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legendary
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September 20, 2022, 11:38:51 AM
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soo many fools

the list does not prove ownership of genesis address

we know genesis address has A as second letter

i can easily list genesis address amongst some other keys i make
eg "lets chose to put agenesis address as the 3rd in list(3rd letter of a new word)
and then use vanitygen for other random nonsense addresses to spell out a word: franky or blackhat"

anyone can do that..

i then convert the PUBLIC keys into numbers and then into hex and then pretend this lengthy bunch of hex came first and pretend i discovered it discovered
and after discovering it i then coverted it and found a puzzle

pretend to be surprised that it converts to a bunch or public keys. and pretend to be surprised that a genesis address is the 3rd letter of the word "franky" or black hat.. or whatever word i chosen at the start of the trick creation
..

where previous to posting a "i discovered a puzzle" forum message
i mathed the keys to create another key
and then sign a message with that final key(because i made that final key)

its not that complicated
member
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Try to choose from this list or ask in this thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.59890879
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
Go the the Bitcoin Core Log File and download it from Genesis Block to block 40,000. you will find it.
You forgot the address from block 40,001. That was definitely Satoshi's.
member
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I Am Satoshi Nakamoto
Who has the list of all of Satoshi's addresses with their corresponding pubkeys?

I would like a copy.



Go the the Bitcoin Core Log File and download it from Genesis Block to block 40,000. you will find it.
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I Am Satoshi Nakamoto
Interesting but it does not make any sense. There are more than 10,000 people those who are computer scientists  and programmers and coders have tried to break the Bitcoin Genesis block over the last 10 years but thy have failed.

There re more than 10,000 Journalist and reporters and Satoshi hunters are trying to find Satoshi Nakamoto over the 10 years bu they all have failed to find Satoshi Nakamoto.

Why people are spending enormous amounts of times and efforts to find Satoshi ?  Why they are trying to find the Genesis block private key ?  The answer to the lat is they are greedy and want to steal Satoshi's Bitcoin Stash.

Why can't you people leave Satoshi alone and searching to find his private key ?  Just use your times to set up bitcoin or other cryptocurrency  trading platform and buy and trade to make profits and become rich.

Some people think, I am Bitcoin Moses, I am joker but listen you people, I am Satoshi Nakamoto and no one will find me.
When left the Bitcoin from on the 12 December 2010, no it was not because, Gavin was invited by US government's agency to give a dis-closer of Bitcoin but I planned in 2007 to leave the Bitcoin Forum on the 12 December 2010. Also I planed to reveal my Identity on 14 February 2020 but there was chaos so I did not reveal my identity.

newbie
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Who has the list of all of Satoshi's addresses with their corresponding pubkeys?

I would like a copy.

member
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What do you mean by releasing the private key(s)?
Do this: 5HxDZdeVzxa7RuSpUQomY398UjjTRZp9xSz4wZbygPtDbZeeJty
For all 22,000 addresses?
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
What do you mean by releasing the private key(s)?
Do this: 5HxDZdeVzxa7RuSpUQomY398UjjTRZp9xSz4wZbygPtDbZeeJty
member
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If he didn't want this chaos, all he needed was to make the address(es) worthless by releasing the private key(s).
What do you mean by releasing the private key(s)?
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
That neither makes sense. Re-read my post. If he didn't want this chaos, all he needed was to make the address(es) worthless by releasing the private key(s).
member
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so instead of releasing that private key publicly so that everyone can have it, he chose to design the most difficult treasure hunt ever made.
You say it, releasing that private key would make them to Satoshi. But this is not their wish. I don't think that it is important to them to be Satoshi. Maybe they saw all that chaos "I'm Satoshi, no you are not Satoshi" and decided it that way?
legendary
Activity: 1512
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Farewell, Leo
Yes. Satoshi is known for being a treasure hunt bugger. All he wanted was to hold no power, so instead of releasing that private key publicly so that everyone can have it, he chose to design the most difficult treasure hunt ever made. That'd definitely help on making all Satoshi and not incentivizing random psychos on pretending to be him. That was the plan all along.
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Maybe they (Satoshi) want us to calculate it?
Yes. That's what Satoshi does on Wednesdays. He's trying to see if some strangers can steal his identity.  Roll Eyes
If Satoshi leads us all to be able to calculate key block #0, then we all would become Satoshi. Maybe this is their wish? And that is no joke  Smiley
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
In the second post, there is the signature of Qsum.
That makes them two. The addresses in the first post are 18. So, 15 signatures left.

What we now need is the other signatures except for Satoshi's key. Then we would be able to calculate it.
Yes. Good luck.

Maybe they (Satoshi) want us to calculate it?
Yes. That's what Satoshi does on Wednesdays. He's trying to see if some strangers can steal his identity.  Roll Eyes
member
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Take this equation: Q1 + Q2 + Qsatoshi = Qsum.

If you know k1 and k2, but you don't know ksum, you can't calculate ksatoshi.
In the second post, there is the signature of Qsum.

Check it, we will publish a signed message.

Address:  1C1gQwDk2sxEaYVuMjBiuCAYaNw1JE2N3s
Message:  upload.ae
Signature:  HLGj4qJQzv/W06Go84XJqEjAJk65qZ168UjgJWWT2c3ECk9h7iBxYX8luEixvJMvUMsRAQbk9C/f64jXjCeDxyM=
What we now need is the other signatures except for Satoshi's key. Then we would be able to calculate it.

naakamoto_rising might be able to provide a signed message from some of these addresses, but not from this highly desired genesis address, for if he did, he'd have signed and published it already.
Maybe they (Satoshi) want us to calculate it?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
One year ago OP posted a signature for the address that represents the ECC sum of that list. Now we have a second signature. And in that list, we have Satoshi's block #0 address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa.
Which, as I told you in the other thread, is a trivial thing to do.

Take this equation: Q1 + Q2 + Qsatoshi = Qsum.

If you know k1 and k2, but you don't know ksum, you can't calculate ksatoshi. As long as you don't know at least all of them except 1, you don't know that 1. naakamoto_rising might be able to provide a signed message from some of these addresses, but not from this highly desired genesis address, for if he did, he'd have signed and published it already.

(Q = point in the curve, AKA "public key"; k = private key)
member
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1s1wZLBTjFZJi8DrN1kogV9ZxRZxwvKQJ
Congratulations, you won the troll-of-the-year award for signing a random message from a random address that has never been used or related to anything at all Cheesy
Check the OP list, it contains that address 1s1wZLBTjFZJi8DrN1kogV9ZxRZxwvKQJ. One year ago OP posted a signature for the address that represents the ECC sum of that list. Now we have a second signature. And in that list, we have Satoshi's block #0 address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa.
legendary
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1s1wZLBTjFZJi8DrN1kogV9ZxRZxwvKQJ
Congratulations, you won the troll-of-the-year award for signing a random message from a random address that has never been used or related to anything at all Cheesy
newbie
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Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
https://news.bitcoin.com/online-sleuths-believe-satoshi-nakamotos-bitcoin-stash-is-a-blockchain-treasure-hunt-meant-to-be-found/
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1s1wZLBTjFZJi8DrN1kogV9ZxRZxwvKQJ
HMoLqUcrjx22an/MrY4uy2z9Nowz4Ag9x3kzsbqz+FaNDSgkH+boXhWUyEkhq4bX8c24Ju+RHwWGltWKopRcg9k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
full member
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Hallo OP

We are interested in your work (the way how you did it) and would like to acquire it if it is not published somewhere else and when you are the owner of the work.
Send us a DM for further details if you like.

pooya87 solved it:

Rather simple.
You start in reverse meaning instead of adding random public keys to the starting pubkey, you find the final key and then start working your way backwards by subtracting the pub key (of the private key you already have) from the starting public key (which you don't have the private key of).

In short:

The creator has only the private key for the signature address 1C1gQwDk2sxEaYVuMjBiuCAYaNw1JE2N3s.
All other Bitcoin addresses are calculated with public keys and the creator doesn't have the private keys.
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