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April 05, 2018, 09:53:35 AM
how to confirm it is real Satoshi email?
And what do you want for this?
member
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April 01, 2018, 07:30:28 AM
I'm in the process of developing a website dedicated to early bitcoin history.  Mike Hearn was gracious enough to contribute to the project by sharing his e-mail conversations with Satoshi.  Since these are never-before-seen writings of Satoshi, I thought others would enjoy having access to them now, rather than waiting for the website to go live.

Here they are:
https://pastebin.com/Na5FwkQ4
https://pastebin.com/cKZPC1rF
https://pastebin.com/wA9Jn100
https://pastebin.com/JF3USKFT
https://pastebin.com/syrmi3ET

If anyone else has anything they would like to share from early bitcoin times (2009-2010), please e-mail me at [email protected]

Thanks!
-CipherionX

Hi everyone, guys. After so many years, you still search for a name.

This is the last message that was written on April 23 (bitcoinJ).

My name is Jordi, April 23 is my saint, I am Satoshi.

Craig Wright tried to supplant my identity with data from one of my hard drives.




1.   From: Satoshi Nakamoto [email protected]

2.   Date: Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 3:40 PM
3.   To: Mike Hearn <[email protected]>
4.   
5.   
6.       I had a few other things on my mind (as always). One is, are you planning on rejoining the community at some point (eg for code reviews), or is your plan to permanently step back from the limelight?
7.   
8.   
9.   I've moved on to other things.  It's in good hands with Gavin and everyone.
10.   
11.   I do hope your BitcoinJ continues to be developed into an alternative client.  It gives Java devs something to work on, and it's easier with a simpler foundation that doesn't have to do everything.  It'll get critical mass when impatient new users can get started using it while the other one is still downloading the block chain.

sr. member
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February 02, 2018, 11:48:11 PM
Shameful. Shameful if they're legit, shameful if they're edited.
...

I appreciate your perspective, Greg.  I had these e-mails for a couple of weeks now, and I took the time to analyze each sentence closely before sharing.  I was unable to find anything that points in one person's direction, although that's not to say there isn't something there.  There's just so much history in these e-mails that I really didn't want to disappear.

Now we see why Satoshi had to disappear. He obviously could not trust anyone. Would he have answered any of Mike Hearn's questions if he knew that the e-mails were going to be published online? How do you know that your analysis is sufficient to prevent any harm?

You haven't addressed any of the points in the above quotation. Just because there was so much history there means that it is okay for you to act unethically?
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January 16, 2018, 12:01:30 AM
Nice emails! Very insightful. Thanks for sharing.
member
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January 15, 2018, 11:44:42 PM
I'm in the process of developing a website dedicated to early bitcoin history.  Mike Hearn was gracious enough to contribute to the project by sharing his e-mail conversations with Satoshi.  Since these are never-before-seen writings of Satoshi, I thought others would enjoy having access to them now, rather than waiting for the website to go live.

Here they are:
https://pastebin.com/Na5FwkQ4
https://pastebin.com/cKZPC1rF
https://pastebin.com/wA9Jn100
https://pastebin.com/JF3USKFT
https://pastebin.com/syrmi3ET

If anyone else has anything they would like to share from early bitcoin times (2009-2010), please e-mail me at [email protected]

Thanks!
-CipherionX


Thanks for sharing with us. I enjoyed reading the conversations. All the best for your website Smiley
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 11:35:21 PM
Wow, indeed fascinating, will use these for school!!
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Just a bitcointalk member
January 15, 2018, 11:34:26 PM
This is so fascinating. Thank you so much!
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Ethereum All The Way Baby
September 09, 2017, 02:19:41 AM
"By Moore's Law, we can expect hardware speed to be 10 times faster in 5 years and 100 times faster in 10.  Even if Bitcoin grows at crazy adoption rates, I think computer speeds will stay ahead of the number of transactions."

I think it's safe to say that he saw asic's coming miles away but hoped that the adoption and progression in tech would even each other out
sr. member
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August 29, 2017, 10:53:31 PM
So is Bitcoin an alien technology? Since  #post 2 says the algorithm came from a highly intelligent individual.
There are so many possibilities out there since earth is under the center of attention from other galaxies.
Ref : http://k.lenz.name/LB/2014/01/01/bitcoin-is-alien-technology/
When there is a mystery as big as this, then you need to accept the fact that all kind of wild theories are going to begin to emerge, look at any important mystery and you will see it, so to me it is not all that weird that some may speculate with the wild theory that satoshi was not human.
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August 27, 2017, 04:38:19 PM

"The predecessor to the Ripple payment protocol, Ripplepay, was first developed in 2004 by Ryan Fugger, a web developer in Vancouver, British Columbia. Fugger conceived of the idea after working on a local exchange trading system in Vancouver, and his intent was to create a monetary system that was decentralized and could effectively allow individuals and communities to create their own money. Fugger's first iteration of this system, RipplePay.com,debuted in 2005 as a financial service to provide secure payment options to members of an online community via a global network."

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"This led to the conception of a new system by Jed McCaleb of eDonkey network, which was designed and built by Arthur Britto and David Schwartz. In May 2011, they began developing a digital currency system in which transactions were verified by consensus among members of the network, rather than by the mining process used by bitcoin, which relies on blockchain ledgers."

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"In September 2012 the team co-founded the corporation OpenCoin, or OpenCoin Inc."

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"On September 26, 2013, OpenCoin Inc. changed its name to Ripple Labs Inc., with Chris Larsen remaining CEO."
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August 27, 2017, 04:14:41 PM
legendary
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August 24, 2017, 02:43:03 PM
There's stuff that bothers me about these emails that make them seem out of historical context.  
Below is an example:



Hearn:

"So many questions Smiley But it's rare that I encounter truly
revolutionary ideas. The last time I was this excited about a new
monetary scheme was when I discovered Ripple. If you have any thoughts
on Ripple, I'd also love to hear them." (https://pastebin.com/Na5FwkQ4  lines 446-449)

Satothi:

"Ripple is interesting in that it's the only other system that does something with trust besides concentrate it into a central server." (https://pastebin.com/Na5FwkQ4  line 70)

But, Ripple Labs wasn't established yet and it wasn't called "Ripple" until 6 October 2015. (https://ripple.com/insights/a-new-chapter-for-ripple/)


And Hearn's articulation of Ripple years later.


"I lack context, but I just wanted to point out that I gave my talk in
September 2012 and the ripple.com/OpenCoin reboot didn't appear on the
scene until after that. That's why when I talked about Ripple, I talked
about it being decentralised - I was referring only to the original concept
by Ryan Fugger and not the bitcoin/ripple hybrid that launched afterwards."

(https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webpayments/2013Apr/0095.html)

sr. member
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August 24, 2017, 01:59:46 PM
Very entertaining and interesting topic for sure.
Will read all emails and all the interesting statements in this thread soon.
right  it is very entertaining …. But I think it will be just the rumors and these are the fake threats because I have heard about satoshi that he is like a mystery in the bitcoin and it is very suspicious to hear about the mails from satoshi so I think it is fake rumor about satoshi bitcoin so keep focus on your work and keep earning.
member
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August 24, 2017, 07:30:29 AM
So is Bitcoin an alien technology? Since  #post 2 says the algorithm came from a highly intelligent individual.
There are so many possibilities out there since earth is under the center of attention from other galaxies.
Ref : http://k.lenz.name/LB/2014/01/01/bitcoin-is-alien-technology/

What? Who writes such nonsense and reads?
Do you still say that Satoshi has a alien from another galaxy or from Alpha Centauri.
legendary
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Disobey.
August 24, 2017, 07:25:05 AM
Very entertaining and interesting topic for sure.
Will read all emails and all the interesting statements in this thread soon.
full member
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August 23, 2017, 07:04:47 PM
Thank you for sharing those emails  .
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What's Quirky In Life?
August 23, 2017, 01:30:36 AM
So is Bitcoin an alien technology? Since  #post 2 says the algorithm came from a highly intelligent individual.
There are so many possibilities out there since earth is under the center of attention from other galaxies.
Ref : http://k.lenz.name/LB/2014/01/01/bitcoin-is-alien-technology/
sr. member
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August 22, 2017, 03:30:56 PM
I like how professional Satoshi always is. Never a slip up.
He probably planned the whole thing from the beginning, the timing was too perfect, everything was perfect and ready, bitcoin did not seem like a project that was just finished, it seems like he had concluded the project for some time, that gave him time to cover his tracks.
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August 16, 2017, 04:38:56 PM
If these are legit, it would be a confirmation that Satoshi mined the block #5326, as block reward from that block is sent by Satoshi to Mike Hearn.

Mike: I sent you 32.51 coins, my bitcoin address is 1JuEjh9znXwqsy5RrnKqgzqY4Ldg7rnj5n

Satoshi: I sent back 32.51 and 50.00. (https://blockchain.info/address/1JuEjh9znXwqsy5RrnKqgzqY4Ldg7rnj5n)

This is interesting, because if you go back to the old ExtraNonce analysis by Sergio (https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/the-well-deserved-fortune-of-satoshi-nakamoto/), block #5326 fits the pattern of this early miner with a distinct ExtraNonce pattern, and would be the first (?) direct evidence, that this miner was in fact Satoshi.

Mike Hearn, Jan 24, 2016:
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"I will no longer be taking part in Bitcoin development and have sold all my coins." from https://blog.plan99.net/the-resolution-of-the-bitcoin-experiment-dabb30201f7

Yet the 1JuEj..j5n address still has 82.51BTC in it https://blockexplorer.com/address/1JuEjh9znXwqsy5RrnKqgzqY4Ldg7rnj5n, currently worth about a quarter million dollars.  Ya think Hearn lost the key to it then?  That would be something...  Or, it's all a ruse and that address isn't Hearn's, or something else?

Mike admitted to losing the keys, see the reddit thread below in my previous post.
Im skeptical, but they probably are real. I wish hearn had published them prior to his exit from bitcoin and the development team as a whole.

Mike did show up in the reddit thread created by OP and vouched for the validity of them.

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6t2ci2/never_before_seen_mike_hearn_satoshi_nakamoto/dliizv6/
sr. member
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August 16, 2017, 12:57:50 PM
#99
I don't know much about Satoshi, as I know he is very mysterious person, no one knows exactly where he came from and where is he today, but no one can deny that Satoshi is the creator of the first digital currency in The world we know as bitcoin today. His discovery is so great in the world of cryptocurrency, He's like an anonymous hero who no one wants to know. I hope someday he will show himself, because there are many people who want say "thank you" to him.
He is an anonymous hero there is not doubt about it, but you say no one wants to know him and that is incorrect he is probably the most wanted person that is not a criminal in the world but if you want to say thank you to him you could leave a positive rating in his account in the forum.
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