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Topic: Is this State important to uncovering Satoshi - page 2. (Read 1263 times)

sr. member
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I see, well, I guess Ill keep it to myself, nothing good by revealing what I know any ways, right?

Son of a gun, I cannot even share this with friends or family, do you guys really think he would be 100% against someone finding him or at the least naming him/friends?

What we all forget in the myth is it was still a person, a person who needs to apply for, register for and use everyday things that require ID, no one is a ghost, no one. His name IS recorded, maybe not where everyone can see it but it is. I would imagine if anyone he would understand this. By name I do not mean Satoshi btw Wink

But based on what I have seen he was NOT Satoshi before deciding to go ghost and as with any human, is not perfect.

hero member
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What would finding Satoshi or one of his friends achieve for our Bitcoin community? Absolutely nothing. The identity of satoshi is irrelevant.
He obviously no longer wants to be a part of the project and prefers his privacy, I guess people just refuse to understand this.
I'm surprised that there aren't more people that understand this. Satoshi disappeared before the community really took off, and if he isn't back yet then there is no reason for people to try and find him, still, considering it is incredibly likely he doesn't want to be found.
I'd love to meet the guy, but a lot of people should respect his desire to not be found.
full member
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What would finding Satoshi or one of his friends achieve for our Bitcoin community? Absolutely nothing. The identity of satoshi is irrelevant.
sr. member
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At this point, finding satoshi is irrelevant, the genie is out of the lamp and it is impossible to put it back, the only one that cares about not being discovered is satoshi since we do not know if in the future governments could accuse him of aiding criminals.
sr. member
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I understand, let me say more, I have found a person (maybe Satoshi maybe not) but what I do know 110% is THEY know Satoshi at the least, they have to even if they denied being Satoshi. Time lines (such as phone disconnection the same time Satoshi leaves for example there is more), and 2 small bread crumbs were left in their actions. To add to it prior to Bitcoin they dabbled with digital currency leading up to it.

This person CANNOT be easily tracked down, I had a breakthrough today and now have a dilemma.

By just stating Nebraska I am kind of hoping to get confirmation from them and honestly will just leave it there. If I post this here they will see it and avoids me bothering them personally as I want to respect their privacy.

Not sure I can say more at this time.

legendary
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If you don't want to elaborate any further on how you came to this conclusion, then it seems like this is just another conspiracy.
Show us your research and then we can comment on it, but making blank statements like this, doesn't really make anyone believe you're telling the truth here.

I actually have some first hand experience with people being affected by making these 'being Satoshi' accusations.
Right after the suicide of a good friend of mine, Len Sassaman, his widdow was being bombarded with pretty rude questions of him being Satoshi right after his death.
After that, all these threads about finding out who Satoshi is just feel really bad and invasive.

This doesn't really have to do with what you said in your post, I'm just saying that it might not be a good idea to go on a witchhunt to find the real Satoshi.
sr. member
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Nebraska

Ill just leave that there, I had a hunch, did some research now have a dilemma.

If the forum owner Theymos or whoever wishes to confirm or deny said State is part of the chain via PM that would be nice but I have learned when tracking a person you cannot find, find who is close to him and you will find him.

This isn't "crazy" talk or a conspiracy, a few holes were left open to discover. And before anyone says keep it a secret, I hear you thus my dilemma.

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