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Topic: How the NSA identified Satoshi Nakamoto (Read 392 times)

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August 29, 2017, 10:19:02 PM
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I came across this blog and its interesting to think that if the NSA does have the technology to know who the person is by using stylometry, then its really possible that Satoshi Nakamoto's identity is known by a few top people in the government agency.

To those of you who had the pleasure of talking to Satoshi, what was he like and what kind of impression did he leave? Was he a mathematician, coder, a guy living in his mom's basement? Wink

https://medium.com/@amuse/how-the-nsa-caught-satoshi-nakamoto-868affcef595

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Using stylometry one is able to compare texts to determine authorship of a particular work. Throughout the years Satoshi wrote thousands of posts and emails and most of which are publicly available. According to my source, the NSA was able to the use the ‘writer invariant’ method of stylometry to compare Satoshi’s ‘known’ writings with trillions of writing samples from people across the globe. By taking Satoshi’s texts and finding the 50 most common words, the NSA was able to break down his text into 5,000 word chunks and analyse each to find the frequency of those 50 words. This would result in a unique 50-number identifier for each chunk. The NSA then placed each of these numbers into a 50-dimensional space and flatten them into a plane using principal components analysis. The result is a ‘fingerprint’ for anything written by Satoshi that could easily be compared to any other writing.

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