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Topic: Bitcoin twitter account today asks "If you met satoshi what would you say?" - page 3. (Read 551 times)

hero member
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It'll be just a simple conversation. I just want to say hello to him and ask him what took you you so long to show yourself. wanna thank him for everything he did, he made something that made the world government changed their perspective about money and finally I will tell him to give us some more enlightenment about what else can bitcoin does.
legendary
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I'd ask him if he was feeling alright. Someone like that has better things to do than email a random nobody out of the blue.

If he replied he was feeling wonderful and wanted to be my best mate ever I'd ask him whether he's happy at the direction BTC has taken and whether any developments have taken him by surprise.
newbie
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I would ask him when I should finally withdraw?
legendary
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Who actually operates this @bitcoin {bitcoin} twitter account
I did not find any information on who actually own this account but sometimes back, there was a connection between the account and Roger, the account was used to promote BCH also. But there is no more connection between Roger and the twitter handle. It seems they are not promoting BCH or bitcoin.com anymore.
legendary
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Who actually operates this @bitcoin {bitcoin} twitter account because they tweeted this question about 4 hours ago:

https://twitter.com/Bitcoin/status/1252640068029874180

From the comments people are saying "Hi" Sergey, Craig and satoshi.
So with the date registered August 2011 it is a very old one. Shocked
There are many variables here. Do we know for sure it's Satoshi or it's a person simply claiming to be Satoshi? Is Satoshi's identity publicly known by that time? What is the purpose of Satoshi contacting me? But if we set all this aside, assuming that the identity is unknown but I somehow know for sure it's Satoshi when I receive that message, I would thank this person for such an invention, perhaps tell how it changed my life and also say I support Satoshi's intention to stay anonymous and thus won't ask for details and won't share what I already know publicly.
hero member
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I'll congratulate him for making bitcoin a success. And also I'll ask him a favor if it doesn't bothers him to send a message to the entire world to prove that those claimants who keep on telling that they are Satoshi to stop.

So that they will be stomped online and the entire world will see on the spot that they are lying. Because they're milking on Satoshi's name by simply claiming that they are.
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If I meet the real satoshi, I will thank him, because, with the creation of bitcoin, my life has changed for the better.

But, I'm not sure that the person who uses a bitcoin twitter account is a real satoshi. Even though I have no proof, but I'm very unsure.
legendary
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Simple, I'll just reply with my bitcoin address he might be doing a giveaway (lol). My first thought would be, obviously for him to contact me that means he most had heard my wishes somehow either through the intervention of a higher force (God) or it's just my lucky day. But on a second thought, I'll just delete the message since it could be a frien pranking me since they must have seen my diary where I pen down my wishes and desires in life. One of the wish is to get an opportunity to communicate with satoshi.

Sometimes I wonder why he hasn't tried to reach out to the community somehow to discharge the thought of him been dead. Anyways, he knows what's best.
sr. member
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If that happens I will thank him for creating a virtual currency/cryptocurrency that makes it easy for people to pay. And also because of that everything I want can be realized because of bitcoin, maybe that's all because I'm not interested in knowing his identity further so let satoshi remain anonymous Cheesy.
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You left bitcoin to work on something else. What was it?
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There is gold in volatility..
I will appreciate him first for such epic idea and innovation of bitcoin.
I'll suggest to him that the whitepaper need to be reviewed in order to capture and handle some other financial issues not currently there.
hero member
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I would ask for evidence that this is the real Satoshi, and not one of the dozens or even hundreds who decided to attribute themselves to this name, without any reason for it. If I was sure, I would say thanks, and asked if Bitcoin was originally an unsuccessful project, or whether it had predecessors.
legendary
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I'd ask him about his identity and convince him that I'll keep it top secret and won't tell anyone that he / she / they is / are Satoshi. /jk
I'm not interested in knowing about the identity of Satoshi, but exactly as big_daddy said, I'd just thank Satoshi for all the great work he did for the community (and maybe he's still doing it behind the scenes).
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My answer will be simple as

Thank You Satoshi.
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Who actually operates this @bitcoin {bitcoin} twitter account because they tweeted this question about 4 hours ago:

https://twitter.com/Bitcoin/status/1252640068029874180

From the comments people are saying "Hi" Sergey, Craig and satoshi.
So with the date registered August 2011 it is a very old one. Shocked
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