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October 03, 2023, 09:58:15 AM
#46

I don't know what to say but he does have some plans in store for Bitcoin. What's your take on this guys?
There were very varied responses from various groups on Twitter/X regarding the emergence of an X account named Satoshi Nakamoto, last active in 2018, and suddenly tweeting again 5 years later. Everyone has different assumptions about the appearance of this account, and this is perhaps natural as bitcoin fans really miss its presence.

But friends, this account appears with a blue check mark even though you can be sure that this is a fake Satoshi. Let's think logically, we all know that Satoshi Nakamoto is a person who has more intelligence than anyone when it comes to privacy, he never reveals himself and he is also a person who prioritizes security and anonymity. So it's impossible for him to use Twitter/X because X doesn't guarantee privacy.
legendary
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October 03, 2023, 09:23:30 AM
#45
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?
don't you find it funny and Ironic that he decided to disappear in 2011 and remain unknown but suddenly posted on Twitter and even has a blue checkmark  Roll Eyes I doubt that someone who wanted to remain unknown would do something like this.

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/

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you know his account was banned/locked to secure the account and not be vulnerable to hacks, and if he wants to open his account again, he can just simply contact Theymos and ask for his account to be unbanned/unlocked after he provides the necessary evidence that he is actually satoshi.
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October 03, 2023, 09:14:40 AM
#44
Various speculations arose after this Tweet was made as to who was actually behind the account in the name of Satoshi. User X reactions are very mixed, it cannot be assumed that Satoshi did it even though his account has a blue check mark. What if my assumption is that Elon Musk played his role behind the account in Satoshi's name, maybe it was him because X is under his control.
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October 03, 2023, 08:52:08 AM
#43
I never expected it to be a real satoshi - I mean such social media platforms don't support privacy at all and I'm sure satoshi never will. I don't know the real reason someone with such a severe degree of brain damage created that account - but perhaps they have sinister plans following the upcoming halving.

We all know satoshi has been really protective of his privacy over the years - so don't expect him to just show up and post something on a social media platform without caring about privacy. If satoshi still exists and he really wants to connect with his community - then he does not have to admit he is satoshi but his contribution to the development of bitcoin remains first. I tend to agree bitcointalk.org is a good place for him to connect with the community - so I don't expect it to be a real account of satoshi.
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October 03, 2023, 08:42:33 AM
#42
 Another funny thing is that of he is Satoshi, what's the point in making it look so obvious? According to what the Op provided, he was desperately trying to convince whoever that he's is Satoshi. See, I won't put it past him to get to know about Twitter but knowing about the Blue tick simply looks like someone was managing the account for him and if such happens, the person could be tempted to act like he is the Satoshi. Heck, if he is the Satoshi, he should clear doubts by coming here and signing a message, without that he's just a wannabe. I mean if that is the only way he's claiming to be the creator of Bitcoin, I'd advise he does better because even I can do that  Grin
 Another one that got me laughing so hard was the post were he was bargaining to sell the account for 5 BTC. It's so crazy how far peeps could go just to scam unsuspecting individuals. Like Satoshi has run out of BTC and is now trying to get some on Twitter? Cool..
 
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October 03, 2023, 08:34:51 AM
#41
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.

Haha I agree.

This gibberish sounds indeed what I would expect our Elon-boy would maybe want to post.
With all I have read so far from the real Satoshi, I doubt he put out a cryptic message like this. I would expect a very clear statement, but even more likely: None at all.
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October 03, 2023, 08:24:27 AM
#40

This could have been a very big news especially in the whole cryptocurrency industry and its excitement can even invite the mainstream media...but alas it will not be because below the post is this disclaimer: "Craig Wright claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but has been proven to be a fraud. He controls this account and it should not be trusted." Oh well, so this is an account of my beloved Craig Wright who is 100% Wrong.
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October 03, 2023, 08:23:31 AM
#39
Obviously it’s not Satoshi, I do wonder who controls that @ though. Must be worth an incredible amount of money. Would be awful obviously but the phishing opportunities with that @ in the wrong hands are scary. I guess you could report the account for impersonating somebody else, then again CW would be banned in that case.
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October 03, 2023, 08:14:50 AM
#38
Seems a very fake account one guy send him a direct message:

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/10/03/P5KWd.png

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/10/03/P5pC5.png

fakesatoshi first ask for 3 bitcoin to sell that account.

That a scammer behaivor without doubt
I smell something dangerous here. Employing someone else's identity for deceitful purposes is a cruel act that must be promptly eradicated. The direct messages you're referring to date back to 2018, roughly five years ago. What concerns me is the possibility that individuals who have recently entered the world of Bitcoin may trust the false Satoshi's words and send money.

Stay vigilant, everyone. We are all unaware of the various methods employed by many internet scammers. The most crucial thing is not to send BTC with the promise of substantial profits. It's quite evident that the Twitter account in question is subscribing to the blue checkmark to appear trustworthy.

Twitter blue tick: How to get the Twitter verified Blue check mark and how much does it cost
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October 03, 2023, 07:55:53 AM
#37
I doubt if that was the real Satoshi.
BTC was invented 2008 and checking on the twitter account handle it was joined 2018. That is a way far because it is not possible that he would get on to twitter in such period of time if he could have such a highily personal profile and besides... The Satoshi in question would not have such less number of followers when if he could invent such a trading firm world wide exchange of currency BTC.
I am wondering if an anonymous with a hypocritic characteristics would hesitately tend to take advantage to  impersonate the Almighty Satoshi by creating that account that Twitter was able to verify due to it social influence since Satoshi himself has seemed to remains anonymous.
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October 03, 2023, 07:43:18 AM
#36
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/


^ Watch out, this guy is a well-known CSW/BSV shill:

https://disqus.com/by/geo_gou/

He truly believes CSW is Satoshi, that he's such a "great philosopher"! Cheesy
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October 03, 2023, 07:40:21 AM
#35
This tweet created lot of panics amongst the social users but I was not aware that some Bitcointalk members also thinking so. Answer was given in first five posts that if anyone claim to be a Satoshi, let's him to signed the transaction from his wallet! further no need of Satoshi to reveal identity if he is still live as his anonymity has become Bitcoin very strong.

The twitter account is created in 2018 and some tweet found that time also then why people are still panicking ?
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October 03, 2023, 07:29:49 AM
#34
It is NOT Satoshi, according to community notes on Twitter.

This is just a parody account created by Craig Wright's team (it says) to throw people off.

Satoshi is practically gone since 2011 and anyone claiming to be him should not be trusted unless they bring cryptographic proof that they are indeed him.

I have a feeling that this may not be Satoshi, but then we shall see in coming weeks or months.
It may not be? Buddy, whoever is behind that Twitter account is 100% not Satoshi Nakamoto himself. That account was created in 2018, and do you really belive that there is a chance satoshi would come back after being awol for 8 years and start writing on Twitter instead coming here?

My guess is that it could be CSW behind that, or some similar troll.

It's kind of strange how we are talking about some tweet from a guy who is clearly talking like he's a random professor at some uni. This is not how the real Satoshi would write.
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October 03, 2023, 06:47:02 AM
#33
Remember that Craig Wright is a person who has repeatedly tried to fool the world into believing he is the actual Satoshi. ~
I don't think binging up Wright is even relevant in this context and I doubt he would use Twitter to run his scam through an account called Satoshi. Twitter is too centralized for him to do this, specially since Musk (as the owner of Twitter) could easily make a statement saying "this account has changed hands/was sold". That would shut down his claim very quickly.


This is exactly what happened.
This images from X should put paid to this confusion.




Yet we're still here talking about it
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October 03, 2023, 06:36:57 AM
#32
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/


Contrary to your earlier statement, I found it necessary to share the link to Satoshi's account on the forum (https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/satoshi-3). It appears that he was the third person to join the forum and had received 42 merits in response to the content in your post. He is widely regarded as the forum's founder, and I find it perplexing that he was banned. We should exercise caution when collecting and sharing information.




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October 03, 2023, 05:46:25 AM
#31
Satoshi Nakamoto is still alive, and he is not in jail. I have received this information from the Global Network Association. Whether it's true or not, I don't know; I guess nobody knows.

One thing is clear: why would he send a message after all these years? And this blue checkmark is merely a badge that you can purchase on Twitter
legendary
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October 03, 2023, 05:43:56 AM
#30
Remember that Craig Wright is a person who has repeatedly tried to fool the world into believing he is the actual Satoshi. ~
I don't think binging up Wright is even relevant in this context and I doubt he would use Twitter to run his scam through an account called Satoshi. Twitter is too centralized for him to do this, specially since Musk (as the owner of Twitter) could easily make a statement saying "this account has changed hands/was sold". That would shut down his claim very quickly.
legendary
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October 03, 2023, 05:34:15 AM
#29
I have a feeling that this may not be Satoshi, but then we shall see in coming weeks or months.
It may not be? Buddy, whoever is behind that Twitter account is 100% not Satoshi Nakamoto himself. That account was created in 2018, and do you really belive that there is a chance satoshi would come back after being awol for 8 years and start writing on Twitter instead coming here?

My guess is that it could be CSW behind that, or some similar troll.


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October 03, 2023, 05:28:07 AM
#28
As I was about to sleep, I came across this one. Can't believe he made his first tweet since 2018.
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But his account has blue verified check mark at least.
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I don't know what to say but he does have some plans in store for Bitcoin. What's your take on
this guys?

You should have definitely gone to sleep and missed this "news" to a some newbie, because it's hard for me to imagine that someone who has been on this forum since 2014 can believe in such fairy tales. However, on the other hand, it is much clearer to me why various Faketoshis still manage to have an army of loyal followers when you can sell them such a cheap story.

If you have some extra BTC, you can buy that account and become Satoshi, blue mark is for free Roll Eyes
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October 03, 2023, 05:08:44 AM
#27
Remember that Craig Wright is a person who has repeatedly tried to fool the world into believing he is the actual Satoshi. Due to the nuance related to crypto sometimes people not very familiar with Bitcoin's history tend to believe him. But he has never provided any material proof that he actually is Satoshi.

On the other hand he has leveraged his claim that he is Satoshi to try and gather fame and money through various schemes. One being him creating a fork of bitcoin. And other attempts to pressure companies and other parties to provide him access to coins he doesn't own because as he says, he is Satoshi. It's a whole lot of nonsense.
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