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Topic: Bitcoin and me (Hal Finney) - page 19. (Read 280203 times)

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October 05, 2017, 02:28:28 AM
It’s really interesting story also it’s really good to hear OP can able to communicate and work with crypto for sathoshi patience to read whole article really worth. Op has posted this article on 2013 still bitcoin changed lots of people life including me.
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October 05, 2017, 02:06:48 AM
inspirative storry, so cool .Thanks for share buddy
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Buy The F*cking Dip
September 26, 2017, 10:53:19 AM
I know that this has been said in many posts before mine but I just wanted to say it in my own post: thank you very much Hal Finney. I just stumbled to this thread and got intrigued by the title of it. Didn't know that this will be the most inspirational post that I have ever read here in Bitcointalk. Honestly, I didn't know the whole history of BTC other than Satoshi Nakamoto started it (yeah, I need to do my homework to study the history of it). This type of humble beginnings always leave an etch in my heart that I will always bear for the rest of my life (I think).  Roll Eyes
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September 12, 2017, 12:46:47 AM
If you're watching us from somewhere, i hope you know that your blind trust in bitcoin was probably the cause of it being stable during the first weeks/months and your combat against ALS is really inspiring.
Rest in peace Hal.
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September 11, 2017, 10:26:47 AM
Came across this thread after spending the morning reading about the link between Hal Finney and Dorian Nakamoto.  Never knew that the two lived within two miles of each other in California.  Makes you wonder if Newsweek was on to something when they posted their story a few years back.  Anyway, RIP Hal Finney. 
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September 10, 2017, 04:12:33 AM
Rest in Peace Hal.
That was a really touching story...
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
June 21, 2017, 04:32:03 PM
Rest in peace , Hal.

I just read this thread after going through the history of bitcoin.

I wish I had the opportunity to interact with satoshi and you on this forum, but that day will never come now.

Thanks for all your work.

Don't be so sure, Satoshi is probably still alive and can come back at anytime, and there's an extremely tiny possibility that Hal Finney might be revived in the distant future.

Oh my!!!!!

I know that nothing is 100%, but what are the odds of both of those things happening? 

Being able to interact in the future (let's say within 10 years) with both Satoshi and Hal Finney at the same time... first of all they would have to NOT be the same person, and both be capable of interacting in some kind of meaningful way.  Therefore, I would place such odds at less than .0001%.

But definitely respects to the life changing and innovative contributions of both to this crypto-space - whether had been the same physical person or not.
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June 21, 2017, 03:26:08 PM
Rest in peace , Hal.

I just read this thread after going through the history of bitcoin.

I wish I had the opportunity to interact with satoshi and you on this forum, but that day will never come now.

Thanks for all your work.

Don't be so sure, Satoshi is probably still alive and can come back at anytime, and there's an extremely tiny possibility that Hal Finney might be revived in the distant future.
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June 21, 2017, 03:22:27 PM
Rest in Peace Hal.
You were a crypto hero, too bad people don't know more about you.
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May 24, 2017, 03:05:07 PM
Rest in peace , Hal.

I just read this thread after going through the history of bitcoin.

I wish I had the opportunity to interact with satoshi and you on this forum, but that day will never come now.

Thanks for all your work.
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February 28, 2017, 08:05:34 PM
rest in peace hal finney..
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February 28, 2017, 06:33:07 PM
Fantastic story, thanks for sharing your perspective. It was a pleasure to read directly from the man who worked so closely to Satoshi in the early days of Bitcoin. Rest in peace, that love be within all of us always.
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July 14, 2016, 04:30:54 AM
Fantastic original post from a brave man.
I don't do metaphysics very much, but have a grandma who is suffering from Dementia.
We watched her lose her memory, slowly at first, then become unable to do the simplest things. She was very frightened and upset for a period while she was still aware of the outside world, but now she has completely withdrawn into an interior reality, around about 1941 we think, she lies in bed working an imaginary sewing machine like she did then, making parachutes during the war effort.
What "value" does her life have? None from the point of view of the outside world. She recognizes none of her children or grandchildren and is unable to feed or clean herself.
But she seems content and in no distress, so we kiss her, talk to her (but she doesn't respond) and leave her to live the rest of her days (she's 95) inside her head.
An incredible thing, human existence, we will know the answers when we have breathed our last. Maybe.
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July 14, 2016, 01:42:57 AM
If what some people on this page of the topic have written is true, and the mind / soul does not disassociate from the body at death, then it could be that Hal's soul is currently locked up in his frozen brain and body, saying "FORGET IT!!!  THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!!! THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO WORK LIKE THIS!!! LET ME OUT!!! KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME..........."

I don't think anyone here wants to do him like that, do we?
In that case, let's just ask Hal's soul how it feels the next time we see it.
I guess that would be... cool.


That was not wasted.  I got it.
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July 14, 2016, 01:34:18 AM
Wow.. what an amazing post from Hal Finney!! It's unlikely that I would've come across this old thread by myself so thank you to the posters who helped bump it to the top. I'd heard about Finney a few times from news articles but had never researched him and I never knew he had ALS. Must have took him a while to write this opening post using only his eyes.
R.I.P Hal.
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July 14, 2016, 12:38:45 AM
If what some people on this page of the topic have written is true, and the mind / soul does not disassociate from the body at death, then it could be that Hal's soul is currently locked up in his frozen brain and body, saying "FORGET IT!!!  THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!!! THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO WORK LIKE THIS!!! LET ME OUT!!! KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME..........."

I don't think anyone here wants to do him like that, do we?
In that case, let's just ask Hal's soul how it feels the next time we see it.
I guess that would be... cool.
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July 13, 2016, 10:10:17 PM
If what some people on this page of the topic have written is true, and the mind / soul does not disassociate from the body at death, then it could be that Hal's soul is currently locked up in his frozen brain and body, saying "FORGET IT!!!  THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!!! THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO WORK LIKE THIS!!! LET ME OUT!!! KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME..........."

I don't think anyone here wants to do him like that, do we?
In that case, let's just ask Hal's soul how it feels the next time we see it.
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July 13, 2016, 07:14:45 PM
If what some people on this page of the topic have written is true, and the mind / soul does not disassociate from the body at death, then it could be that Hal's soul is currently locked up in his frozen brain and body, saying "FORGET IT!!!  THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!!! THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO WORK LIKE THIS!!! LET ME OUT!!! KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME..........."

I don't think anyone here wants to do him like that, do we?
You can imagine things like that but it's oddly specific. Why that yet not have that be the problem when people are burried rather than cremated (or vice versa).
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July 13, 2016, 06:08:27 PM
If what some people on this page of the topic have written is true, and the mind / soul does not disassociate from the body at death, then it could be that Hal's soul is currently locked up in his frozen brain and body, saying "FORGET IT!!!  THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!!! THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO WORK LIKE THIS!!! LET ME OUT!!! KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME KILL ME..........."

I don't think anyone here wants to do him like that, do we?
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July 13, 2016, 12:36:47 PM
Hal Your story is really inspiring, It suddenly made me think of Steve Jobs and Stephen Halkings. Whenever there will be discussions of evolution of bitcoin in the future then no doubt that your name will be taken among them who shaped this currency. That's what the spirit of bitcoin is, it's standing on the strong pillars like you. Thanks for sharing your story, #Salute from me.
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