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Topic: Happy Birthday Satoshi, April 5, 1975 (Read 312 times)

hv_
legendary
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April 06, 2020, 08:54:49 AM
#28
Was this information in his account? Where was this information originally taken from?

nothing - u got trolled by op

@hv_ You are the 'troll' here. Stop lying to people and spreading misinformation and falsehoods.

BSV is NOT Bitcoin and CSW is NOT satoshi.

...

@achach Yes the information was presented by the real satoshi (NOT CSW) at:

- http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/SatoshiNakamoto

The information on that site has unfortunately been added to in recent times, however the original pages are accessible via the wayback machine ...

- https://web.archive.org/web/20110318063527/http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/SatoshiNakamoto

snapshot March 18th 2011, when the real satoshi was still around and active both at ning and this forum ...

...

The ning website pages are one of the original sources where I discovered and read about Bitcoin (BTC) <2010 ...

"Re: Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum!" ...
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.188

Unlike Craig Wright, I have Signed and Verified some of my 'old' BTC wallets and addresses, which are clearly related to my own history with Bitcoin and the BitcoinTalk forum ...

"Topic: Verifying my (old) zero balance wallet address for blockchain research etc.," ...
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/verifying-my-old-zero-balance-wallet-address-for-blockchain-research-etc-4630066

Furthermore, I'm still here on BitcoinTalk to this very day !

This is how identity works in Bitcoin (BTC).

With Segwit you introduced the troll / virus by yourself Wink

No need to go out and find ppl to smear / name call

get over it
hero member
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April 06, 2020, 07:08:50 AM
#27
If that's the declared birthdate of Satoshi, it will not harm you to greet him. Belated happy birthday to the boss!
sr. member
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April 06, 2020, 06:32:06 AM
#26
Even if it isn't Satoshi's true birthday (though he might be using some reverse psychology here), this date might be significant because Satoshi wanted it to be significant

I can agree with this logic. Then..(now late) Happy Birthday Satoshi, wherever you are (and whoever you are too).

If you're going to search it on the internet I guess April 5, 1975, was the official birthday or the date that they are claiming.

Anyway, bitcoin was already independent without Satoshi but still, I guess as long as we respect Satoshi creating bitcoin it was already enough.

Still Happy Birthday Satoshi!
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April 06, 2020, 06:17:43 AM
#25
This date may have been adopted as his/her/their birthday but we can't be rightly sure  about the authenticity since there is no trace of his identity and o public known and track-able records about him. Nevertheless I join millions of bit-coiner to say happy birthday to a true legend.
legendary
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April 06, 2020, 05:42:19 AM
#24
Was this information in his account? Where was this information originally taken from?

nothing - u got trolled by op

@hv_ You are the 'troll' here. Stop lying to people and spreading misinformation and falsehoods.

BSV is NOT Bitcoin and CSW is NOT satoshi.

...

@achach Yes the information was presented by the real satoshi (NOT CSW) at:

- http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/SatoshiNakamoto

The information on that site has unfortunately been added to in recent times, however the original pages are accessible via the wayback machine ...

- https://web.archive.org/web/20110318063527/http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/SatoshiNakamoto

snapshot March 18th 2011, when the real satoshi was still around and active both at ning and this forum ...

...

The ning website pages are one of the original sources where I discovered and read about Bitcoin (BTC) <2010 ...

"Re: Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum!" ...
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.188

Unlike Craig Wright, I have Signed and Verified some of my 'old' BTC wallets and addresses, which are clearly related to my own history with Bitcoin and the BitcoinTalk forum ...

"Topic: Verifying my (old) zero balance wallet address for blockchain research etc.," ...
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/verifying-my-old-zero-balance-wallet-address-for-blockchain-research-etc-4630066

Furthermore, I'm still here on BitcoinTalk to this very day !

This is how identity works in Bitcoin (BTC).
hv_
legendary
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April 06, 2020, 05:12:15 AM
#23
Was this information in his account? Where was this information originally taken from?

nothing - u got trolled by op
newbie
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April 06, 2020, 02:20:12 AM
#22
Was this information in his account? Where was this information originally taken from?
legendary
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April 06, 2020, 02:07:46 AM
#21
Even if it isn't Satoshi's true birthday (though he might be using some reverse psychology here), this date might be significant because Satoshi wanted it to be significant

I can agree with this logic. Then..(now late) Happy Birthday Satoshi, wherever you are (and whoever you are too).
hero member
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April 06, 2020, 01:48:54 AM
#20

"As a subtle jab to central banks, Satoshi chose his birthday as the date the US made gold ownership illegal through EO 6102 April 5th. He chose 1975 as his year of birth which is the year when the US citizens were allowed to own gold again."
- https://twitter.com/danheld/status/1246887966389063681
 

Nice.
It's like he knows people will look for flaws of his work so he stamped a seal to prove what he is working for.
Just to be sure. Everything is like in order already before he even made any move.

I didn't know about this. Another good reason into why we should support bitcoin more.
The guy who is behind this is a real genius from day 1 until he left everything to the people.
hero member
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April 06, 2020, 12:49:25 AM
#19
Do you think that a guy,who wants to stay completely anonymous would reveal his actual birthday?
I believe in the theory that Satoshi had chosen April 5 because of April 5 1933.
I wonder why Satoshi picked 1975 as his "birth year".There must be something significant happening in that year regarding the fiat money system.
Anyway,I think that the birthday of Bitcoin is way more important than Satoshi's actual birthday.
sr. member
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April 05, 2020, 11:20:30 PM
#18
We aren't really sure who he/she really is but nonetheless this serves that he/she is a human and that bitcoin has a founder.
full member
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April 05, 2020, 10:16:52 PM
#17
I don't think this date is just symbolic because of Executive Order 6102 and its abolishment. It seems like overthinking to me, so it might just be the day Satoshi was born. This person might have left this true date back in the times when Satoshi wasn't that popular, so there was no point at fully hiding one's identity up to the small details. So Satoshi, whoever you are, I want to thank you for your creation that's been truly revolutionary and literally changed the lives of dozens of millions of people who now use it. I hope you're alive and well, possibly even reading this stuff from time to time while staying aside and doing something else with your life.

That's a possibility. Perhaps it symbolizes something else that is more important that his Birthday? Maybe it was the date where he found something relevant to Bitcoin? who knows at this point. All this time, everything he does in the whitepaper has a meaning so I'm guessing that date has a pretty important meaning to it too. I doubt that date would be his birthday.
legendary
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April 05, 2020, 04:39:16 PM
#16
I am almost sure the chosen date is not his birth date and indeed it can be tied to outlawing gold bullion, if that's the date.
So imho it's not that special.

I'm not sure what that clown does at the bottom of the topic. (Well, I know, but .. I hope you understand what I mean.)

Even if it isn't Satoshi's true birthday (though he might be using some reverse psychology here), this date might be significant because Satoshi wanted it to be significant, just like the message from the genesis block wasn't random and also had a purpose. It's a reminder what Bitcoin stands for, and it's always relevant, because more and more new people come to Bitcoin just to get more fiat, without even bothering to learn about the roots.
legendary
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April 05, 2020, 03:51:44 PM
#15
I don't think this date is just symbolic because of Executive Order 6102 and its abolishment. It seems like overthinking to me, so it might just be the day Satoshi was born. This person might have left this true date back in the times when Satoshi wasn't that popular, so there was no point at fully hiding one's identity up to the small details. So Satoshi, whoever you are, I want to thank you for your creation that's been truly revolutionary and literally changed the lives of dozens of millions of people who now use it. I hope you're alive and well, possibly even reading this stuff from time to time while staying aside and doing something else with your life.

"As a subtle jab to central banks, Satoshi chose his birthday as the date the US made gold ownership illegal through EO 6102 April 5th. He chose 1975 as his year of birth which is the year when the US citizens were allowed to own gold again."
- https://twitter.com/danheld/status/1246887966389063681
 
 

...

More or less everything satoshi did was likely calculated from the get-go ...

Lois Lane:

How do you find someone who has spent a lifetime covering his tracks?

For some, he was a guardian angel. For others, a ghost, who never quite fit in.

What's the S stand for?


jr. member
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April 05, 2020, 11:38:00 AM
#14
ps. you shouldn't put the name of Craig Scammer Wright in the same page as Satoshi...

Absolutely! Wright perfectly performs this task himself
legendary
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April 05, 2020, 10:54:39 AM
#13
Since the year of the gold thing is not the same and the date has nothing specific about it, i say it is most probably just a random date that Satoshi chose to sign up on P2P Foundation site. it is probably something far away from his actual birth date to increase the anonymity that he was seeking.
in any case Satoshi's birthday to me is the same day that genesis block was released which is 03/Jan/2009.

ps. you shouldn't put the name of Craig Scammer Wright in the same page as Satoshi...
legendary
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April 05, 2020, 10:06:17 AM
#12
I don't think this date is just symbolic because of Executive Order 6102 and its abolishment. It seems like overthinking to me, so it might just be the day Satoshi was born. This person might have left this true date back in the times when Satoshi wasn't that popular, so there was no point at fully hiding one's identity up to the small details. So Satoshi, whoever you are, I want to thank you for your creation that's been truly revolutionary and literally changed the lives of dozens of millions of people who now use it. I hope you're alive and well, possibly even reading this stuff from time to time while staying aside and doing something else with your life.
jr. member
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April 05, 2020, 09:38:43 AM
#11
In 2012, while studying at college, he wanted to invest with a friend in bitcoins, but his hands did not reach. Thought it was an unreliable investment. How wrong! A few years later, bitcoin became the most expensive currency in the world. And of course, I congratulate Satoshi Nakamoto on his birthday and wish to see new projects from this secretive genius.
newbie
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April 05, 2020, 09:10:22 AM
#10
The father of digital currencies.. Happy Birthday Satoshi
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April 05, 2020, 08:13:02 AM
#9
Lol, what a bold 'proof'.

Holds just on its own, ahhh - the agenda was to smear and name calling ppl

Better proof: Segwit is not Bitcoin

 Grin

What proof hv_ ?

Craig Wright still has not signed anything valid ... his birth date does not even match the one stated by the real satoshi.

No agenda, just the facts ... here are some more ...

- https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1222878843704397826.html
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