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legendary
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Bullshit at its best.
This is even more stupid than the news trying to uncover who is Satoshi.
legendary
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legendary
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Can't he just speak plain english!!Ooops I forgot.. the NDA. Roll Eyes
So no signing blocks and no moving coins.But why no other Satoshi?
Is the real one dead? Or does Jon tries to tell us that Craig is Satoshi but lost all his keys?
Man this all is becoming so ridiculous!

legendary
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Nice made-up story. As per bitcoinist's source:

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Today anonymous sources from the UK police leaked information about intentions to arrest Mr. Wright using anti-terror legislation, however this is yet to be confirmed.

sr. member
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This I can't understand. Why would he buy Bitcoins at $1200 if he had like around a million of them? If he was selling that's OK, but why he was buying them?

Because his coins were locked into a trust  Cry Cry Cry

He had to quench his thirst for bitcoins, paying 1200$ per BTC  Cry Cry Cry

this is a big issue now, because why he appeared now not earlier ??
and really if he is founder of bitcoin then he should not come out for safety of own self, bitcoins & peoples money.
He should know that every thug will try him to solve the blocks and get money faster.

Making such an admission is like painting a target on your back. If anything it shows he has intelligence services protection.

If he is definitely Satoshi then he must be having some blurred thinking on this one. Things are a bit off in his decision making.
legendary
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legendary
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This I can't understand. Why would he buy Bitcoins at $1200 if he had like around a million of them? If he was selling that's OK, but why he was buying them?

Because his coins were locked into a trust  Cry Cry Cry

He had to quench his thirst for bitcoins, paying 1200$ per BTC  Cry Cry Cry

this is a big issue now, because why he appeared now not earlier ??
and really if he is founder of bitcoin then he should not come out for safety of own self, bitcoins & peoples money.
He should know that every thug will try him to solve the blocks and get money faster.

Making such an admission is like painting a target on your back. If anything it shows he has intelligence services protection.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4hx3q9/according_to_the_mtgox_leaks_from_early_2014_our/

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submitted 8 hours ago * by apoefjmqdsfls

As /u/winlifeat posted here, Craig was user 'e62d5e53-0dbc-44be-9591-725cd55ca9dd' at the Mtgox exchange. With this identifier, it's possible to look up his trades in the 2014 leak. I posted the raw data in this pastebin, you can import it into spreadsheet software like Excel to play with it yourself.

He started trading at 22/04/2013, this is just after the crash of the April 2013 bubble (or the 'Cyprus bubble'). He lost interest pretty quickly, because activity stopped 27/04, only to come back 25/11 around the peak of the last bitcoin bubble. His average price is actually $120 and he bought around 50 bitcoins, but his last buy was 17 bitcoins at around $1200. He ends up with a balance of just under 15 bitcoins when mtgox shuts down, so he probably lost another few bitcoins with trading. (The trade data in the leak stops at November 2013)



This I can't understand. Why would he buy Bitcoins at $1200 if he had like around a million of them? If he was selling that's OK, but why he was buying them?
AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
Which dump besides these two from 2014+2015 are you talking about? Download link?

That's part of July 2011 user db leak. Hard to get these days, you may try by Torrent or if someone send you the file.

Thx!
legendary
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Which dump besides these two from 2014+2015 are you talking about? Download link?

That's part of July 2011 user db leak. Hard to get these days, you may try by Torrent or if someone send you the file.
AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
A good write up on how it could have worked to trick Gavin:

http://jere.in/dr-wrong-and-the-art-of-digital-misdirection
sr. member
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It can be really a fake story to up the interest of people who make money in bitcoins. So for now when where r no any proofs I'll stay calm to this breaking news)
AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4hx3q9/according_to_the_mtgox_leaks_from_early_2014_our/

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submitted 8 hours ago * by apoefjmqdsfls

As /u/winlifeat posted here, Craig was user 'e62d5e53-0dbc-44be-9591-725cd55ca9dd' at the Mtgox exchange. With this identifier, it's possible to look up his trades in the 2014 leak. I posted the raw data in this pastebin, you can import it into spreadsheet software like Excel to play with it yourself.

He started trading at 22/04/2013, this is just after the crash of the April 2013 bubble (or the 'Cyprus bubble'). He lost interest pretty quickly, because activity stopped 27/04, only to come back 25/11 around the peak of the last bitcoin bubble. His average price is actually $120 and he bought around 50 bitcoins, but his last buy was 17 bitcoins at around $1200. He ends up with a balance of just under 15 bitcoins when mtgox shuts down, so he probably lost another few bitcoins with trading. (The trade data in the leak stops at November 2013)



FWIW, his same email address is not in the first Mt Gox dump (I have a copy) starting with...

1,jed,[email protected],$1$E1xAsgR1$vPt0d/L3f81Ys3SxJ7rIh/
2,Babylon,[email protected],$1$ww5kHeyP$8X080o0Qzu.ZTUZ.MqpIC/
3,kevin,[email protected],$1$0ib3/xhJ$yITSUbrOZw1Q.x4nWBp5.1
4,Justdigi,,$1$yHWqORNr$rRF7U59c9UY9utiW/ZnF..
6,BitCoinPurse,[email protected],$1$WNPPwCLE$1GezPEs8c5OgOLS7qhI5x/
7,EricJ2190,[email protected],5de14ed92c5a56c0a50cf3a9c4d8b736
8,theymos,[email protected],$1$Rhiuqwb/$gv1XZq5QcjoTfMQUaz1/K/
9,bythebit,[email protected],aa535719a177d00a38e7128be0bf440c
10,abcde,,$1$eVe/yQrF$HNws4a6lsEuUCvvUHZPil/
12,jercos,[email protected],e3c40a11dc441e102cdf004fb767f33c



Nor any of the Wrights fit the bill. And, not a single Kleiman.

Which dump besides these two from 2014+2015 are you talking about? Download link?
vip
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4hx3q9/according_to_the_mtgox_leaks_from_early_2014_our/

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submitted 8 hours ago * by apoefjmqdsfls

As /u/winlifeat posted here, Craig was user 'e62d5e53-0dbc-44be-9591-725cd55ca9dd' at the Mtgox exchange. With this identifier, it's possible to look up his trades in the 2014 leak. I posted the raw data in this pastebin, you can import it into spreadsheet software like Excel to play with it yourself.

He started trading at 22/04/2013, this is just after the crash of the April 2013 bubble (or the 'Cyprus bubble'). He lost interest pretty quickly, because activity stopped 27/04, only to come back 25/11 around the peak of the last bitcoin bubble. His average price is actually $120 and he bought around 50 bitcoins, but his last buy was 17 bitcoins at around $1200. He ends up with a balance of just under 15 bitcoins when mtgox shuts down, so he probably lost another few bitcoins with trading. (The trade data in the leak stops at November 2013)



FWIW, his same email address is not in the first Mt Gox dump (I have a copy) starting with...

1,jed,[email protected],$1$E1xAsgR1$vPt0d/L3f81Ys3SxJ7rIh/
2,Babylon,[email protected],$1$ww5kHeyP$8X080o0Qzu.ZTUZ.MqpIC/
3,kevin,[email protected],$1$0ib3/xhJ$yITSUbrOZw1Q.x4nWBp5.1
4,Justdigi,,$1$yHWqORNr$rRF7U59c9UY9utiW/ZnF..
6,BitCoinPurse,[email protected],$1$WNPPwCLE$1GezPEs8c5OgOLS7qhI5x/
7,EricJ2190,[email protected],5de14ed92c5a56c0a50cf3a9c4d8b736
8,theymos,[email protected],$1$Rhiuqwb/$gv1XZq5QcjoTfMQUaz1/K/
9,bythebit,[email protected],aa535719a177d00a38e7128be0bf440c
10,abcde,,$1$eVe/yQrF$HNws4a6lsEuUCvvUHZPil/
12,jercos,[email protected],e3c40a11dc441e102cdf004fb767f33c



Nor any of the Wrights fit the bill. And, not a single Kleiman.
vip
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Craig Wright interview at the ~5 minute mark: https://vimeo.com/149115042

Paraphrased: I like making little codes. The swarm of little codes change their own algorithms and compete with existing code. (then he analogizes that into the blockchain)

At the beginning of Part 1 - https://vimeo.com/149035662 - Craig was asked when he got into Bitcoin, and replied with a number of years. The video is dated June 2014. I firmly believe that CSW wasn't in Bitcoin prior to 2013. He was asked what the price was when he came into Bitcoin, and replied that there wasn't a price, alluding to 2009 just like with declarations from Marshall Long, Leroy Fodor and Nick Spanos, all three buying and selling bitcoins prior to the first market being created.
legendary
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In short this is the scenerio.



If Craig deliberately wants to prove that he's Satoshi, he'll have to prove himself through a simple proof from the genesis address. Going in a roundabout way will only make himself more of a hoaxer.
vip
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Craig Wright interview at the ~5 minute mark: https://vimeo.com/149115042

Paraphrased: I like making little codes. The swarm of little codes change their own algorithms and compete with existing code. (then he analogizes that into the blockchain)
legendary
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He sure is taking his time to prove something that should be quick and easy to prove. ( If he was the real satoshi )
The excuse for not moving coin will be something like "the trust will not allow me access at this time", or somethingorother.
sr. member
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He sure is taking his time to prove something that should be quick and easy to prove. ( If he was the real satoshi )
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