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Topic: I "Think" that I found Satoshi Nakamoto - page 4. (Read 10827 times)

legendary
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February 02, 2016, 10:31:06 PM
https://eprint.iacr.org/2007/216.pdf

doesnt sound like bitcoin to me.

its not. even the writing style let alone the content being different. what the OP doesnt understand is that making currency is a game thats been played even as far back as the cavemen trading fruits for sexual favours with the cave women.

there are literally millions of people working on currency creation and thousands working on similar concepts.
whats next because satoshi said he was working on it since 2007.. and then the new theory of the 2007 paper the OP links to means they were working on it before 2007 (hint: which debunks the satoshi 18month idea by the way)

will the OP consider satoshi miscalculted his 18months.. to then work further back and maybe come across W, dai 1998.. or will the OP go back to 2008 and then try a different angle.

i can name atleast 50 people that had similar concepts between 2005-2008. and maybe a dozen before that.

happy hunting



Double spends, coin, RSA, hash functions, private keys... at first glance it sounds similar. HOWEVER
Get down to the references and not a single one matches satoshi's white paper, no similar authors either. It seems like at least one or two would cross-reference, unless he threw everything away, and started all over from scratch.
Interesting find though.
sr. member
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February 02, 2016, 10:22:23 PM
The fact that he has been able to remain anonymous thus far speaks volumes to his genius and the technology that is bitcoin itself.

I really hope some day satoshi comes out to greet us all, even with continued anonymity. But if he believes it is in his best interest to stay anonymous I wish him the best of luck. He must be the most wanted dox in the world.
sr. member
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February 02, 2016, 10:08:10 PM
Wait so he denies it so it isn't true...thank goodness OP isn't a detective or anything lol
legendary
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..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
February 02, 2016, 07:42:26 PM
Original Post Updated.

Pawel is not Satoshi. The search is still ON.

I'm not saying Pawel is Satoshi, but how could you be so convinced he was Satoshi, and then do a complete 180 based on his denial? You expect that Satoshi will admit he is Satoshi?  Huh  Wasn't that the entire reason he used tor, anonymous emails, etc?
sr. member
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February 02, 2016, 07:03:13 PM
P.S - Pawel, the polish guy is not Satoshi. I sent email and he replied.

In this own words
"Wow, I did not see that coming Wink
Sorry to disappoint you, but it's certainly not me who you're after.
Good luck in your further research,
Pawel"
...

So its confirmed that he IS satoshi. What would you expect satoshi to right back? Only really satoshi would write that he is not satoshi, if he wants to remain anonymous :-)
sr. member
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February 02, 2016, 06:51:36 PM
Only time will tell. But if you're right it might be quite something. I for one am interested to see how all this will end.
newbie
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February 02, 2016, 06:44:41 PM
Original Post Updated.

Pawel is not Satoshi. The search is still ON.

Ah ha! How much did Satoski pay you to remove the proof?  Tongue Tongue Tongue

LOL just 1000 bitcoins  Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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February 02, 2016, 05:14:16 PM
i dont think that it is possible to do
legendary
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February 02, 2016, 05:12:49 PM
P.S - Pawel, the polish guy is not Satoshi. I sent email and he replied.

In this own words
"Wow, I did not see that coming Wink
Sorry to disappoint you, but it's certainly not me who you're after.
Good luck in your further research,
Pawel"
...

Only Satoshi would deny being Satoshi.
Get Newsweek on the phone.
We got him for sure this time fellas.  Roll Eyes
vip
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February 02, 2016, 04:46:02 PM
Original Post Updated.

Pawel is not Satoshi. The search is still ON.

Ah ha! How much did Satoski pay you to remove the proof?  Tongue Tongue Tongue
newbie
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February 02, 2016, 12:34:34 PM
Original Post Updated.

Pawel is not Satoshi. The search is still ON.
hero member
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February 02, 2016, 11:08:55 AM
Well this was interesting to say the least, it would have been much better if this was sort of like a ancient aliens episode with images and music and animations and guys with weird hair get ups talking about it.

I'd say good try but you can't find him, he was smarter than all of us then, when he invented bitcoin and he's smarter now to stay hidden from all the spies.

You can't find him until he wishes to be found.
legendary
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February 02, 2016, 10:25:28 AM
Hmm... OP seems to have removed the big reveal: "Chapter 5 – Bitcoin Founder Unmasked"  Smiley

Here is is archived

http://archive.is/P0Z7q
legendary
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..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
February 02, 2016, 09:15:24 AM
Hmm... OP seems to have removed the big reveal: "Chapter 5 – Bitcoin Founder Unmasked"  Smiley
member
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February 02, 2016, 08:44:56 AM
Whats the real deal when you found out who is satoshi. I just dont understand there is no even prize in finding him.
and it could actually jeopardize the guy's privacy. for what reason? Satisfy the curiosity of some few curious kids??

Every time I see something like this I understand better why he chose to keep his identity secret. To avoid all this nonsense. And probably for security reasons too.
hero member
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February 02, 2016, 07:59:51 AM
You have research quite a lot! and finding a rare pokemon is a hard task to do, but in finding him what will you achieve? and I think many had know satoshi ever since bitcoin started he is always in our hearts hahaha just kidding! Grin  Tongue
legendary
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February 02, 2016, 07:47:35 AM
Whats the real deal when you found out who is satoshi. I just dont understand there is no even prize in finding him.
legendary
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February 02, 2016, 05:29:30 AM
So the name is an anagram of names of Japanese cryptographers, but you conclude by association that Satoshi is polish, without even trying to see if the papers published are in any way linked aside of the title.
member
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February 02, 2016, 05:14:20 AM
There is a possibility this is satoshi but that is unlikely, we already seen that there were multiple "suspects" that looked like the true satoshi but weren't, I don't think it matter anyway since we already have the system.
vip
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February 02, 2016, 01:25:19 AM
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In my new realizations I am particularly inspired by your underlying
agenda of tax evasion, black marketeering, and the overthrow of
governments. DEATH TO ORDER!  Hedonistic delights like gambling dens
and prostitution rings would be a Love Boat for everyone, but they
aren't enough. I have had some neat fantasies lately about starting new
drug nextworks and assassination enterprises. What delights await us!
The possibilities of untraceable cash and anonymity are truly
liberating -- we can build up internation criminal organizations and
launder our money freely, and avoid all detection! The vanquished world
will lick our boots! I hope that you will let me in on your finetuned
Cryptoanarchist secrets that would make Goldfinger and Hitler proud. If
you don't, that's okay too. I'm really unstable and there's even a
rumor that I'm actually an FBI agent, so that it would be better if you
didn't tell me anything that would be upsetting to someone who
practices law enforcement.

I think that the person who wrote the above is more inclined to be Satoshi with having a reason to remain anonymous.

http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.html

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Hi Nick,

As always great work. I really appreciate the knowledge and information you make available to the common person like myself that doesn't always have easy access to highly guarded research and study findings.

Also, great job on finally putting a name to some of the stuff we are dealing with on a daily basis. The "Virtual Computer" Blockchain reference is great.

Respectfully,
L. Detweiler

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