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jr. member
Activity: 102
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January 20, 2021, 12:07:26 PM
#59
Dear Satoshi;

create a puzzle and give some clues to us.

regards;
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 2
January 20, 2021, 10:18:41 AM
#58
 Open letter/question to Satoshi:

You are a bankers bitch, They will get all of your coins for free in the end because of network fees and your friends and family`s future generations will be slaves again to central bankers.
 
"somebody kicked the hornets nest and I am a pussy".
Stop being a bitch pussy, there is nothing to fear but fear itself.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 1
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 1
November 15, 2020, 02:15:09 AM
#56
Everboby want to have Satoshi’s key. But there is a chance that he never knew himself that he had the keys and that is throw it. If keys represents money he does not care. He could have found something more precious Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 270
November 13, 2020, 03:19:54 AM
#55
I am just curious if satoshi is still following some topics here about bitcoin or that he is let it all go. If I would had invent such thing like bitcoin I could just disappear.
I think that satoshi is still there and still observes all the topics on this forum, it's just that he doesn't show his identity to everyone, because if satoshi shows his real identity to everyone then it is very dangerous for him because all important keys and data about Bitcoin must be all will be threatened, so don't worry everything will be fine. If you find Bitcoin and just disappear, everything will fall apart and it won't develop like Bitcoin now.
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 102
November 12, 2020, 08:56:38 PM
#54
Closed letter/question to Satoshi

Satoshi, if you read this please PM me for the closed letter.

Thanks
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
August 25, 2020, 08:31:44 AM
#53
Satoshi:

There are several clusters of coinbase Bitcoins.
Example.. 10 x 50 Bitcoins = 500 Bitcoins

Trying to solve

13QpKfncHe64yZRwfg2E5DppQqJnUjFE9T
14MnhZnNyaKLvMA8qDzk9fN8dtHVCFrnY7
17sPDKV6STTEt36FCDTM8Nj6hRVYSmovdt
19uX49XHrnxSBRPhVzhqoJvFQZVo9RejHQ
1AaGsvFX5xewLxBd2SXuXbEwvyNzweMq78
1E3nuvexijtSG9NcqP3F9meUup1KxdpMHs
1FVR1MwV9x7rNQC43p4qHeMP4LsyPi7htu
1Hi4SPic2SkZFNdqtoiAsxknSpfxJsCXmY
1KAqDGUxkGTx3aG1TSKGZ5ZLWayXtziXwC
1KyJvGD2vYkHUziH2GUhd8GwoQXrUxogQR

No luck, not yet.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 21, 2020, 11:23:02 AM
#52
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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you

How would you use the key for a sound development of Bitcoin? And why not use the Bitcoin addys?
The distribution of the early mined coins of Satoshi has to be done at today's price level for a sound development of Bitcoin. If it happened at a high Bitcoin price, the Bitcoin ecosystem would be disturbed significantly.
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What makes you think he will give you the keys... sound fund as a joke, but c'mon, you really think is that easy to get access to thousands of dollars?
Nobody will give the keys, it is the reward for people who can get them through quantum computing. And this is not easy but an incentive to support and develop Satoshi's creation.
We should be thankful to Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto for founding and building this one of a kind cryptocurrency. Because of his intelligence and hardwork he have created a virtual world in which many people can interact and earn money at the same time. I thought if Mr. Nakamoto didnt build this virtual world, we cant be find anything like this in which we can earn money easily and meet new friends worldwide.
Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 256
January 21, 2020, 11:17:00 AM
#51
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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you

How would you use the key for a sound development of Bitcoin? And why not use the Bitcoin addys?
The distribution of the early mined coins of Satoshi has to be done at today's price level for a sound development of Bitcoin. If it happened at a high Bitcoin price, the Bitcoin ecosystem would be disturbed significantly.
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What makes you think he will give you the keys... sound fund as a joke, but c'mon, you really think is that easy to get access to thousands of dollars?
Nobody will give the keys, it is the reward for people who can get them through quantum computing. And this is not easy but an incentive to support and develop Satoshi's creation.
We should be thankful to Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto for founding and building this one of a kind cryptocurrency. Because of his intelligence and hardwork he have created a virtual world in which many people can interact and earn money at the same time. I thought if Mr. Nakamoto didnt build this virtual world, we cant be find anything like this in which we can earn money easily and meet new friends worldwide.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
January 21, 2020, 10:45:54 AM
#50
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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you

How would you use the key for a sound development of Bitcoin? And why not use the Bitcoin addys?
The distribution of the early mined coins of Satoshi has to be done at today's price level for a sound development of Bitcoin. If it happened at a high Bitcoin price, the Bitcoin ecosystem would be disturbed significantly.
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What makes you think he will give you the keys... sound fund as a joke, but c'mon, you really think is that easy to get access to thousands of dollars?
Nobody will give the keys, it is the reward for people who can get them through quantum computing. And this is not easy but an incentive to support and develop Satoshi's creation.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
January 20, 2020, 03:02:08 PM
#49
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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you

How would you use the key for a sound development of Bitcoin? And why not use the Bitcoin addys?

What makes you think he will give you the keys... sound fund as a joke, but c'mon, you really think is that easy to get access to thousands of dollars?
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
January 20, 2020, 12:46:07 PM
#48
How the Crypto World Is Preparing for Quantum Computing, Explained
https://cointelegraph.com/explained/how-the-crypto-world-is-preparing-for-quantum-computing-explained

"While present-day quantum computers cannot break blockchains and their underlying cryptography, larger ones on the horizon are a threat, indeed, and need to be prepared for."

@ developers: When will we implement quantum computer resistant addresses?
@ satoshi: You filled the blockchain with your early mined coins and the quantum transformation will be very interesting. Who will get the most coins?

@ satoshi: Thank you for that amazing and incredible way of distribution of Bitcoins. You support and reward the best technology.
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 102
January 18, 2020, 03:51:05 PM
#47
Closed letter to Satoshi.

Hey Satoshi, if you read this drop me a PM for the closed letter.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
January 18, 2020, 02:25:35 PM
#46
the main assumption is that everytime he debugged his client and updated it, it created a new wallets/files and be didnt back up the previous
take this quote that shows early versions needed backing up entire folders.
imagine backing up a folder every time you edited a line of code

4. What files need to be backed up for not losing my "money"? Only the wallet.dat or the whole Bitcoin AppData directory ?
Version 0.1.5: backup the whole %appdata%\Bitcoin directory.
Version 0.2: you can backup just wallet.dat.

satoshi's 'stash' were 50 coins per address which if 1mill coins was accurate would be 20,000 addresses, in numerous folders, if he did backup

remember from january 2009-mid 2010 bitcoin had no value in the real world. it was just a experiment back then so there was no value in keeping the private keys. assumptions were that after a few months of bug fixing everything would be reset and born again. but too many joind and it instead just continued to live and it wasnt until 2010 before h made it simple to backup


extranounce patern that sergio provided in 2013  shows that around  740,000 btc were mined by satoshi  ,After August 2009 the pattern breaks down to some extent,  there is no other evidence that show pattern still same after that
i think other coinbase unspent  will remain unspent because thoses are mined by random people that never  have backup  of wallet  and just tried satoshi client for while then deleted it  because btc have no value in 2009 so its boring to keep mine for some cents
of course satoshi may keep mining it but  there is no proof for that yet and we cant say satoshi own 1m btc


some people claimed  that they mined a lot in 2009 but non of them signed messege as i know  i only believe hal finney mined some blocks

after 2017   20k$ price  every dam trader could sell 2009 mined coins  to be rich as hell   . so  thats the case  only satoshi coins remain
member
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I Am Satoshi Nakamoto
January 17, 2020, 02:36:47 PM
#45
Hello Satoshi

we think that you have created a bitcoin prize competition and that the privatekeys are somehow within the blockchain. We are trying to solve it and will move the rewarding coins. If you want to add something to that statement, please don't hesitate.

Thank you




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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you



December 2015 a Bitcointalk member discovered a puzzle transaction while playing around with his bot:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13381244
At that time nobody declared such a puzzle transaction which was created January 2015 until the creator of that competition came out 2 years later:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18765941
As of 01/10/2019 there are still more than 100 BTC to win. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/archive-bitcoin-challenge-discusion-5166284

We think that the early mined coins of Satoshi are also a prize competition and that Satoshi is waiting this coins to be moved. We also think that he will not respond after somebody moves the first coins but it will be a message to the Bitcoin community that the private keys are somehow on the blockchain. If Satoshi disagreed with that conclusion he would have moved the coins to other addresses.

Is 'saatoshi_rising' Satoshi wanting to tell us something?
What do you mean?

This puzzle is very strange. If it's for measuring the world's brute forcing capacity, 161-256 are just a waste (RIPEMD160 entropy is filled by 160, and by all of P2PKH Bitcoin). The puzzle creator could improve the puzzle's utility without bringing in any extra funds from outside - just spend 161-256 across to the unsolved portion 51-160, and roughly treble the puzzle's content density.

If on the other hand there's a pattern to find... well... that's awfully open-ended... can we have a hint or two? Cheesy

I am the creator.

You are quite right, 161-256 are silly.  I honestly just did not think of this.  What is especially embarrassing, is this did not occur to me once, in two years.  By way of excuse, I was not really thinking much about the puzzle at all.

I will make up for two years of stupidity.  I will spend from 161-256 to the unsolved parts, as you suggest.  In addition, I intend to add further funds.  My aim is to boost the density by a factor of 10, from 0.001*length(key) to 0.01*length(key).  Probably in the next few weeks.  At any rate, when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.

A few words about the puzzle.  There is no pattern.  It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty).  It is simply a crude measuring instrument, of the cracking strength of the community.

Finally, I wish to express appreciation of the efforts of all developers of new cracking tools and technology.  The "large bitcoin collider" is especially innovative and interesting!

You people, What do you want ? You have no clues about the real Satoshi Nakamoto. It is just his pseudonym. He is reading this thread and thinking, what next to do ?  If you people are fascinated about Satoshi Nakamoto and want to know him then why don't you wait and see who is the real Samoto Nakatoshi ? Look, it is a joke, Satoshi has never left you. He is in this forum. Time to time he comes here and read for some times. He actually has lost all his private keys. If some one call help to recover it then contact Moses, BitcoinMoses. Grand Father of BitcoinJesus. Satoshi Nakamoto really need your help to unlock his first mined 985050 Bitcoins. One he can access to it then he will be able to do his charity work.



newbie
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Merit: 0
January 17, 2020, 01:40:39 PM
#44
I wish I understood this thread.. Huh
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 1
January 17, 2020, 12:46:01 PM
#43
Quantum computing boost for IBM but Bitcoin stays safe https://decrypt.co/16211/quantum-computing-boost-for-ibm-but-bitcoin-stays-safe
IBM has doubled the power of its quantum computer but Bitcoin's encryption is still far from being broken.
"IBM has doubled the power of its quantum computer. At yesterday's CES 2020 conference, the company announced it had successfully achieved a Quantum Volume of 32 using its 28-qubit quantum computer known as Raleigh."
"As a network built entirely around cryptographically secured transactions, it stands to reason that a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could eventually crack the encryption used to generate Bitcoin private keys. However, according to a June 2017 paper by Martin Roetteler and several co-authors, such as a machine would need to command approximately 2,500 qubits of processing power to break the 256-bit encryption used by Bitcoin."
Interesting. I know 2500 is far from current 28 qubit but it still scares me a little. Not long ago I've read about 11-qubit quantum computer. How long do you think it will take to develop 2500 qubit computer? I hope Moore's law doesn't apply here.

Will Quantum Volume Be The Next Moore’s Law? https://www.designnews.com/design-hardware-software/will-quantum-volume-be-next-moore-s-law/62963653562205
Doubling performance every year is now the benchmark for quantum computers as designers look to EDA vendors for new automation tools.
IBM’s Rasit Onur Topaloglu: "I am not going to project when we will reach 200 qubits, but we already have an 80 qubits architecture."

According to the chart: 2500 qubits reached by year 2025

We have to begin with the implementation of quantum resistant Bitcoin addresses soon.

@satoshi, your early mined coins will be moved soon and will have new owners.
Transfer your coins to P2PKH (or other than P2PK) addresses if you disagree.
We have no other opportunity (you created bitcointalk.org) to explain you the situation.
You don't need to answer, but if you want to give away your coins, thank you very much.
Otherwise move your coins, please.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 30, 2019, 12:36:46 PM
#42
Hello Satoshi

we think that you have created a bitcoin prize competition and that the privatekeys are somehow within the blockchain. We are trying to solve it and will move the rewarding coins. If you want to add something to that statement, please don't hesitate.

Thank you

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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you

Satoshi, Happy New Year!
We need your support.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 10, 2019, 12:43:46 PM
#41
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we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins.
He did already.

We have to wait until someone will move the early mined coins. That will be a huge message to the Bitcoin community and is the next big thing in the Bitcoin world.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 10, 2019, 12:13:47 PM
#40
Hello Satoshi

we think that you have created a bitcoin prize competition and that the privatekeys are somehow within the blockchain. We are trying to solve it and will move the rewarding coins. If you want to add something to that statement, please don't hesitate.

Thank you




EDITED

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Hello Satoshi

for a sound development of Bitcoin, we would like to ask you to give us some information on the keys of the early mined coins. It would help the community through making Bitcoin more predictable.

Thank you



December 2015 a Bitcointalk member discovered a puzzle transaction while playing around with his bot:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13381244
At that time nobody declared such a puzzle transaction which was created January 2015 until the creator of that competition came out 2 years later:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18765941
As of 01/10/2019 there are still more than 100 BTC to win. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/archive-bitcoin-challenge-discusion-5166284

We think that the early mined coins of Satoshi are also a prize competition and that Satoshi is waiting this coins to be moved. We also think that he will not respond after somebody moves the first coins but it will be a message to the Bitcoin community that the private keys are somehow on the blockchain. If Satoshi disagreed with that conclusion he would have moved the coins to other addresses.

Is 'saatoshi_rising' Satoshi wanting to tell us something?
What do you mean?

This puzzle is very strange. If it's for measuring the world's brute forcing capacity, 161-256 are just a waste (RIPEMD160 entropy is filled by 160, and by all of P2PKH Bitcoin). The puzzle creator could improve the puzzle's utility without bringing in any extra funds from outside - just spend 161-256 across to the unsolved portion 51-160, and roughly treble the puzzle's content density.

If on the other hand there's a pattern to find... well... that's awfully open-ended... can we have a hint or two? Cheesy

I am the creator.

You are quite right, 161-256 are silly.  I honestly just did not think of this.  What is especially embarrassing, is this did not occur to me once, in two years.  By way of excuse, I was not really thinking much about the puzzle at all.

I will make up for two years of stupidity.  I will spend from 161-256 to the unsolved parts, as you suggest.  In addition, I intend to add further funds.  My aim is to boost the density by a factor of 10, from 0.001*length(key) to 0.01*length(key).  Probably in the next few weeks.  At any rate, when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.

A few words about the puzzle.  There is no pattern.  It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty).  It is simply a crude measuring instrument, of the cracking strength of the community.

Finally, I wish to express appreciation of the efforts of all developers of new cracking tools and technology.  The "large bitcoin collider" is especially innovative and interesting!
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