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May 21, 2019, 12:47:46 PM
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Bitcoin creator Craig S. Wright (Satoshi Nakamoto) granted US copyright registrations for Bitcoin white paper and code
Bitcoin SV (BSV) continues Wright’s original Bitcoin design and protocol

Craig S. Wright has been granted U.S. copyright registrations for the famed original Bitcoin white paper, and most of the original Bitcoin code (version 0.1). Importantly, the registrations issued by the U.S. Copyright Office recognize Wright as the author – under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto – of both the white paper and code. This is the first government agency recognition of Craig Wright as Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. In addition to being Bitcoin’s creator, Wright is currently Chief Scientist of nChain, the global leader in advisory, research and development of blockchain technologies, which focuses on massive adoption of Bitcoin in the form of Bitcoin SV (Satoshi Vision).

The pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto was used as author of the Bitcoin white paper, first posted online in 2008, and as author of the first Bitcoin code used in January 2009. Over the past 10 years, the true identity of Bitcoin’s creator has been the subject of intense curiosity. In late 2015 and early 2016, certain media outlets reported belief that Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, leading to significant debate since then.

Notably, when reviewing Wright’s copyright applications, the U.S. copyright examiner was aware that the Bitcoin white paper and code were each a “famous work” and there have been questions about who is associated with the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. After receiving confirmation from Wright that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the Copyright Office granted the following registrations:

• U.S. copyright registration no. TXu 2-136-996, effective date April 11, 2019, for the paper entitled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, with year of completion 2008. The registration recognizes the author as Craig Steven Wright, using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

• U.S. copyright registration no. TX-8-708-058, effective date April 13, 2019, for computer program entitled Bitcoin, with year of completion 2009 and date of first publication January 3, 2009. The registration recognizes the author as Craig Steven Wright, using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Wright wrote most of version 0.1 of the Bitcoin client software, and the registration covers the portions he authored.

Wright is now legally establishing that he is Bitcoin’s creator after being dismayed to see his original Bitcoin design bastardized by protocol developer groups – first by Bitcoin Core BTC in 2017 and then again by Bitcoin Cash [BCH] developers in 2018. Those non-Satoshi protocol changes were made by developers who disagreed about whether or how the blockchain should massively scale. Importantly, Wright notes that “bitcoin was designed to be a monetary system that works within existing legal frameworks”. This differs from the path other developer groups are trying to follow where they are creating an anonymous system along the lines of EGold and Liberty reserve. This enables bitcoin to interact with the existing global financial system rather than seeking a black-market exchange system.

Wright and nChain are working to restore Bitcoin’s original protocol, ensure that its vision for massive blockchain scaling is fulfilled in the form of Bitcoin SV, and keep BSV designed to work within existing common law frameworks as Bitcoin was created to do. BSV emerged after the world’s first Bitcoin hash war last November to ensure the Satoshi Vision of Bitcoin lives on.

In the future, Wright intends to assign the copyright registrations to Bitcoin Association to hold for the benefit of the Bitcoin ecosystem. Bitcoin Association is a global industry organization for Bitcoin businesses. It supports BSV and owns the Bitcoin SV client software. Founding President Jimmy Nguyen comments:

“We are thrilled to see Craig Wright recognized as author of the landmark Bitcoin white paper and early code. Better than anyone else, Craig understands that Bitcoin was created be a massively scaled blockchain to power the world’s electronic cash for billions of people to use, and be the global data ledger for the biggest enterprise applications. We look forward to working with Craig and others to ensure his original vision is recognized as Bitcoin and is realized through BSV.”
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May 13, 2019, 04:35:13 PM
#95
we can't find the Creator of Bitcoin.  it's very difficult.  some people like Craig claim to be Satoshi.  but he is stupid and deceives the public.  I think that BTC is proof that he made a revolution in technology and currency and we can benefit from BTC.  many people get rich with BTC.  if I meet him, I will kiss his hand and hug him.  but it is not possible.  I can only say thank you.
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May 13, 2019, 03:12:38 PM
#94
It's difficult to find satoshi the reason is btc is on positive  growth some  spread  rumors about satoshi fake articles
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May 03, 2019, 08:54:42 AM
#93
Everyone who is seeking to see him is working on finding him in any possibility, but like most people said we cannot find him unless he himself will show. but i guess he will not show It's been over 10 years now since the bitcoin has been created and not even a picture of him is available only faketoshi like craig wright.
I think it will be very difficult, because I think Satoshi has been looking for a long time ago. however, I thought it would be really cool when he was never found. well, it's the same as the hero who comes, and goes. almost all crypto users want to thank him.
We all wanted to express our thankfulness to the man who created this opportunities, the man behind bitcoin needs not to be found as it's his intentions to remains anonymous and complete the very meaning of this chain, bitcoin is just like satoshi, just came here to bring good deeds and no need to trace who's the man behind but the usage of the system is enough to show him respect.
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May 03, 2019, 08:48:31 AM
#92
I didn't get it what is the point of even tracing his wallet. do you remember to prove the ownership on a wallet a person has to be in a possession of the private key? so even we found what address belongs to Satoshi we do not have the private keys to test who exactly has the ownership and so did Satoshi never being found.
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May 03, 2019, 06:04:34 AM
#91
When i started work with bitcoin, in that time, a lot of people talk about Satoshi, but in the end they all are failed to find him, including me. Then i forget to find Satoshi and start work with bitcoin. Sometime i also think about it that Who make a superb currency? and No answer about it.
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May 03, 2019, 03:36:58 AM
#90
While I was just reading the conversations about Satoshi in another post, a question stuck in my mind

We know that with Genesis Block, Satoshi revealed the first Bitcoins. And from that day on, the blockchain network began to work actively. Satoshi disappeared after a while. (I don't think he'll be back) He left behind a great legacy. But if all the blocks are actually viewable from the past today, somehow, since all the transactions have been followed since the first blocks, couldn't Satoshi be found?

I'm not talking about a simple thing, I know. But if you think that the first mining started with Satoshi and he didn't change a lot of wallets, it seems to me that the wallet can be traced. And either the first blocks after the first Satoshi disappeared could give us some clues.

Wallets known to be Satoshi can also be followed, for example I'm sure they will give you a few hints. (All these conversations, valid only if he is still alive, of course!)


I don't think however, Satoshi is an anonymous figure whose existence is hidden.
I thought, what if Satoshi is known? I think he will be the target of many people with various motives. and this can be dangerous
because if Satoshi wants to show himself, maybe he has appeared since the first bitcoin was created or after bitcoin became big.
this is only my hypothesis
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May 03, 2019, 01:50:40 AM
#89
I think that you are probably right, it should be possible to get more info...but... why would we want to find satoshi? to make his/her life miserable? he/she don't seem to want to be found...
besides, there are other possibilities, for example, blockchain is a military tech that was/is used for decades, so who can tell if satoshi is not the code name for the operation? the purposes for this are also multiple possibilities...
People paying so much attention to this matter only causes issues like BTCSV....
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May 03, 2019, 01:48:34 AM
#88
Everyone who is seeking to see him is working on finding him in any possibility, but like most people said we cannot find him unless he himself will show. but i guess he will not show It's been over 10 years now since the bitcoin has been created and not even a picture of him is available only faketoshi like craig wright.
I think it will be very difficult, because I think Satoshi has been looking for a long time ago. however, I thought it would be really cool when he was never found. well, it's the same as the hero who comes, and goes. almost all crypto users want to thank him.
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May 03, 2019, 01:37:53 AM
#87
Has been uploaded to the bsv blockchain to be there for eternity.   "Engraved in Stone" so to say.
https://memo.sv/post/8c1493b704b1c14f1bd3b216cfaf0879248a4aa0820ee2ec1147947f63cd793e
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May 03, 2019, 12:49:05 AM
#86
No, those bitcoins are still untouched. He never sent btc to any other wallet, I guess he owned more BTC then we can think about. To me, if Satoshi was a single person, he has died, otherwise he would appear by now. Or he is too much busy with something new for us?
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May 03, 2019, 12:44:00 AM
#85
Everyone who is seeking to see him is working on finding him in any possibility, but like most people said we cannot find him unless he himself will show. but i guess he will not show It's been over 10 years now since the bitcoin has been created and not even a picture of him is available only faketoshi like craig wright.
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May 03, 2019, 12:31:14 AM
#84
God help this obsession to find this person/group.

I honestly don't know what is to be gained by identifying him/her. It's not worth the potential *negative* media coverage. Remember, if this person/group is found, they are going to be scrutinized w/ a fine tooth comb by the media for anything that may be misconstrued as negative.

Just let it be.

There is a few things to be gained

1. We know bitcoin is not a inside job done by the FED or IMF
2. We know Satoshi is still alive a lot of people are worried such as myself about that persons well being

We don`t really need a face or address we just want to know if they are still alive.

I have a feeling Satoshi worked for the IMF and went rogue. Heck I would of done the same when I realized what I had, Those bankers could eat my ass.

3. We could award Satoshi the noble nobel peace prize

Fair, I'll agree there are benefits. I just don't know if the potential benefits outweigh the cons.
Satoshi has long been very elusive. Public has become more curious of who this person is. His/her identity remains a mystery in the world of cryptocurreny. On my point of view, we have to respect him/her for not revealing his/her real identity, it's his/her choice after all. What's important is to be grateful for this wonderful innovation that he/she has created for us, the benefits and opportunities it brings. We have to understand that  it is also a way of protecting himself/herself and his creation, let's respect his/her privacy as we continue to strongly support his invention.
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May 02, 2019, 11:41:30 PM
#83
God help this obsession to find this person/group.

I honestly don't know what is to be gained by identifying him/her. It's not worth the potential *negative* media coverage. Remember, if this person/group is found, they are going to be scrutinized w/ a fine tooth comb by the media for anything that may be misconstrued as negative.

Just let it be.

There is a few things to be gained

1. We know bitcoin is not a inside job done by the FED or IMF
2. We know Satoshi is still alive a lot of people are worried such as myself about that persons well being

We don`t really need a face or address we just want to know if they are still alive.

I have a feeling Satoshi worked for the IMF and went rogue. Heck I would of done the same when I realized what I had, Those bankers could eat my ass.

3. We could award Satoshi the noble nobel peace prize

Fair, I'll agree there are benefits. I just don't know if the potential benefits outweigh the cons.
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May 02, 2019, 10:08:49 PM
#82
everyone crypto users would want to meet or want to know Satoshi's identity but unfortunately no one knows his whereabouts. well, it looks like you are very imbisius want to know his identity through the wallet he has. I think Satoshi is now dead and he now left his biggest testament, that's is Bitcoin. he could never be found even though he was dead or still alive.
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May 02, 2019, 08:37:24 PM
#81
God help this obsession to find this person/group.

I honestly don't know what is to be gained by identifying him/her. It's not worth the potential *negative* media coverage. Remember, if this person/group is found, they are going to be scrutinized w/ a fine tooth comb by the media for anything that may be misconstrued as negative.

Just let it be.

There is a few things to be gained

1. We know bitcoin is not a inside job done by the FED or IMF
2. We know Satoshi is still alive a lot of people are worried such as myself about that persons well being

We don`t really need a face or address we just want to know if they are still alive.

I have a feeling Satoshi worked for the IMF and went rogue. Heck I would of done the same when I realized what I had, Those bankers could eat my ass.

3. We could award Satoshi the noble nobel peace prize
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May 02, 2019, 01:40:29 PM
#80
God help this obsession to find this person/group.

I honestly don't know what is to be gained by identifying him/her. It's not worth the potential *negative* media coverage. Remember, if this person/group is found, they are going to be scrutinized w/ a fine tooth comb by the media for anything that may be misconstrued as negative.

Just let it be.
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May 02, 2019, 01:25:01 PM
#79
I think if ever we found Satoshi there's nothing we can do with the price of bitcoin. Bitcoin price will fine even Satoshi was not there since he left this with an open source and anyone can develop bitcoin source code. There's always a signed where Satoshi can be found through the bitcoin address wallet that he/they used. For me, it's better Satoshi can still hide so that bitcoin will remain anonymous and decentralized digital currency.
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May 02, 2019, 01:15:07 PM
#78
No we can't but some people can easily find and to me found Satoshi. The problem is that there is no financial or any other motivation to search for his real identity.
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May 02, 2019, 11:46:26 AM
#77
Even though he's invisible, the blockchain and bitcoin that he created still lives on. So much posts and threads about him everywhere with lots of people claiming to be him or know him. For a fact he has some bitcoins with him and hopefully when they get spent, those who know those wallets can hopefully trace. Will live for the guy to come out openly and get a Nobel prize.
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