theories. Mine is that this whole thing was cooked up by someone in the IC to draw Satoshi out of hiding, which seems to have worked since he logged into his P2P account.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 2106
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.


this story was the greatest embarrassment in 81 years of newsweek. when there is a quest for a hidden person and a journalist comes up with such a thin story dragging out the wrong guy to the world public it is the opposite of "good journalism"

they could have at least asked "is this the real satoshi ?" instead they pretended they had something, but they had nothing.
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 502
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.

Know more of what it's true yes. I agree with you on that.

legendary
Activity: 1122
Merit: 1017
ASMR El Salvador
I think that if it helps people know more it is good journalism.
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 502
I don't think Newsweek did any irresponsible journalism.
Journalism needs to instigate curiosity, research, quest, inquiry...
Journalism is to help people know more about the world.
If it helps in that it is probably good journalism, even when people that don't like it for some particular reason say it is irresponsible.
Did you study journalism, Andreas? I think you should read some books and study it a bit more in order to make these kind of frivolous accusations. A bit of 'journalism deontology' won't hurt. Have you read any book about journalism, at all?

Did you read any books about human rights?


Yes. I have read Bertrand Russell and Peter Singer, to name a few authors.
Still, I don't see any irresponsible journalism here. I'm sorry you don't seem to like journalism. I do like it very much.

So you find the fact the they have posted personal details about Dorian and his family proper journalism?
Because I can tell you from now that the press and POLICE is protecting real criminals personal information from getting out.

Once again: Is this proper journalism?
Regarding the fact the the journalist had nothing but speculations?

 
legendary
Activity: 1122
Merit: 1017
ASMR El Salvador
I don't think Newsweek did any irresponsible journalism.
Journalism needs to instigate curiosity, research, quest, inquiry...
Journalism is to help people know more about the world.
If it helps in that it is probably good journalism, even when people that don't like it for some particular reason say it is irresponsible.
Did you study journalism, Andreas? I think you should read some books and study it a bit more in order to make these kind of frivolous accusations. A bit of 'journalism deontology' won't hurt. Have you read any book about journalism, at all?

Did you read any books about human rights?


Yes. I have read Bertrand Russell and Peter Singer, to name a few authors.
Still, I don't see any irresponsible journalism here. I'm sorry you don't seem to like journalism. I do like it very much.
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 502
I don't think Newsweek did any irresponsible journalism.
Journalism needs to instigate curiosity, research, quest, inquiry...
Journalism is to help people know more about the world.
If it helps in that it is probably good journalism, even when people that don't like it for some particular reason say it is irresponsible.
Did you study journalism, Andreas? I think you should read some books and study it a bit more in order to make these kind of frivolous accusations. A bit of 'journalism deontology' won't hurt. Have you read any book about journalism, at all?

Did you read any books about human rights?
legendary
Activity: 1122
Merit: 1017
ASMR El Salvador
I don't think Newsweek did any irresponsible journalism.
Journalism needs to instigate curiosity, research, quest, inquiry...
Journalism is to help people know more about the world.
If it helps in that it is probably good journalism, even when people that don't like it for some particular reason say it is irresponsible.
Did you study journalism, Andreas? I think you should read some books and study it a bit more in order to make these kind of frivolous accusations. A bit of 'journalism deontology' won't hurt. Have you read any book about journalism, at all?
hero member
Activity: 718
Merit: 500
Awesome just checked the wallet address and the number of btc received  Shocked it should hit the news  Wink

It's gonna hit the news if they ever send it to him..??
hero member
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I'm just happy that Dorian has received twice the amount of BTC that Wales have received.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001

Please give the man the choice of holding at least some of it in actual bitcoins, even if with help from one of multiple third parties.



Yes.  That would be great too.  Of course he could always set up his own wallet and transfer the cash into BTC if he really wanted to, but it would be better for tax purposes for him to get coins directly.
hero member
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Please give the man the choice of holding at least some of it in actual bitcoins, even if with help from one or multiple third parties.

legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
92.88 coins in his account as of this morning.  That is impressive.  Now hopefully the price rises for BTC before the end of March and the value will increase for that donation as well.

I am glad that the BTC community pulled together to help this guy out!

Edit:  I guess the 92.88 was wrong or unconfirmed.  It is back to 46.
full member
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hero member
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Merit: 507
To the moon!
His brother posted in the bitcoin subreddit.  He'd probably be a good contact person for getting the funds to Dorian.


His brother who called him an asshole in the media? maybe not...

yeah, I was gonna say

I don't think it was actually his brother who posted there.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 2106
Poor Mr Nakamoto, lost his privacy because the delusion of some nerds. Looking at the above photo it becomes obvious he is being harassed for no genuine reason at all. Some people put their selfish purposes above the essential respect they should have for others. At this point I feel embarrassed to be associated with this community.


major german newspaper says that newsweek may have pulled the biggest and most embarrassing mistake in their 81 year long history.

http://www.zeit.de/digital/2014-03/bitcoin-gruender-internet-waehrung-medien/seite-2
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