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Topic: How did Satoshi register bitcoin.org? (Read 7882 times)

legendary
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December 31, 2020, 11:33:57 AM
#25
Maybe he owns a "WhoIs" company, and his staff registered it for him.

Cool
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Catalog Websites
December 31, 2020, 10:19:35 AM
#24
The registration was carry out by the group of association through  Satoshi  on white paper published in the year 2008.
legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
November 07, 2020, 05:25:20 PM
#23
bitcoin.org was never owned by Satoshi, IIRC.

it actually was.
Martti Malmi says that Bitcoin.org was "originally created by Satoshi." in this 2014 article:
https://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4?international=true&r=US&IR=T
  

bitcoin.org was originally registered and owned by Satoshi, I recall 100% correctly ...
 
Satoshi registered the domain bitcoin.org on 18-Aug-2008 here;

- https://web.archive.org/web/20080624071959/http://www.anonymousspeech.com/default.aspx

The most likely method of payment being cash-in-the-mail or e-gold.

This blog post is also highly factual regarding the subject ...

- https://whoissatoshi.wordpress.com/2016/01/27/digital-evidence/
jr. member
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November 07, 2020, 11:41:02 AM
#22
bitcoin.org was never owned by Satoshi, IIRC.

it actually was.
Martti Malmi says that Bitcoin.org was "originally created by Satoshi." in this 2014 article:
https://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4?international=true&r=US&IR=T
 
administrator
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August 27, 2012, 01:00:12 AM
#21
Theymos maybe you want to post a more appropriate source.

Satoshi owns the domain so this is up to him.

I remember that bitcoin.org was registered with Anonymous Speech when Satoshi owned it. You can probably confirm this with one of the services that provide historical whois data.
legendary
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WalletScrutiny.com
August 27, 2012, 12:11:20 AM
#20
updated the history. Theymos maybe you want to post a more appropriate source.
newbie
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August 26, 2012, 11:48:15 PM
#19
The ever growing mythology around what is, at least now, a fictional persona, is mind blowing to see develop. Today’s Satoshi is probably so far removed from the original that if he really were an individual actually called Satoshi, he’d likely be just as much in awe of this character as everyone else seems to be.

This is the making of genuine mythology, the first, or at least the most obvious, I’ve ever seen. I imagine many of the classic myths were created in a similar manner, albeit a lot slower without the internet. If Bitcoin stays around and goes mainstream, in a couple millennia there may be stories about Hercules and Satoshi killing hobbits in Narnia.

[email protected]
www.bitinnovate.com


lol I want to see that movie.

Same.

Makes me think a Satoshi inspired fiction anthology might be in order.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon 

Yeah, I'm big fan of Stephenson, one of the only writers who gets away with massive info dumps. "Gets away with" doesn't quite give credit to what he actually does...
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Wat
August 26, 2012, 11:25:52 PM
#18
The ever growing mythology around what is, at least now, a fictional persona, is mind blowing to see develop. Today’s Satoshi is probably so far removed from the original that if he really were an individual actually called Satoshi, he’d likely be just as much in awe of this character as everyone else seems to be.

This is the making of genuine mythology, the first, or at least the most obvious, I’ve ever seen. I imagine many of the classic myths were created in a similar manner, albeit a lot slower without the internet. If Bitcoin stays around and goes mainstream, in a couple millennia there may be stories about Hercules and Satoshi killing hobbits in Narnia.

[email protected]
www.bitinnovate.com


lol I want to see that movie.

Same.

Makes me think a Satoshi inspired fiction anthology might be in order.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon 
newbie
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August 26, 2012, 11:17:45 PM
#17
The ever growing mythology around what is, at least now, a fictional persona, is mind blowing to see develop. Today’s Satoshi is probably so far removed from the original that if he really were an individual actually called Satoshi, he’d likely be just as much in awe of this character as everyone else seems to be.

This is the making of genuine mythology, the first, or at least the most obvious, I’ve ever seen. I imagine many of the classic myths were created in a similar manner, albeit a lot slower without the internet. If Bitcoin stays around and goes mainstream, in a couple millennia there may be stories about Hercules and Satoshi killing hobbits in Narnia.

[email protected]
www.bitinnovate.com


lol I want to see that movie.

Same.

Makes me think a Satoshi inspired fiction anthology might be in order.
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Wat
August 26, 2012, 11:04:14 PM
#16
The ever growing mythology around what is, at least now, a fictional persona, is mind blowing to see develop. Today’s Satoshi is probably so far removed from the original that if he really were an individual actually called Satoshi, he’d likely be just as much in awe of this character as everyone else seems to be.

This is the making of genuine mythology, the first, or at least the most obvious, I’ve ever seen. I imagine many of the classic myths were created in a similar manner, albeit a lot slower without the internet. If Bitcoin stays around and goes mainstream, in a couple millennia there may be stories about Hercules and Satoshi killing hobbits in Narnia.

[email protected]
www.bitinnovate.com


lol I want to see that movie.
newbie
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August 26, 2012, 10:51:49 PM
#15
The ever growing mythology around what is, at least now, a fictional persona, is mind blowing to see develop. Today’s Satoshi is probably so far removed from the original that if he really were an individual actually called Satoshi, he’d likely be just as much in awe of this character as everyone else seems to be.

This is the making of genuine mythology, the first, or at least the most obvious, I’ve ever seen. I imagine many of the classic myths were created in a similar manner, albeit a lot slower without the internet. If Bitcoin stays around and goes mainstream, in a couple millennia there may be stories about Hercules and Satoshi killing hobbits in Narnia.

[email protected]
www.bitinnovate.com
full member
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August 26, 2012, 09:14:35 PM
#14
bitcoin.org was originally owned by Satoshi. He registered it through https://www.anonymousspeech.com
That's the answer I was looking for.Thanks theymos
legendary
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www.bitcointrading.com
August 26, 2012, 06:51:38 PM
#13
Interesting.. So he had people working with him right from day one, I wonder what interesting information they have about the origins of the project..
administrator
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August 26, 2012, 04:47:52 PM
#12
bitcoin.org was originally owned by Satoshi. He registered it through https://www.anonymousspeech.com
member
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August 26, 2012, 04:39:13 PM
#11
There is a theory that bitcoin was designed by a team of people and satoshi was a pseudonym  Smiley

Perhaps sirius was part of that team if he knew about it back then, or sirius = Satoshi?
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Wat
August 26, 2012, 04:29:10 PM
#10
sirius registered this domain before or after Satoshi published his paper? Any wiki article for the history of this kind of things?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/History

August 18, 2008 - Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered.
October 31, 2008 - Bitcoin design paper published

So the domain was registered before anyone knew about Bitcoin?

There is a theory that bitcoin was designed by a team of people and satoshi was a pseudonym  Smiley
legendary
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090930
August 26, 2012, 04:27:50 PM
#9
Who is sirius? I mean, is his real identity known? Did anyone ever meet him?
donator
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Gerald Davis
August 26, 2012, 04:27:30 PM
#8
Well no it is registered before the paper was published.  Have you read the paper?  It is obvious Satoshi didn't write it in a couple hours.  The idea of Bitcoin preexisted the paper which preexisted the first version of the client and the genesis block.
sr. member
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Earthling
August 26, 2012, 04:19:44 PM
#7
sirius registered this domain before or after Satoshi published his paper? Any wiki article for the history of this kind of things?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/History

August 18, 2008 - Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered.
October 31, 2008 - Bitcoin design paper published

So the domain was registered before anyone knew about Bitcoin?
sr. member
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Bitcoin.se site owner
August 26, 2012, 10:48:41 AM
#6
sirius registered this domain before or after Satoshi published his paper? Any wiki article for the history of this kind of things?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/History

August 18, 2008 - Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered.
October 31, 2008 - Bitcoin design paper published
full member
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August 26, 2012, 07:55:17 AM
#5
sirius registered this domain before or after Satoshi published his paper? Any wiki article for the history of this kind of things?
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Wat
August 26, 2012, 07:28:22 AM
#4
I think Sirius regged it.
legendary
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August 26, 2012, 07:27:41 AM
#3
bitcoin.org was never owned by Satoshi, IIRC.
legendary
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August 26, 2012, 07:25:00 AM
#2
guess he paid with these bitcoins  Huh
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August 26, 2012, 07:06:08 AM
#1
He could use tor and fill fake info on whois. But how could you pay for the domain without leaving trace to registrar?
Of course we could pay for domain with BTC now. But back then?

PS:I'm sure Satoshi is still browsing this forum anonymous even now. If you read this, just know your work is appreciated.
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