Interesting, even if barely legible, and ultimately just nonsense.
I spent a bit reading through the
guy's tweets and his English isn't as good as Satoshi's. He makes basic grammatical mistakes whereas Satoshi's English was near flawless, indicative of a native speaker.
And then you have these reply tweets from a couple prominent bitcoin developers, regarding the PGP key offered up by Debo:
@orionwlIf somebody with interest in BTC or a supporter holds them but if this is CW nothing more dangerous. We all know that such amount can crash the market, especially if used for this purpose and only half of this stack would be enough.
CSW doesn't have the coins, nor will he ever have them. Its not a real concern.
I really hope, You do not have a degree in math and logic.
If you state something false or nonsense, You have to counter with FACTS and arguments that make sense.
The fact You dislike the claim, does not mean it is false.
It is clear to me, some like You, do prefer to do politics, public relation to undermine my work or
promote their own vision.
You state there are grammatical errors in the tweets @realsatoshin. But You do not quote them.
There are a lot of tweets in that account. As there are at moments typo.
It is pretty normal, someone who speaks not nativily English, makes grammatical errors.
The world is bigger then the USA or the UK.
It is not proven at all, Satoshi Nakamoto 's origin is from a country such as the UK, the USA or Japan.
Do you really think the only inventors are living in the USA, UK or Japan ?
It is known, Hal Finney did share data, communications ... as there was a common use of a mailbox as well.
To state the PGP key is not the right key of Satoshi Nakamoto is not reasonable.
The key was signed by all the people, mentioned in the letter, including Hal Finney and Gavin Andresen.
They key was online on bitcoin.org between 2009-2011, and is known as the genuine key.
That key was also important to vote in the Bitcoin Foundation, because Satoshi Nakamoto
was president of the board and could vote by digital signing.
The letter states, that all mail by Satoshi Nakamoto was signed by the PGP key.
There is not a lot of mail made public. Most mail was between Hal Finney and Satoshi Nakamoto.
The @vistomail mailboxes were shared mailboxes used by developers, including Hal.
Clearly, there was a difference between satoshin@ and satoshi@ also, regardless the @gmx mailboxes.
The white paper was reviewed by an English speaker.
Your response is only a personal opinion and does not provide facts to counter the claim.
I agree. The language used by both this imposter as well as that used by Craig do not match the level of English used by Satoshi.
I looks to me, Your skills in English are even better then mine.
All the Best,
Satoshin
All the Best,
Satoshin.
(Heliophorus here)