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Topic: Doubt about BitcoinTalk (Read 573 times)

legendary
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Farewell o_e_l_e_o
August 30, 2019, 09:56:14 AM
#33
BitcoinTalk was created around 2011 by Satoshi Nikamoto,A Japanese
Totally wrong!
Satoshi Nakamoto is actually a Japanese name, but no one knows that it is real name of the founder of bitcoin. I guess base on what bitcoin founder's core attention to stay anonymous, Satoshi Nakamoto is just a nickname, and we can not base on that and come to conclusion that bitcoin founder is a Japanese.

By now, there is no one knows who is real Satoshi Nakamoto. All people appeared and self-claimed that they are real Satoshi Nakamoto have been verified as fake ones.
legendary
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Merit: 1427
August 30, 2019, 08:53:00 AM
#32
administrator of this forum without any knowledge of programming. I have read his post from the very first one and nothing indicates he had any knowledge of programming.
Bitcointalk are Big forum have over 2.6 Million member need knowledge of management. And not necesarry know about programing.
Manager can recruit people who have knowledge about it.
That is correct DroomieChikito!  Wink

If @theymos do what I recommended to him here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/doubt-about-bitcointalk-5179950 and in PM than he never again would need to even think about that something bad happens to the server(s) of BitcoinTalk. In the current state BitcoinTalk is vulnerable. If he does what I recommended it will mitigate all types of attacks once and forever.
I'm sorry, but what exactly is the issue with the session ID? It proves nothing.

I can add any "session id" i want (you can replace PHPSESSID with anything at all.. it doesn't matter..) .. -> http://archive.is/ljBAZ
Code:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?ogfidfsighdsfkjgdsfklhdsfkljhsdfkljghdfkljsg=youraas1&action=profile;u=3
Doesn't prove that that is my actual session ID. It doesn't mean anything

If he does what I recommended it will mitigate all types of attacks once and forever.
Sounds like you want him to upgrade to some malicious version. I'm sorry but if you think theymos is going to fall for such an obvious troll, well,  you'll be unpleasantly surprised.
I just realized i'm just feeding the troll. Fuck me.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 05:44:20 PM
#31
administrator of this forum without any knowledge of programming. I have read his post from the very first one and nothing indicates he had any knowledge of programming.
Bitcointalk are Big forum have over 2.6 Million member need knowledge of management. And not necesarry know about programing.
Manager can recruit people who have knowledge about it.
That is correct DroomieChikito!  Wink

If @theymos do what I recommended to him here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/doubt-about-bitcointalk-5179950 and in PM than he never again would need to even think about that something bad happens to the server(s) of BitcoinTalk. In the current state BitcoinTalk is vulnerable. If he does what I recommended it will mitigate all types of attacks once and forever.

This topic will loose it relevance immediately: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3326091 meaning that no more bounty. Some regarding the forum and email can be still ongoing but he would need to rewrite the entire post.
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 05:35:59 PM
#30
administrator of this forum without any knowledge of programming. I have read his post from the very first one and nothing indicates he had any knowledge of programming.
Bitcointalk are Big forum have over 2.6 Million member need knowledge of management. And not necesarry know about programing.
Manager can recruit people who have knowledge about it.
newbie
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Merit: 1
August 29, 2019, 04:32:36 PM
#29
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I was wrong about the real forum link, it's not bitcoin.org/forum but bitcoin.org/smf
Here is the link to Satoshis profile: https://web.archive.org/web/20100716225740/http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3


This is from May 16, 2012, 07:10:52 AM captured just about two year after that satoshi posted the welcome.. and this capture includes PHPSESSID=82f1a05469e9dc5d2c2829e58896cb00 Congratulations! Not dangerous (by now), but hey a robot was able to capture Session IDs back in that time? Undecided
sr. member
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August 29, 2019, 03:20:29 PM
#28
BitcoinTalk was created around 2011 by Satoshi Nikamoto,A Japanese, he also created the first block chain database and he's the author of Bitcoin and  white paper.  A computer expert and cryptographer. What's you doubt or fears about.nothing to worry about, Bitcoin is real, many may think it is a Ponzi scheme and create fear in people investing into it. 
legendary
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₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
August 29, 2019, 02:51:22 PM
#27
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I was wrong about the real forum link, it's not bitcoin.org/forum but bitcoin.org/smf
Here is the link to Satoshis profile: http://web.archive.org/web/20100716225740/http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 02:36:55 PM
#26
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You do understand the version of SMF the forum is running on is heavily modified right?

Also, if there's an actual exploit you can make use of; why not exploit it? - If it's actually useable, you can make a lot of money.

See https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/security-bounties-309785

Otherwise it might be best to just shut up.

I do believe some of the responsible person know how to patch or diff.

Try to write a security.txt and publish it to https://bitcointalk.org/.well-known/security.txt similar to this: https://securitytxt.org/.well-known/security.txt
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 02:29:56 PM
#25
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You do understand the version of SMF the forum is running on is heavily modified right?

Also, if there's an actual exploit you can make use of; why not exploit it? - If it's actually useable, you can make a lot of money.

See https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/security-bounties-309785

Otherwise it might be best to just shut up.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 01:23:57 PM
#24
Funny that a Hungarian also was in the project called Laszlo Hanyecz. Hungarians are invented a ton of things including the Hydrogen bomb, holography, self-replicating computer programs...  Roll Eyes  Grin

Funny that you know a lot about Hungarians... but cant read or speak hungarian....

ELFOGATÓPARANCS ALAPJÁN KÖRÖZÖTT SZEMÉLY

Should we call Interpol?

You talk about a Hungarian human rights dude and it is totally off-topic. Again, you have serious problems, hallucinations, paranoia and we will see what else. I going to leave a feedback on your profile about that you only disrupting conversation. Interpol?  Grin Call them and tell them an engineer looks suspicious on BitcoinTalk.  Roll Eyes You can also contact the U.S. Cyber Command and tell them I'm using Bitcoin to buy zerodays for attacking, manipulating the votes in the U.S. election of 2020. Cheesy

Tell them I'm a Russian spy with a Huawei phone Shocked!




Before to move to the bitcointalk domain, the forum with the same SMF was on bitcoin.org/forum (or something like that, if I remember correctly) . That was the first transition from sourceforge to SMF. Seems that the database was moved to the new domain so that's why you can find the posts prior to the domain registration date.

I do not have a PC around me but if you check the wayback machine you'll find all you need to know.
If you want I can  check it out tomorrow Smiley


That would be great! Thanks!

Who is responsible for the security of this forum? Anyone noticed that there is an exploit for SMF 1.1.19?
Remote Memory Exfiltration Exploit

I do recommend to upgrade SMF to version 2.0.15!

Code:
SMF 2.0.15                                                    November 19, 2017
===============================================================================

September 2017
 ! Fixed a minor $smcFunc bug in Search-Fulltext.php
 ! Fixed a saving Settings.php bools being reset bug
 ! Fixed a security issue (Reported by Daniel Le Gall from SCRT SA)

June 2017
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 ! Cache the admin search results in the session and avoid IE's 2083 character limit
 ! Fixed a Mark Board Read bug

May 2017
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 ! Fixed Proxy URLs not handling redirects properly due to case sensitivity
 ! Fixed SendTopic using incorrect Post data
 ! Fixed SSI.php having a bad login panel
 ! Fixed Maintenance Page having a double login button
 ! Fixed a minor unsigned int typo in MySQL DB
 ! Fixed Deprecated installer message for ftp_connection.
 ! Fixed a loop bug in custom search
 ! Fixed SM Stat collection
 ! Added SM Stat collection registration to the Admin Control Panel

SMF 2.0.14                                                         May 14, 2017
===============================================================================
 ! Updating session handlers
 ! Adding HTTPS
 ! fetch_web_data now uses cURL, falling back to sockets
 ! Ported image proxy support from SMF 2.1
 ! Also added HTTPS for avatars
 ! Added a simple exception handler
 ! Check session while logging in
 ! Sanitize some fields to help guard against XSS
 ! Validate email addresses with PHP’s filter method
 ! Fix search highlighting to not mangle/expose some HTML
 ! Fix password acceptance when special characters were used in UTF-8;
 ! Correct some random logic errors in the profile area
 ! Use ampersands instead of semi-colons for PayPal’s return link
 ! Fix sending multiple MIME-Version headers in notification mail
 ! Fix sending multipel Content-Type headers in all requests

SMF 2.0.13                                                      January 4, 2017
===============================================================================
 ! Some file versions didn't get modified in the 2.0.12 patch
 ! Added check and sanitization for $_REQUEST['u'] in LogInOut.php and Reminder.php
 ! Added check and sanitization for $_REQUEST['uid'] in Reminder.php
 ! Properly sanitize author's website for packages
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 ! Added session check when copying template files from one theme to another
 ! The code to remove empty BBCode was sometimes breaking things (reported by @rjen; fix provided by Sesquipedalian)
 ! Remove hardcoded limits for safe_unserialize as it was causing cache problems
 ! Update the cal_max_year setting to 2030

SMF 2.0.12                                                         July 7, 2016
===============================================================================
 ! Fixed word censor injection by disallowing an empty 'proper word'
 ! Fixed vulnerable unserialize() code by converting all instances to safe_unserialize()
 ! Added a more thorough safe_unserialize() function to prevent object injection
 ! Fixed a bug where leaving a custom profile field blank on registration that has an email mask would throw an error
 ! Fixed PayPal integration to comply with the new forced SSL
 ! Fixed a bug where notifications were sent for messages in inaccessible boards
 ! Fixed editor to make the editor work with Microsoft Edge
 ! Fixed issue where smiley popup is blank on iOS 9 devices
 ! Fixed WYSIWYG editor in mobile devices
 ! Fixed an undefined $_POST['icon'] in Sources/Post.php
 ! Fixed a minor bug in Login2()
 ! Fixed an issue where SMF doesn't recognize new domain names and considers these as invalid
 ! Fixed an issue where SMF would allow empty BBC
 ! Fixed an issue where theme variants could not be selected
 ! Fixed an issue where the file version of Subs-Post.php could have been 2.0.8 or 2.0.11. It will be updated to 2.0.12 in either case.
 ! Updated copyright year to 2016

SMF 2.0.11                                                    September 18 2015
===============================================================================

September 2015
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 ! Security vulnerability patched (Reported by Andrea Palazzo - Truel IT)
 ! safe_unserialize() function added to Subs.php
 ! Instances of unserialize() with user-supplied data changed to safe_unserialize()

Security vulnerability patched (Reported by Andrea Palazzo - Truel IT) Author of the exploit mentioned above!
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 01:17:33 PM
#23
Funny that a Hungarian also was in the project called Laszlo Hanyecz. Hungarians are invented a ton of things including the Hydrogen bomb, holography, self-replicating computer programs...  Roll Eyes  Grin

Funny that you know a lot about Hungarians... but cant read or speak hungarian....

ELFOGATÓPARANCS ALAPJÁN KÖRÖZÖTT SZEMÉLY

Should we call Interpol?
legendary
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https://bpip.org
August 29, 2019, 01:14:04 PM
#22
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 01:13:02 PM
#21
Is this the human rights dude?

Do I look like a "human right dude"? Huh, Mr.  Lebowski? I would be proud if someone calls me that way but unfortunately I'm just a pure engineer looking for answers around BitcoinTalk and theymos.
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 01:10:03 PM
#20
Is this the human rights dude?
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 01:00:24 PM
#19
https://i.imgur.com/SL4XRGq.png


búcsú... és ne gyere vissza

I joking with you dkbit98 and seriously I don't understand what are you saying. Talk English please. I'm too tired to focus on you or translate your messages. You have some serious mental problems. I started this topic to talk about BitcoinTalk and its origins. You seems only try to derail the topic with your off-topic messages.

Dude, everybody knows theymos is satoshi. Were you under a rock? That's nothing new.

We all act like he isn't because we don't want bitcoin to die so easily. If people (by people i mean normies like you) knew theymos was satoshi, they would target him and end bitcoin instantly.

End Bitcoin instantly. I don't think so at all. Just is sick that afraid to come forward and say hey "I invented and others helped me to kickstart the greatest thing happened to humanity in this century" Bitcoin. We just going to wait until he dies? Is he going to wait until the last breath?
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 12:58:55 PM
#18
Dude, everybody knows theymos is satoshi. Were you under a rock? That's nothing new.

We all act like he isn't because we don't want bitcoin to die so easily. If people (by people i mean normies like you) knew theymos was satoshi, they would target him and end bitcoin instantly. Now go away.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 12:17:00 PM
#16

Oh no. Run for the hills everyone. Wikipedia troll will "refer" the topic.

Oh no... let me grab my human gear and run as fast as human can run    Roll Eyes
humanrightsfoundation headcutter Ik.A. for free Security Engineer  is comming


Are you taken some drug which has side effects in your brain?  Roll Eyes



At age 19 Theymos was already Administrator of this forum?  Huh https://web.archive.org/web/20110520012200/http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?action=profile;u=35 Seems very surreal that sirius and Gavin Andresen just for fun made him Admin and later owner of this forum if he is not satoshi. Again, I believe he is satoshi. He was also used Windows (like satoshi). I think that Theymos reached out to sirius and Gavin Andresen for help. Funny that a Hungarian also was in the project called Laszlo Hanyecz. Hungarians are invented a ton of things including the Hydrogen bomb, holography, self-replicating computer programs...  Roll Eyes  Grin
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 12:07:05 PM
#15

Oh no. Run for the hills everyone. Wikipedia troll will "refer" the topic.

Oh no... let me grab my human gear and run as fast as human can run    Roll Eyes
humanrightsfoundation headcutter Ik.A. for free Security Engineer  is comming


newbie
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August 29, 2019, 12:04:42 PM
#14
Furthermore, since the beginning I have warned over and over again that Tor is not secure against active government attacks: I wouldn't be found dead running one of these sites.

Can you show me one of these warnings? I'm interested to see what you mean by active government attacks.

If you have any access to the DNS of BitcoinTalk.org than sing the DNS. I recommend algorithm 14 (ECDSAP384SHA384) RFC 6605. I assume Theymos that you have good knowledge about cryptography and you love ECDSA  Grin
legendary
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https://bpip.org
August 29, 2019, 12:03:52 PM
#13
I going to refer this topic to Wikipedia

Oh no. Run for the hills everyone. Wikipedia troll will "refer" the topic.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 11:46:09 AM
#12
I use mobile so I can not edit the quote, but there are what you asked for, inside the quote.
One more post for the thread, on the access of theymos to [Suspicious link removed] DNS.
Please add.
Of course not, do you really need to ask?

 - I was made a forum admin in 2011, after Satoshi left. (Silk Road also appeared after Satoshi left.) I didn't have any special access to bitcoin.org until around 2013, and in fact I didn't even have any access to the bitcointalk.org DNS until 2013.
 - I've never bought or sold anything on Silk Road, Hydra or similar sites; nor did I have anything whatsoever to do with their operation; nor AFAIK did I even have interactions with anyone involved in running these sites. While I am opposed to drug laws, I have never used illicit drugs, and in fact I also abstain from alcohol & nicotine. Furthermore, since the beginning I have warned over and over again that Tor is not secure against active government attacks: I wouldn't be found dead running one of these sites.
 - I never had any interaction with CSW. I don't have any keys related to CSW's (probably fictitious) SSS thing.

CSW's whole shtick is to just lie constantly. He's so brazen about it that some people think, "there must be some truth there," but really it's 100% nonsense.

I admit I was a little tempted to troll the world by roleplaying CSW's allegations as totally true...

theymos is one of three admins, in 2011
The active administrators are currently:
theymos (me)
Gavin Andresen
sirius

Sirius runs the server.

If this true than explain how can Theymos made administrator of this forum without any knowledge of programming. I have read his post from the very first one and nothing indicates he had any knowledge of programming.

Gavin Andresen and sirius are extremely good programmers according to my knowledge while Theymos is not. Seems to me Theymos himself is Satoshi Nakamoto under a different nick which would explain how sirius and Gavin Andresen allowed him to become the owner of the forum. On archive.org I don't see that the forum is existed on forum.bitcoin.org in 2009 or 2010.
legendary
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₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
August 29, 2019, 11:41:46 AM
#11
Before to move to the bitcointalk domain, the forum with the same SMF was on bitcoin.org/forum (or something like that, if I remember correctly) . That was the first transition from sourceforge to SMF. Seems that the database was moved to the new domain so that's why you can find the posts prior to the domain registration date.

I do not have a PC around me but if you check the wayback machine you'll find all you need to know.
If you want I can  check it out tomorrow Smiley
newbie
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Merit: 1
August 29, 2019, 11:38:33 AM
#10
I going to refer this topic to Wikipedia and removing from there that this forum started by Satoshi Nakamoto because it is not. The domain most certainly registered by Theymos himself and the forum is moved from another domain to bitcointalk.org.

BitcoinTesting.org is registered a few months after BitcoinTalk.org by a developer.

Code:
Domain Name: BITCOINTESTING.ORG
Registry Domain ID: D163363722-LROR
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2019-08-20T11:44:14Z
Creation Date: 2011-09-19T15:48:07Z

I requesting here to tell me under which domain the forum was available when satoshi allegedly posted the first post mentioned above, because he not posted to BitcoinTalk.org that is sure.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
August 29, 2019, 11:38:04 AM
#9
AFAIK the forum was on forum.bitcoin.org for a while before it got its own domain.

Lock the thread and go defend humans or something.
legendary
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Not your keys, not your coins!
August 29, 2019, 11:32:00 AM
#8
I use mobile so I can not edit the quote, but there are what you asked for, inside the quote.
One more post for the thread, on the access of theymos to bitcointalk.org and bitcointalk.org DNS.
Please add.
Of course not, do you really need to ask?

 - I was made a forum admin in 2011, after Satoshi left. (Silk Road also appeared after Satoshi left.) I didn't have any special access to bitcoin.org until around 2013, and in fact I didn't even have any access to the bitcointalk.org DNS until 2013.
 - I've never bought or sold anything on Silk Road, Hydra or similar sites; nor did I have anything whatsoever to do with their operation; nor AFAIK did I even have interactions with anyone involved in running these sites. While I am opposed to drug laws, I have never used illicit drugs, and in fact I also abstain from alcohol & nicotine. Furthermore, since the beginning I have warned over and over again that Tor is not secure against active government attacks: I wouldn't be found dead running one of these sites.
 - I never had any interaction with CSW. I don't have any keys related to CSW's (probably fictitious) SSS thing.

CSW's whole shtick is to just lie constantly. He's so brazen about it that some people think, "there must be some truth there," but really it's 100% nonsense.

I admit I was a little tempted to troll the world by roleplaying CSW's allegations as totally true...

theymos is one of three admins, in 2011
The active administrators are currently:
theymos (me)
Gavin Andresen
sirius

Sirius runs the server.
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 11:30:25 AM
#7
Exactly this is why I started to have doubt: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28
No need to doubt about the current Bitcointalk Forum.
You will understand when you are active in this Forum.

Other Sources:

Bitcointalk

Bitcointalk News
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
August 29, 2019, 11:20:58 AM
#6
Why are you bothered. Both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Talk have evolved. The forum today is what the current members make of it, and you can help by being an active and valuable member.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 11:13:32 AM
#5
Exactly this is why I started to have doubt. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28 is dating November 22, 2009, 06:04:28 PM BitcoinFX and sirius commented on that post before the domain name BitcoinTalk.org is registered.

Code:
Domain Name: BITCOINTALK.ORG
Registry Domain ID: D162601474-LROR
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2018-09-25T13:25:17Z
Creation Date: 2011-06-24T05:19:00Z

The third comment is posted in reply to satoshi by PrintCoins on December 28, 2011 after that the BitcoinTalk.org domain is registered.

Theymos have the user ID 35 and he registered in 2010 February.

Does this make any sense? Seems to me this forum is not started by Satoshi Nakamoto at all.

I would like to hear from Theymos regarding this concerns.
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 11:11:54 AM
#4
First post and a question, and you know who created Bitcointalk forum hmmm....

Tell me something mr. 'Security Engineer'
Do you know one criminal from Hungary who moved to Switzerland to protect himself as a 'human' ?
staff
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August 29, 2019, 11:05:08 AM
#3
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28

The post that Satoshi the founder of Bitcointalk, and Bitcoin made on the SMF forum. I don't have the exact date that the sourceforge was created though as that existed before the SMF version, but could find that for you if you're interested in that, and not just the SMF date. What are your doubts?
legendary
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August 29, 2019, 11:05:05 AM
#2
I have serious doubt about BitcoinTalk and its owner Theymos.
What kind of doubt?
The forum was started by satoshi. I have to dig in to give you the exact date.
newbie
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August 29, 2019, 11:02:16 AM
#1
Hello,

I have serious doubt about BitcoinTalk and its owner Theymos.

Can you help me?

Tell me when the forum is started and by whom. Exact date please.
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