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October 24, 2023, 02:48:57 AM
I do not believe all these things. This is not the first time that things have appeared that they try to attribute to Satoshi in order to create some kind of excitement and action. Some people like to create such media whirlwinds.
But the reality is that the real Satoshi never appeared in public.

They are just looking for a sensation using Sotoshi's big name, it's natural that many people claim to be Satoshi, even recently a Twitter account has appeared. Even though this clearly goes against Satoshi's principle of prioritizing anonymity, by saying he uses a Twitter account, it means that Satoshi's basic principle has indirectly been invalidated. So the conclusion is that Satoshi never appears to use social media, even if he does, it means it's not him, it's that simple to judge.

In fact, there was the most extreme news in the last years, someone said Elon Musk was Satoshi, this is clearly heretical.
legendary
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October 24, 2023, 02:25:22 AM
You know what to do with Satoshi's post. Never delete your Bitcoin wallets Cheesy

I know he made a post, read below.
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case?  You should never delete a wallet.

A few times I've swept lots of old private keys, only to discover the combined balance was zero... Sadly nobody ever accidentally sent BTC to my old addresses. He's right tho. What's 16 kb of data storage anyway.

I have started to love x's (twitter's) "Readers added context" feature day by the day. The reason I appreciate it is because it's akin Bitcoin – no matter how smart you become, you can't outperform the network.

Yes for now its been working great. Sadly it got implemented only a few weeks after Musk shared some fake news regarding a well-known politician's husband. Even ads are subject to community note fact checks.
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October 23, 2023, 11:57:14 PM
I have started to love x's (twitter's) "Readers added context" feature day by the day. The reason I appreciate it is because it's akin Bitcoin – no matter how smart you become, you can't outperform the network. This context resembles Bitcoin's longest chain, and in this game, it's all about who wins the race. Smiley

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October 23, 2023, 11:49:37 PM
Rumor has it that when Satoshi returns he will give all forum users 1 BTC for each merit they have  Cool

This is why you should always have a BTC address in your profile.
This is just a rumor, after all Satoshi never promised publicly to give 1 BTC to all forum users based on their achievements. I think if he gave 1 BTC to all forum users based on calculations that are still active or frequently involved in discussions on the forum, that would be a lot of BTC that Satoshi would have to spend for that.

He once made a post as quoted by @dzungmobile, but he didn't mention anything more specifically there. I don't take this rumor too seriously, but I also couldn't resist 1 BTC from it.   Cool
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October 23, 2023, 11:11:37 PM
I do not believe all these things. This is not the first time that things have appeared that they try to attribute to Satoshi in order to create some kind of excitement and action. Some people like to create such media whirlwinds.
But the reality is that the real Satoshi never appeared in public.
sr. member
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October 23, 2023, 10:48:06 PM
Rumor has it that when Satoshi returns he will give all forum users 1 BTC for each merit they have  Cool

This is why you should always have a BTC address in your profile.
I don't know about rumor and plans of Satoshi Nakamoto so I can not say.  Tongue

You know what to do with Satoshi's post. Never delete your Bitcoin wallets Cheesy

I know he made a post, read below.
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case?  You should never delete a wallet.
legendary
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October 23, 2023, 10:41:32 PM
WTF is this trust list, and who cares about it and why would it affect bitcoin talk forum login ?! Does it check it ?

It doesn't affect anyone's ability to log in. The screenshot is a link to an external website which has no bearing on the actual forum itself. If you look at Satoshi's profile on Bitcointalk, it looks exactly the same as the day he left (minus the Merit column and topics count).

In fact, Satoshi Nakamoto account, satoshi was not banned, but locked.
https://bpip.org/Profile?p=satoshi

It was locked for security reason, by theymos.
If Satoshi Nakamoto want to get that account back, Satoshi must sign a message with PGP Signature.

LoyceV explained why it is shown as locked.
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From Will "satoshi" ever login again?:
Do you think "satoshi" will ever just randomly log in one day and post something?
His account is locked, so no. If he wants to claim his account, he'll have to contact me with a PGP signature.

Rumor has it that when Satoshi returns he will give all forum users 1 BTC for each merit they have  Cool

This is why you should always have a BTC address in your profile.
sr. member
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October 23, 2023, 09:05:24 PM
WTF is this trust list, and who cares about it and why would it affect bitcoin talk forum login ?! Does it check it ?
In fact, Satoshi Nakamoto account, satoshi was not banned, but locked.
https://bpip.org/Profile?p=satoshi

It was locked for security reason, by theymos.
If Satoshi Nakamoto want to get that account back, Satoshi must sign a message with PGP Signature.

LoyceV explained why it is shown as locked.
The forum is so harsh that even satoshi has been banned.  Shocked  This is mistake?
I've known for a long time that satoshi's account was locked (I think I must have read it in a post from theymos) to prevent it from being hacked. If satoshi wants to come back, all it takes is a signed message to theymos and he can regain access.
@satoshi: all it takes is one new post, and I'll send you 50 Merit Cheesy

I didn't know "locked" also means he's banned though, until I added OmegaStarScream's list to my list of banned users. Most of them have probably been banned for years already, I just didn't know about them until last week.

Do you think "satoshi" will ever just randomly log in one day and post something?
His account is locked, so no. If he wants to claim his account, he'll have to contact me with a PGP signature.
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October 23, 2023, 08:57:52 PM
Why would he use twitter when he has his own forum + community? Who would and could verify and authenticate such claims better than this community?  And here we all thought he left the fate of bitcoin to the hands of people/community, yet this twitter account/ owner seems to have plans for bitcoin, well we don't want to extrapolate anything with you, it's better you go back to the same hole you were.😂

@faketoshi, I can make this post entirely different, to make people believe this is real satoshi tweeting. #shill_for_hire😉

Let's not forget that satoshi left before bitcointalk.org was created . So , even if he comes back he probably won't have the credentials to log in to this forum . He is also in a banned/locked status https://loyce.club/trust/2020-07-11_Sat_05.05h/



WTF is this trust list, and who cares about it and why would it affect bitcoin talk forum login ?! Does it check it ?
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October 21, 2023, 04:26:39 AM
Its really difficult to ascertain whether or not it was Satoshi Nakamoto on that tweet. People can claim to be him as the whitepaper must have given them ample information as to what to post or say.

People have come up to make claims of being Satoshi, it will be easier for them to make tweets like him. I don't believe Satoshi left any trace and twitter might have a trace to him if it is truly satoshi.
I personally feel unsure about that because after all when we digest the events that happened for what Satoshi admits now that he still exists because if in the end he wants to be acknowledged it is actually not difficult to simply reactivate his bitcointalk account and it has been verified with full confidence but when it looks for other social media and starts saying that he is Satoshi and many are convinced only because of the blue tick that his account has I don't think I will believe it.
Indeed the blue tick is a form of verification but of course things like this can also be minimised especially with twitter (X) now that it is like a business field (not social media) blue ticks like this will be very easy to get.

Let's say if in the end he is right, then when he has received recognition that it is the real Satoshi then what will be done?
People who say they are Satoshi should not be trusted just because they have a blue check mark on their social media profile, especially since that check mark has lost value over the years. After all, getting a blue tick has become a commodity in this day and age when Twitter has changed from a social platform to a kind of business venue. Such a tick doesn't really prove that someone is who they say they are, and its pretty naive for people to accept claims without solid proof, isnt it?

If you look more closely, your main doubt is based on the easy idea that if Satoshi really wanted to be known, wouldnt the easiest thing to do be to log into his original Bitcointalk account? Lets suppose for a moment that it is the real Satoshi. What happens after the name is known by everyone? Will the story about Bitcoin change? Will what he says in the future change the way cryptocurrency works?
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October 20, 2023, 09:31:50 PM
Seems a very fake account one guy send him a direct message:





fakesatoshi first ask for 3 bitcoin to sell that account.

That a scammer behaivor without doubt
You have proved 100% here it is fake satoshi, we know satoshi has been offline from all his social media for years. Since here is proof that fake Satoshi has ventured to sell his account for 3 bitcoins, it sounds ridiculous but he is a scammer. If he claims to be Satoshi, surely people in the crypto world will not believe who he is. There are many more accounts named Satoshi X that tweet as Satoshi. That's why we can't say for sure if Satoshi actually uses X and is still active there regularly. Since we found a proof here where the account agreed to sell 3 BTC then we can definitely assume that a fraudster created the account to scam people.
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October 20, 2023, 07:10:49 PM
Many Bitcoin-related communities no longer accept the assertion made in such posts that they are Satoshi Nakamoto as true. We are all aware that the person who invented Bitcoin has no desire to publicly identify himself.

It follows that you shouldn't believe anyone who identifies themselves on Twitter or any other social media network. Elon Musk may have done it, but I'm not certain because anyone can claim to have done it.
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October 20, 2023, 05:41:16 PM
Its really difficult to ascertain whether or not it was Satoshi Nakamoto on that tweet. People can claim to be him as the whitepaper must have given them ample information as to what to post or say.

People have come up to make claims of being Satoshi, it will be easier for them to make tweets like him. I don't believe Satoshi left any trace and twitter might have a trace to him if it is truly satoshi.
I personally feel unsure about that because after all when we digest the events that happened for what Satoshi admits now that he still exists because if in the end he wants to be acknowledged it is actually not difficult to simply reactivate his bitcointalk account and it has been verified with full confidence but when it looks for other social media and starts saying that he is Satoshi and many are convinced only because of the blue tick that his account has I don't think I will believe it.
Indeed the blue tick is a form of verification but of course things like this can also be minimised especially with twitter (X) now that it is like a business field (not social media) blue ticks like this will be very easy to get.

Let's say if in the end he is right, then when he has received recognition that it is the real Satoshi then what will be done?
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October 20, 2023, 05:24:04 PM
Source: https://twitter.com/satoshi/status/1708886029636137256

As I was about to sleep, I came across this one. Can't believe he made his first tweet since 2018.

Here's Satoshi's latest tweet and I quote:

"Bitcoin is a predicate machine.  Over the following months, we shall explore different aspects that were not explicitly contained within the white paper.  These aspects are all parts of bitcoin, and are important.  Some of these ideas were touched upon in the early years; now is the time to extrapolate and explain."

When I look at the comments of this tweet, there are mixed reactions like he's not the real Satoshi, scheduled post, he just got out of jail, etc.

But his account has blue verified check mark at least.

I don't know what to say but he does have some plans in store for Bitcoin. What's your take on this guys?



Its really difficult to ascertain whether or not it was Satoshi Nakamoto on that tweet. People can claim to be him as the whitepaper must have given them ample information as to what to post or say.

People have come up to make claims of being Satoshi, it will be easier for them to make tweets like him. I don't believe Satoshi left any trace and twitter might have a trace to him if it is truly satoshi.
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October 20, 2023, 04:57:33 AM
What? maybe is elon musk in the backend.

The only whay to proof that he is satoshi is signed a message with one of his address.

I'm going to take this with a grain of salt.

Definitely you might be right. Might be Elon Musk misusing his power on Twitter. If a tweet comes from his real account claiming that he is Satoshi, many people won’t be satisfied with it. A signed message from one of his old addresses will definitely help us to clear the confusion. According to me, Satoshi didn’t want unnecessary fame and hence stayed out of the limelight, now all of a sudden he just coming out of nowhere, doesn’t at all suits me.
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October 14, 2023, 04:16:36 PM
It's so surprising to see how matured crypto ethusiast fall for fake write up on centralize platforms. What makes you think that Satoshi would pass information directly to the world through a centralize platform when there are forums that talks randomly about the foundation he/she had played down.

This is believed only by the general public, who don't do research and think crypto is just about making money. Real cryptocurrency users know that Satoshi wouldn't have a Twitter account and wouldn't make statements there. It's ridiculous for Twitter to give a blue tick to everyone it comes across and act as if it were a real account. This blue tick thing is one of the biggest mistakes made by Elon Musk. It reduces the credibility of the site.
Well, that's just how people are when it comes to anything they see on social media, not to mention from an account with a blue check on it. Anyone who can pay for the annual premium fee can enjoy having it and basically have their own immediately reputation and influence on social media. The very reason for this is it's because the blue check was only supposed to be for those verified accounts that were able to pass the required proof that they are indeed a public figure and are the actual individual they were claiming to be.

That is very common, and one thinks that older people are more careful with money and that is not the case, it turns out that the people who scam the most are the older ones, but I believe that we still fall into those traps because of the shame of not asking if it is something safe or not, which seems very bad to me, you should always ask about anything, there are many scammers, when it comes to money you should be very jealous, ask any question if it is stupid, and it is also legal That an influential person who has so much money, why ask for more money from his followers, that's like the guy who scammed a Spanish woman, it turns out that the guy is like he was Brad Pitt's double and the Spanish woman sent him a large amount of money.
This is money, unless you have a lot of money to not care what it is spent, when I have to pay in Bitcoin or anything, I check absolutely everything, because it is very easy for us to lose money because we are in a hurry or because we are Excited.
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October 14, 2023, 04:02:12 PM
It's so surprising to see how matured crypto ethusiast fall for fake write up on centralize platforms. What makes you think that Satoshi would pass information directly to the world through a centralize platform when there are forums that talks randomly about the foundation he/she had played down.

This is believed only by the general public, who don't do research and think crypto is just about making money. Real cryptocurrency users know that Satoshi wouldn't have a Twitter account and wouldn't make statements there. It's ridiculous for Twitter to give a blue tick to everyone it comes across and act as if it were a real account. This blue tick thing is one of the biggest mistakes made by Elon Musk. It reduces the credibility of the site.
I can see the way many people are being carried away by mere chat they saw online. I am always happy when I wake up see check my wallet seeing some of the results of Satoshi on the entire cryptocurrency market. His vision was to make transactions decentralized without no need of any third party to confirm our trades for us just like we have in traditional bank. Although it may look like the government will never support this visiom but this is only going to take some times for this to be in better condition especially when the government started earning huge tax from cryptocurrency traders and companies.
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October 14, 2023, 02:32:32 PM
It's ridiculous for Twitter to give a blue tick to everyone it comes across and act as if it were a real account. This blue tick thing is one of the biggest mistakes made by Elon Musk. It reduces the credibility of the site.

Well, they don't just give it to "everyone"; they give it to anyone who pays the $8 a month for Twitter Premium. The thing is prior to the change there was a lot of asshats that had blue checks from being verified as a public figure, which ultimately meant nothing as these accounts were frequently purchased by scammers and anyone with some sort of agenda.
As Twitter revenue declined, M*sk made changes including a subscription service for a verified badge[1] with several of the badge colors we now see. It's a ridiculous decision to make that anyone can get a badge of any color as long as they're willing to spend money to pay a certain amount, but he's just targeting money like people who think crypto is only about money.

[1]. forbes.com
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October 14, 2023, 01:22:24 PM
It's so surprising to see how matured crypto ethusiast fall for fake write up on centralize platforms. What makes you think that Satoshi would pass information directly to the world through a centralize platform when there are forums that talks randomly about the foundation he/she had played down.

This is believed only by the general public, who don't do research and think crypto is just about making money. Real cryptocurrency users know that Satoshi wouldn't have a Twitter account and wouldn't make statements there. It's ridiculous for Twitter to give a blue tick to everyone it comes across and act as if it were a real account. This blue tick thing is one of the biggest mistakes made by Elon Musk. It reduces the credibility of the site.
Well, that's just how people are when it comes to anything they see on social media, not to mention from an account with a blue check on it. Anyone who can pay for the annual premium fee can enjoy having it and basically have their own immediately reputation and influence on social media. The very reason for this is it's because the blue check was only supposed to be for those verified accounts that were able to pass the required proof that they are indeed a public figure and are the actual individual they were claiming to be.
legendary
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October 13, 2023, 11:35:16 PM
It's ridiculous for Twitter to give a blue tick to everyone it comes across and act as if it were a real account. This blue tick thing is one of the biggest mistakes made by Elon Musk. It reduces the credibility of the site.

Well, they don't just give it to "everyone"; they give it to anyone who pays the $8 a month for Twitter Premium. The thing is prior to the change there was a lot of asshats that had blue checks from being verified as a public figure, which ultimately meant nothing as these accounts were frequently purchased by scammers and anyone with some sort of agenda.

Now the playing field is leveled in that it is more accessible to become "verified". They've also introduced gold checks for media organizations and businesses (those cost $1000 / month) and silver checks for government officials.

In any case, Satoshi would never shell out money for a blue check. That is perhaps even more ridiculous than him having a Twitter account in the first place.
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