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Topic: I think satoshi nakamoto could be the US government (NSA) (Read 1088 times)

legendary
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I think it is very well possible. It could be an experiment that works to the new world orders advantage.
IPV6 address assigned to every person, a wallet assigned to everyone. Very easy to tie everything you do,
including your smart house into a nice tidy portfolio of who you are.

Once all money is digital, there will be no way to transact without leaving a trace. Don't count on current anon craps, none if it gonna be used - elite will kill privacy at all costs
but not their own, of course. The future is pitch black - for free people. Slaves will love it, just put 10% discount on everything if paid with cryptos.

All that might not be Satoshi's intention but, as many times in the past, genius innovation ended up used the wrong way. Just look at all those cocksuckers crawling cryptocoin
conferences and whatnot, I think Satoshi would vomit on all that. Did you know that Satoshi quitted the moment after Gavin - current main core Bitcoin developer - told him that
he accepted invitation from FBI, to talk on Bitcoin matters?
hero member
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I think it is very well possible. It could be an experiment that works to the new world orders advantage.
IPV6 address assigned to every person, a wallet assigned to everyone. Very easy to tie everything you do,
including your smart house into a nice tidy portfolio of who you are.

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BTW that's not his real name, obviously.
sr. member
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Can't remember where I read it (possibly a YouTube comment) but apparently "satoshi nakamoto" roughly translated is "central intelligence" in Japanese. And yes, the CIA did invent the internet.

It translates to nothing at translator.


Indeed, I did the same and got the same result, but Google Translate is far from infallible. Anyways, I said "roughly", so perhaps you could ask someone who speaks fluent Japanese and get back to me.  Smiley
hero member
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it's japanese name so i dont think so

Why do you think NSA could not use japanese name for it?
newbie
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it's japanese name so i dont think so
hero member
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Can't remember where I read it (possibly a YouTube comment) but apparently "satoshi nakamoto" roughly translated is "central intelligence" in Japanese. And yes, the CIA did invent the internet.

It translates to nothing at translator.

sr. member
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I like boobies
Can't remember where I read it (possibly a YouTube comment) but apparently "satoshi nakamoto" roughly translated is "central intelligence" in Japanese. And yes, the CIA did invent the internet.
newbie
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Excellent, brilliant actually. Never thought it. Maybe it is all a big plan by the powers that be to control every transaction ever on us? But as cleverly stated by a poster above, if it's open source how could they possibly control it?
newbie
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well is a good point the US navy created TOR , and actually at the doors of creating quantum computers, but I have doubts that created bitcoin, they are not the only people with genius minds.
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I don't think so, really doubt that.
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Yeah, and even if it was the case so what, not even the devs can do anything as long as it says open source.
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they invent the internet as well in the 50..... google 4 ARPANET

must be a great conspiracy  Grin


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legendary
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HoneybadgerOfMoney.com Weed4bitcoin.com
They made tor, why couldn't they have also made the bitcoin protocol?

Your thoughts, ideas, discussion?  I think it makes sense that if USA were to act aloof about it and let it permit under the radar as it does - to eventually become mainstream, it could make out to be an effective tool to determine ip address locations for enemies of the state and its closely monitored and there would be several copies of the blockchain available in EVERY jurisdiction for easy prosecution.

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