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Topic: [email protected] is compromised (Read 152305 times)

AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
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AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
November 04, 2017, 10:43:16 AM
Contrary to popular belief, [email protected] is very much live and active!

Source?
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FUN > ROI
October 26, 2014, 01:45:30 PM
I was looking to not have to pay for it
Then trod through the same sources as the author* has?
http://www.bookofsatoshi.com/index/

* Though considering most of it would be copy/paste of writings, I don't know how much of it can be said to be authorship.
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 01:10:05 PM
Man, I'm just sad all that History is gone!, I would have loved to check out all those e-mails. It was history in the making.

Did they erase the account permanently? Is there any correspondence that people got from Satoshi that could piece together Bitcoins History?

maybe www.bookofsatoshi.com ?


Thanks for the link. I was looking for this.

I was looking to not have to pay for it
sr. member
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October 26, 2014, 01:08:40 PM
Man, I'm just sad all that History is gone!, I would have loved to check out all those e-mails. It was history in the making.

Did they erase the account permanently? Is there any correspondence that people got from Satoshi that could piece together Bitcoins History?

maybe www.bookofsatoshi.com ?


Thanks for the link. I was looking for this.
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 11:36:07 AM
Man, I'm just sad all that History is gone!, I would have loved to check out all those e-mails. It was history in the making.

Did they erase the account permanently? Is there any correspondence that people got from Satoshi that could piece together Bitcoins History?

maybe www.bookofsatoshi.com ?
hero member
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Minimum Effort/Maximum effect
October 26, 2014, 11:30:37 AM
Man, I'm just sad all that History is gone!, I would have loved to check out all those e-mails. It was history in the making.

Did they erase the account permanently? Is there any correspondence that people got from Satoshi that could piece together Bitcoins History?
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October 26, 2014, 11:04:35 AM
This story only makes sense when I suppose that SN is dead.
Why should he give anyone a reason to think otherwise, if he wants to remain anonymous?

Yes, I think you are right: Satoshi is dead.

I believe that "Satoshi" was a British expat in Japan who thought it'd be a good idea to use the most common Japanese name as a pseudonym for publishing Bitcoin, back in autumn 2008.

For a nicely two years he cared for the project and saw it grow, until, in late 2010, he decided that his task was fulfilled and he didn't want any more attention.
His intention was to sit back and see how bitcoin would evolve.

Unfortunately, in March 11 2011, the Pacific Ocean decided to glide further under Japan's shore, causing an earthquake and tsunami resulting in nearly 16k deaths — one of them being Satoshi Nakamoto.
That made the early end of the world's greatest inventor's life.

Rest in piece, Satoshi, we will miss you. Cry

BS, his real name is Otomakan Ihsotas, he is a Sioux and conducted a late revenge on the United States of America because of the Native American issue.

I disagree. I am positive he was Cherokee.
But is possible you mixed him with Sioux, since he was not usually wearing the traditional cherokee haircut.
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October 26, 2014, 10:41:12 AM
This story only makes sense when I suppose that SN is dead.
Why should he give anyone a reason to think otherwise, if he wants to remain anonymous?

Yes, I think you are right: Satoshi is dead.

I believe that "Satoshi" was a British expat in Japan who thought it'd be a good idea to use the most common Japanese name as a pseudonym for publishing Bitcoin, back in autumn 2008.

For a nicely two years he cared for the project and saw it grow, until, in late 2010, he decided that his task was fulfilled and he didn't want any more attention.
His intention was to sit back and see how bitcoin would evolve.

Unfortunately, in March 11 2011, the Pacific Ocean decided to glide further under Japan's shore, causing an earthquake and tsunami resulting in nearly 16k deaths — one of them being Satoshi Nakamoto.
That made the early end of the world's greatest inventor's life.

Rest in piece, Satoshi, we will miss you. Cry

BS, his real name is Otomakan Ihsotas, he is a Sioux and conducted a late revenge on the United States of America because of the Native American issue.
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legendary
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
October 25, 2014, 09:04:32 PM
Meanwhile Satoshi is having coffee with his BFF like look at these forums bruh... so many mad kids... brb rubbing my paper wallets on my nips..


(Lol obv joking)

LOL, southpark reference?

Well spotted!
legendary
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October 25, 2014, 07:24:15 PM
Fukushima? 

Sure, that's no sillier than any other theology.  Satoshi is dead. 
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October 25, 2014, 04:39:18 PM
This story only makes sense when I suppose that SN is dead.
Why should he give anyone a reason to think otherwise, if he wants to remain anonymous?

Yes, I think you are right: Satoshi is dead.

I believe that "Satoshi" was a British expat in Japan who thought it'd be a good idea to use the most common Japanese name as a pseudonym for publishing Bitcoin, back in autumn 2008.

For a nicely two years he cared for the project and saw it grow, until, in late 2010, he decided that his task was fulfilled and he didn't want any more attention.
His intention was to sit back and see how bitcoin would evolve.

Unfortunately, in March 11 2011, the Pacific Ocean decided to glide further under Japan's shore, causing an earthquake and tsunami resulting in nearly 16k deaths — one of them being Satoshi Nakamoto.
That made the early end of the world's greatest inventor's life.

Rest in piece, Satoshi, we will miss you. Cry
legendary
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Gresham's Lawyer
October 25, 2014, 12:00:59 PM
Why would Satoshi keep using an old email address?  It makes much more sense just to close the account.

absolutely yes. I can not the sense that satoshi have his account open yet. But anyway, I hope that all of problem of this e-mail is solved in the best case  Smiley

Makes sense when SN is dead, doesn't it?

The identity has been dead for years.
AGD
legendary
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Keeper of the Private Key
October 25, 2014, 11:52:16 AM
Why would Satoshi keep using an old email address?  It makes much more sense just to close the account.

absolutely yes. I can not the sense that satoshi have his account open yet. But anyway, I hope that all of problem of this e-mail is solved in the best case  Smiley

Makes sense when SN is dead, doesn't it?
sr. member
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October 25, 2014, 09:40:19 AM
Why would Satoshi keep using an old email address?  It makes much more sense just to close the account.

absolutely yes. I can not the sense that satoshi have his account open yet. But anyway, I hope that all of problem of this e-mail is solved in the best case  Smiley
legendary
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October 25, 2014, 09:39:55 AM
Why would Satoshi keep using an old email address?  It makes much more sense just to close the account.

Too risky maybe? Going back to the scene of a crime is never a good idea.

Just kidding you guys. Go go bitcoins Cheesy
legendary
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October 25, 2014, 09:33:06 AM
Why would Satoshi keep using an old email address?  It makes much more sense just to close the account.
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October 24, 2014, 06:09:06 PM
Meanwhile Satoshi is having coffee with his BFF like look at these forums bruh... so many mad kids... brb rubbing my paper wallets on my nips..


(Lol obv joking)

LOL, southpark reference?
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