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Topic: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain (Read 909 times)

newbie
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Sure. The basic code architecture for Bitcoin has been cleverly embedded in the evolution of technology since the dawn of civilization.
Olá nutildah absinto,

here's some images that reflect your science fiction perception of bitcoin

V/r,

Akihiko Ryōma


Bitcoin and the Cypherfuture: First Principles

https://imgur.com/gallery/F01y8rq
newbie
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Olá velho garimpeiro,

you are right

i have information that could help you

i can validate my identity

ask cryptoanarchist-

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cryptoanarchist-14775

i am from Liberty Dollar and Freedom Force International 1999

well known hacker/social engineer 1996

EFNet 1994

win at all costs,

Anonymous Oblivion aka miseryx

https://jedi.lol/abstraction-firstprinciples.jpg
legendary
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"Bitcoin was actually made by ancient aliens, left for us to uncover as a species in the information age."

Would like to hear some more theories on this.  Cool

Sure. The basic code architecture for Bitcoin has been cleverly embedded in the evolution of technology since the dawn of civilization. So in a way, "Satoshi" (that's the name we give to "him" because our brains can't actually comprehend the powers behind Bitcoin) has been sending us messages for thousands of years.

After the ancient Egyptians uncovered the secrets of the pyramids (which are obviously abandoned alien space ships), the blueprint for Bitcoin was unknowingly revealed - its design set into motion - triggering an age of scientific development that ultimately culminated in the formation of the Genesis Block and the birth of the Bitcoin Network.

It's so clear -- in retrospect we should have seen it all along.
newbie
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Dear Satoshi;

create a puzzle and give some clues to us.

regards;


10 days later this thread was created.
sr. member
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"Bitcoin was actually made by ancient aliens, left for us to uncover as a species in the information age."

Would like to hear some more theories on this.  Cool
newbie
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The hunt is real.

                                                  All tweets by GoldLover during the patoshi mining phase:

         "It really is great, though, and our Stages range from super easy to almost impossibly difficult. No princesses to rescue here."

         "It depends on your steely aim and determination to save them from the multitude of fearsome enemies who are out t"

         "Select symbols in specific orders to solve each level in this unique puzzle game....."

         "There might be a few bumps in the road but that all makes for a better wedding day!"

         "How addicted are we to consumption and showing off? But here’s an apocalypse happening right now with real-life actors."

         "Some will deliver, others want. Each and every one of them will promise to make you rich if you buy it"

         "Even these days, you will find that coin collectors are highly motivated to pay whatever the marketplace demands to acquire scarce coins."

         "There is much ignorance and confusion on the subject – scams, victims, criminals, legitimate business and big money."

         "You are traveling through a desert in search of a famed oasis and its promise of riches, rest, and drink."



I would say the LSB are not random. It's order is important. Find the set and solve the  correct order of the key.

Also the twitter handle for GoldLover   FAFCFFACFFF  Could be random but could also be a Hex key to help with the search.




newbie
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Just an idea / part 3:

It is also possible that the solution is a combination of data from the blockchain and brute forcing. The nonce values (LSB) of Satoshi's mined coins have a range 0-58 but 10-18 are missing. That could be the range for brute forcing.

Here you can check the nonce values: https://medium.com/@mytechmix/the-mysterious-19-79d0f338a06c
newbie
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I have to say, when I first read this, I was thinking you are all crazy.

But then I started looking, clue after clue keeps popping up. There is something hiding in plain sight. Now I find it hard to even sleep just thinking about it.

I know I just started looking but I willing to share whatever I find with anyone who helps.

Here is some key info I need:

        What was the first block that had a modified LSB?

        Where is the list of addresses that we think belonged to him?

 
newbie
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'Some old coins moved today (100 BTC from June 2010).

It's very rare to see pre-GPU era bitcoins move, it only happened dozens of times in the past few years.

And no, it's probably not Satoshi.'

https://twitter.com/khannib/status/1364600079580094464


Yes, it is not from Satoshi, what Sergio Demian Lerner had defined as 'Patoshi' https://bitslog.com/2019/04/16/the-return-of-the-deniers-and-the-revenge-of-patoshi/
newbie
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“If you know where there are oranges in the sky in Winter Garden, you are on the right track for locating a treasure box,” Goldlover tweeted.
https://news.bitcoin.com/researcher-finds-an-old-twitter-profile-may-have-been-satoshi-nakamotos-account/

Although some believe that you have to look outside the blockchain

I still think the keys are out there.
We're just looking in the wrong places.

I have done LOT of research into this and I do believe there is another project that is linked to bitcoin in more ways than one that may hold the answer to this question.

To seek the truth one must think outside the "blox" Smiley pardon the pun.

I do think that there are keys out there to be found I highlty doubt the person behind the satoshi name was a greedy or self centered individual I would put money on it there is a cryptographic puzzle out there related to numbers, Images, and the blockchain.

The question is who will solve it?

we think that one can solve it with the data inside the blockchain.

newbie
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newbie
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Sergio Demian Lerner's research is incredible https://bitslog.com/2020/06/22/a-new-mystery-in-patoshi-timestamps/ and we can now know which coins Satoshi mined.

The intention of this thread is to bring people together who maybe have discovered also other things that could help us.
newbie
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Satoshi would have announced it. I can't imagine he'd want to do something like that un-announced because it would undermine faith in the protocol's security.

https://bitslog.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/#comment-1398
.. if he wanted to reassure the world that he won’t crash the value of bitcoins [undernine faith in the protocol's security] , he could simply have provably destroyed the coins (there are several ways to do this and Satoshi would have known them)..
hero member
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Satoshi would have announced it. I can't imagine he'd want to do something like that un-announced because it would undermine faith in the protocol's security. I can already imagine what the FUD headlines would be.
newbie
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I'd just like to see it supported by more compelling evidence.

Can you imagine what would happen if Satoshi back in 2009 had said that he mined a lot of coins because he had to, to support the network and then published that these coins are a treasure to be found?
legendary
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Regardless how you feel about Satoshi leaving clues behind for others to unlock, don't you think it is strange that someone has invented a thing that is now worth $900 Billion Dollars and no one knows who that person is, and that person has also one day stopped responding to any threads on the internet and his coins never moved? This is gotta be one of the strangest and most interesting thing about the whole crypto space.

Well I can't argue with you there. People have been feeling this way about Satoshi since 2011, although maintaining his anonymity given the circumstances is certainly more significant now than then.

And don't get me wrong, I find the idea put forth in the thread (and other collected here) to be somewhat romantic and almost endearing. It potentially gives a lot of hope to a lot of people. I'd just like to see it supported by more compelling evidence.
newbie
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I see you also made the news on bitcoin.com. Its really weird that either of these sources are taking what you have to say seriously. It seems like this thread is mostly one person talking to himself through different alts... You have yet to say anything specific: simply throwing out a few examples here and there isn't "sleuthing."
I don't know about the other users here, but I am definitely my own person, not a part of a collective hive mind  Cheesy

Regardless how you feel about Satoshi leaving clues behind for others to unlock, don't you think it is strange that someone has invented a thing that is now worth $900 Billion Dollars and no one knows who that person is, and that person has also one day stopped responding to any threads on the internet and his coins never moved? This is gotta be one of the strangest and most interesting thing about the whole crypto space.
legendary
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I see you also made the news on bitcoin.com. Its really weird that either of these sources are taking what you have to say seriously. It seems like this thread is mostly one person talking to himself through different alts... You have yet to say anything specific: simply throwing out a few examples here and there isn't "sleuthing."

"Bitcoin was actually made by ancient aliens, left for us to uncover as a species in the information age."

There, see? I can do it to.
newbie
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Having a read through this, somewhat interesting, but would literally be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

That means that it's not impossible.

It depends on how difficult Satoshi wanted it to be.

He could have generated a random private key and then given clues on how to solve it, without having to create a custom private key, just my 2 cents.

Yes, could be. With different difficulty levels so that not one person can solve all keys. That would allow him to distribute the coins.
newbie
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https://dailyhodl.com/2021/02/09/bitcoin-creator-satoshi-nakamoto-left-clues-to-unlocking-his-billion-dollar-bitcoin-crypto-fortune-according-to-this-new-theory/

Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto Left Clues to Unlocking His Billion-Dollar Bitcoin Crypto Fortune, According to This New Theory
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