A troll account created by someone who should know better. Pretending to be a newbie when they're clearly not. No big loss here, I hope it stays dormant forever.
You are deeply mistaken, because judging by my humble history of messages, I hardly look like a troll. Moreover, in the context of your caustic response, you are more like a troll than I am, but I understand your feelings, and as before, you will continue to remain on my real list of trust.
The Custom Title
raised questions about this user being created by an admin or not, but nobody found out for sure how that Custom Title appeared.
Until today, I thought that "the custom" title was assigned to me by Cyrus, because in the discord someone said that he was the one who added me to the white list, now I know it was teymos, so I want to thank him for that!
It was also interesting to observe this user's activity in the short amount of time while s/he was present on the forum (at the moment of speaking s/he is offline since June 5th, 2021). The one behind the account tried to act cool in
the first topic, then got involved in popular forum areas, such as
WO, CM
topic, Merit Cycling
Club etc. I felt like the one behind the account tried to get as much exposure as possible.
I think everyone will agree that only a mentally retarded person might think that an account with such an identifier and with such a username belongs to a newbie, especially since it was quite difficult to guess the right time for registration, (the last actually registered ID does not match the data of bpip/Largest profile on Bitcointalk). And I'm not Italian, I just added a list of prominent representatives of the Italian community to my trust list to give you that impression.
But still, I'm not one of those who know everything, that's why I still consider myself a beginner. I have never used PGP, but I signed a bitcoin message once or twice, and if I had to do it again, I would again look for some kind of instruction. It would seem that there are many primitive things that after a while (after registration) every forum member should do at least once, but all these years I was so busy with my real worries that I missed it all.
But the most important thing is that this account only temporarily belongs to me as a trophy account that will not be monetization. The thing is, in the long term, I'm thinking about introducing my son to bitcoin and this forum in particular, and I wanted to prepare the ground for this. That is why I said what I said!
I hope that by the time we see the ten millionth registration the forum will not have undergone significant changes and the newcomers of the future will have to deal with the version of the forum that exists in its current form. Although in 10 years the information on Bitcointalk will still be relevant, I really hope that for future newbies we will not have to create simplified guides, despite the fact that each generation becomes dumber. I hope in the future the situation with activity will become clearer, and we will see an influx of fresh blood!
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It is a vanity account. Similar to how some people use vanity addresses or vanity license plates. I think most people who are using a vanity address have received at least one transaction before even thinking about creating a vanity address. Similarly, it is very rare for someone to have a vanity license plate on their first car.
Remember your sarcastic answer.
Forgive me if my questions may seem stupid to you. I'm new at this.
I doubt this, lol.
Now, if you can answer these questions, then I can agree with your opinion.
1. Is there a chance Theymos saw the contents of thread 3?
Internal settings of the forum.2. Sirius or did Satoshi remove this thread? I ask because I see Theymos's account was registered two months after the forum was created.
3. I would like to know if there is a way to see which of the users posted messages in thread number 3?
1, 2, and 4 exist in the staff forum. 3 was permanently deleted at some point (it must have contained Satoshi's real name and address).