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Topic: **Breaking news** Satoshi Nakamotos identity revealed - page 13. (Read 77443 times)

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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Hopefully that is the only thing he posts for four more years.  Would just drive the media crazy.

That's EPIC.  Cheesy
The real Satoshi has put himself at risk of being identified to put a stop to these journalist pigs harrassing Dorian. That is very epic indeed  Smiley
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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Looks legit to me.

I think the age in the blog is Satoshi's real age.  38 sounds correct with the C++ language style he uses.

Now of course, Google (who owns ning) now knows where that post came from.

Wasn't the first implementation of BitcoinQt written in PHP?
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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Looks legit to me.

I think the age in the blog is Satoshi's real age.  38 sounds correct with the C++ language style he uses.

Now of course, Google (who owns ning) now knows where that post came from.

Would have been better is he signed it with his PGP key (or the private key for the coinbase reward in the genesis block Smiley ).

You mean the key for the alert system.   He gave that info to Gavin,  so there's no evidence that its him if he did.
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Hopefully that is the only thing he posts for four more years.  Would just drive the media crazy.

That's EPIC.  Cheesy
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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Looks legit to me.

I think the age in the blog is Satoshi's real age.  38 sounds correct with the C++ language style he uses.

Now of course, Google (who owns ning) now knows where that post came from.

Would have been better is he signed it with his PGP key (or the private key for the coinbase reward in the genesis block Smiley ).
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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Looks legit to me.

I think the age in the blog is Satoshi's real age.  38 sounds correct with the C++ language style he uses.

Now of course, Google (who owns ning) now knows where that post came from.
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Gerald Davis
holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns

Hopefully that is the only thing he posts for four more years.  Would just drive the media crazy.
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holy fooooooooooooooooooook! The real Satoshi returns
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NSA paper, 1996: "How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash". One referenced crypto expert is named Tatsuaki Okamoto.
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

"Universal Electronic Cash" Tatsuaki Okamoto,Kazuo Ohta
http://pdf.aminer.org/000/120/358/universal_electronic_cash.pdf

Authors wish to thank ... S. (Satoshi) Kurihara?
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
I know its lame to quote myself... but 'hackers' really love model trains...
Naw, those are just a bunch of academics who don't do anything useful.

Anyone search on the web for Satoshi Locomoto?  Cheesy


I found this ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7TuFy0fcuw

Sings... "You think the train is leaving me, leaving me... but"

 Cheesy
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Picking up a random japanese geek named Satoshi Nakamoto and claiming he is Bitcoin's father is like picking a random guy named Jesus, living in Nazareth today and claiming he is Messiah.
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“I am no longer involved in that and I cannot discuss it

I find the second half of the sentence to be extremely odd.



He either misspoke or the reporter heard him incorrectly.



Those are reasonable arguments, but what if he actually said it?

He could have heard the reporters question incorrectly.  Maybe he thought it was about some previous work that he did (which he can't discuss).

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Newsweek has no respect for the life of Satoshi, if he wished to remain anonymous it was for a reason.
This is an example of the press having no dignity  whatsoever with the goal of increasing their ratings.
We do not if the person identified by Newsweek is Satoshi or not, but we do know his life is at great risk.
Whoever he is, he is in a real difficult situation now, and if he is not Satoshi  he probably can not afford the type of security that he is going to need.
Whoever he is he should sue Newsweek for defamation and putting his life in great danger.
I have my doubts that the government will do anything to protect this person, in fact I believe the opposite.
I have no words to say, other than this is a great mess created by an underdog reporter wishing to get famous, and she will most likely be famous or more likely infamous but at what price.
This behavior of the press is completely unacceptable, I wish they did some more professional journalism like investigating what the Feds do with the money  that they create, or reporting on wars what normally does not get reported.
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I don't think he is satoshi, even if he says "yes i am satoshi" it means nothing, it is like if i say "i'm santa claus", ye well i'm not santa claus no matter what i say  Cheesy

No, his name is Satoshi.

He just might not be the Satoshi. Wink

Yes, Virginia, there is a Satoshi Nakamoto.

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I know its lame to quote myself... but 'hackers' really love model trains...
Naw, those are just a bunch of academics who don't do anything useful.

Anyone search on the web for Satoshi Locomoto?  Cheesy
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Those are reasonable arguments, but what if he actually said it?

I expect that he did say it (or something like it).  

If you've been interviewed by the media you'd understand the game: they use the facts to paint the picture they want.  We discussed Dorian's quote here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/quote-attributed-to-nakamoto-in-newsweek-article-makes-no-reference-to-bitcoin-503956
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