Its kinda weird question but interesting to me if Satoshi Nakamoto is still "alive" and watching.
I am very confident that Satoshi Nakamoto is still alive, he is out there and continues to see the development of bitcoin or even without realizing it, he still contributes to the market to this day. I also read a number of analyzes related to the address wallet affiliated with Satoshi Nakamoto, but I only found out if the amount is 980,000 Bitcoin. but for sure, no matter how many bitcoin assets Satoshi Nakamoto has, wealth is not his main goal, I'm sure the global financial system he dreams of is the main thing.
If what the poster on the first page said was true, then it's likely that Brian Armstrong is Satoshi Nakamoto. As Satoshi's 1 million Bitcoins are stored on Brian's exchange, Coinbase. Why else would Satoshi's coins be stored on his exchange?
Satoshi said he was moving on to "work on other projects" in mid-2011. Brian opened Coinbase in July of 2011. Combine those 2 circumstances together and all the evidence points toward Brian being Satoshi Nakamoto. If Satoshi were a Japanese guy it would make more sense that his coins were stored on an Asian Wallet/Exchange. Not an American Exchange.
I don't buy the "Hal Finney theory." As Hal is already dead and would've had no problem admitting to being Satoshi on his death bed. There's no reason for him to keep quite right before he passed away. He would've openly admitted it to clear things up. It makes much more sense that Brian is Satoshi. He would have no reason to touch the coins when he owns an exchange that has $1 Billion in revenue every year. He makes plenty of money from the Exchange and wouldn't need to touch those 1 million Bitcoins for any reason.
The idea for Bitcoin was presented on Godlike Productions....a conspiracy theory forum. The type of people that log onto those types of forums are typically younger people. Brian was 26 years old and I was 24 years old at the time I presented the idea. Brian is the more likely suspect for being Satoshi Nakamoto. He witnessed me present the idea and then proceeded to steal the idea without telling me. That's what actually took place and that's why he created a fake alias by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto. In order to hide the fact that it was a young American programmer that stole the idea for Bitcoin.