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legendary
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October 03, 2023, 05:04:37 AM
#26
But his account has blue verified check mark at least.
So Satoshi, who was using Tor in 2010, and who has not appeared in years, comes back on the X platform and pays $8 for the blue authentication signal to publish this tweet? This is something that a child cannot believe, and without timing a message from the addresses I use here, there is no way to verify any information related to Satoshi.
I don't expect someone who disappeared for 10 years to come back again
legendary
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October 03, 2023, 01:42:48 AM
#25
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?



I'm pretty sure it's not Satoshi, he's the creator of bitcoin so he would be very concerned about his privacy and Twitter is not a sufficient place to meet his needs. Furthermore, that account was only created in 2018 so it is definitely a fake account. This Tweet was not only discussed on Twitter, it was also shared and discussed by people on so many different social platforms, but what I saw was that the majority of people knew it was a fake account. Only those newbies misunderstand that it is a real Satoshi.
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October 03, 2023, 01:08:54 AM
#24
This images from X should put paid to this confusion.

Satoshi didn't make the tweet.

This image keeps things clear and also will make people believe it's not Satoshi. The account is not being penalized for not adding Parody on his profile name. No authentic account represents Satoshi on twitter. Hence, the owner of that account is the first person to own a verified Satoshi twitter username. Regardless of the new twitter verification process. A lot of people still trust blue tick accounts. They may believe any tweet from such account, despite seeing the initial tweet where he indirectly mentioned being a parody. Isn't there any other means of identifying Satoshi, without requiring him to sign a message? No, no other means of identifying him exist. It's the highest height of staying anonymous and private. Satoshi is indeed an advocate of privacy. This has thought me the importance of staying private as a bitcoiner. Multiple journalists have litanies of unsuccessful moments, while in search for Satoshi. So he, Satoshi, won't make the task so simple by setting up a twitter page. In other ways, the increase in number of people claiming to be Satoshi, has made the work more strenuous for journalists. I think Satoshi can easily come out and say that he is Satoshi, but no one believes him, unless he signs a message. What an invention! In my days of searching and researching about Satoshi, I would have believed Op's thread. But, it's safe to say now that, Satoshi has been away since he left. Provided no other proof is available to claim his identity, he is a free man.

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October 03, 2023, 12:33:27 AM
#23
If people can trust an unknown account using satoshi username in social media, I think I need to create an account using satoshi name in Tiktok right now, I will copy paste satoshi's post in this forum to post in there and wait until 2030 I'll make one more post lol.

I came across the post yesterday as well on X (Twitter) but unfortunately I was very busy and did not had time to go through the comments section. Can't believe some people are too gullible to still trust anything they see on social media platforms nowadays. It's too early for us to forget what happened with some reputable and influential people's Twitter account in the years back, asking them to send crypto to certain address and expect double in return. Majority fall for that trick that year and from the look of things, people will still fall for such trick if the acclaimed Satoshi's account post the same thing.

After you create the tiktok account, I will create YouTube channel on his name and start posting using AI generated voice so the drama will continue. The blue tick is no longer a criterion to identify the authenticity of Twitter account as it's now pay and get. Elon Musk doesn't care about impersonation.
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October 03, 2023, 12:30:37 AM
#22
Did somebody come back? Is Satoshi using his bank account to pay for verification? lol
This account just came back once Twitter started to pay for content
And I think that account has nothing to do with the founder of Bitcoin.
But the first post since 2018 has to mean something
Let’s see how this plays out. Just follow the money. Bitcoin was ongoing to evolve, keep buying the dips and hodl.
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October 03, 2023, 12:11:02 AM
#21
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/
Satoshi Nakamoto account, satoshi, was locked for security reason. That account was not banned.

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 03, 2023, 12:00:29 AM
#20
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 status https://loyce.club/trust/2020-07-11_Sat_05.05h/
He still have another way which is sign a message from address that associated with early blocks, this one is the example.

The first would be the address to which the first block award, called the "genesis block", was sent to: 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa

If people can trust an unknown account using satoshi username in social media, I think I need to create an account using satoshi name in Tiktok right now, I will copy paste satoshi's post in this forum to post in there and wait until 2030 I'll make one more post lol.
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October 03, 2023, 12:00:21 AM
#19
I'm pretty sure it's not Satoshi. Why would Satoshi leave Bitcointalk(safe to presume for security/privacy purposes) — a platform that has decent privacy compared to most social media platforms, then join Twitter, knowing that Twitter has some trackers that could potentially break his privacy?
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October 02, 2023, 11:50:51 PM
#18
If he wants to come back to us and bitcoin, I believe the first place he will say something will definitely be this forum, not twitter or any other social network.
You are very right mate, Bitcoin talk would be the first place he would be visiting if he is really stepping out of the dark.
A lot of people are being fooled daily by that blue verification mark on Twitter and forgetting the fact that Twitter accounts can be bought. It's obviously just another scam account. I don't buy that shitty story and would advice everyone to keep off, just as a reply stated
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DONT CLICK ANY LINK THAT COMES OUT OF THIS
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October 02, 2023, 11:42:41 PM
#17
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/

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October 02, 2023, 10:58:20 PM
#16
What's your take on this guys?


I saw this on twitter but I didn't mind because it was clearly a scam account.
If he wants to come back to us and bitcoin, I believe the first place he will say something will definitely be this forum, not twitter or any other social network. Especially social networks like twitter because it's so easy to buy blue ticks now since it's owned by Elon, which doesn't prove anything.
I agree with what MusaMohamed mentioned, that twitter account was created in 2018 while he was last active on this forum in 2010. Does anyone wonder, if Satoshi really comes back, why is he not active here but chooses twitter, a social network with quite a lot of trash?
legendary
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October 02, 2023, 10:17:46 PM
#15
I'm not comfortable with this topic nonchalantly attempting to legitimise the 2018 post.  Some of us still aren't convinced that was the real satoshi.  I don't even think the 2014 one was satoshi.  And this latest one isn't very convincing either.

Satoshi disappearing in December 2010 and writing tweets in either 2014 or 2018 doesn't make any sense. People pretending to be him does make sense, even if the message could have been said by Satoshi himself.

Seems a very fake account one guy send him a direct message:

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fakesatoshi first ask for 3 bitcoin to sell that account.

That a scammer behaivor without doubt

You see, if you scratch a little, you can see that it's not Satoshi.
hero member
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October 02, 2023, 09:55:03 PM
#14
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
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October 02, 2023, 09:43:13 PM
#13
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😉
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October 02, 2023, 07:30:40 PM
#12
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.
I surprised when I read the title but quickly when I visit X, I realized it is very possibly not a real account of Satoshi Nakamoto. Because the account was registered in May 2018, not more years farther in the past like 2010 or 2011.

satoshi account on Bitcointalk was last active on December 13, 2010. So a Twitter account registered 8 years later does not make sense and can not convince me that it is actually from Satoshi Nakamoto.

That account is possibly owned by someone else, not the founder of Bitcoin, so that tweet is not serious.

Before checking, I thought that Satoshi Nakamoto account was hacked but after checking, nothing to discuss on it as it is not a Satoshi's account.
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October 02, 2023, 06:51:34 PM
#11
This images from X should put paid to this confusion.




Satoshi didn't make the tweet.
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October 02, 2023, 06:49:31 PM
#10
Ever since Elon took control of X, which used to be Twitter, I haven't been using it much. I believe it's no longer as reliable as it used to be for tracking current trends; it seems like there's manipulation happening.

As far as I know, the real Satoshi Nakamoto hasn't been actively involved in Bitcoin development since December 2010. In my opinion, it's unlikely that the creator of Bitcoin would have anything to do with X, especially now.
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October 02, 2023, 06:42:46 PM
#9

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?


Being too sure that he is Satoshi I think is also not good because in the end is it possible that he who has disappeared for a long time returns to social media with the same name after some time just to get a sensation because in the end if he wanted more sensation why he was not here at that time because it would be much more convincing.
As for the blue tick issue I just want to remind how easy it is to get a blue tick nowadays without the need to validate the truth whether it is genuine or not especially for social media like meta or X it is something that is easy to get.
legendary
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October 02, 2023, 06:22:40 PM
#8
But his account has blue verified check mark at least.


Blue checkmark is not a sign of authenticity since Elon Musk bought twitter, now it means that the account owner bought twitter subscription. But even if the checkmark still was about authenticity, it would change nothing - no one knows Satoshi's identity, so no one can verify it.

To me even just a signed message is not a full proof, because there can be many ways how someone would get their hands on those keys. Someone who claims to be Satoshi would need to present a lot more evidence than that - a full story of how they created Bitcoin with some small details, etc.
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October 02, 2023, 06:07:22 PM
#7
The name of the profile is satoshi and was even verified. But I don't think that it's real him, the real satoshi was gone for so long and he won't just be back out of nowhere tweeting that. And I think this topic and this one: Craig "Faketoshi" Wright saga continues. His team turns against him. are connected.
It's because of the quote on that tweet of satoshi's profile.

Provides important context · Easy to understand
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:

That's the way to go and that tweet says that it was rated as "helpful". LOL, of course it does. CSW is impostor and a con.
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