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Topic: 🔍 Unveiling Satoshi Nakamoto: Community Vote 🗳️ - page 2. (Read 619 times)

jr. member
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As we approach the election, here's how you can participate in the fair voting process using hashrate:

Satoshi: bc1qpsa8q6supe8uxzeedu0zu974t2lp7atrlas5n8
Trump: bc1p4ulwka6k5a85e9kxv3rnrr75vd0j8uu3ajdgvknjgexnsvneatwqc2cz8d
Biden: 1CApVwjqTysaCeydsBhYpe7AaDQDD8t1M2

The candidate with the highest hashrate by NOV 5, 2024, will emerge victorious.

That's how you should replace traditional voting, do you have any better ideas?
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 5
I can't believe I even have to waste my time addressing you. Your claims of having information about Satoshi Nakamoto's identity are laughable. You provide a GPG key that isn't owned by Satoshi and some questionable receipts as "proof" but that doesn't cut it. If Satoshi really wanted to reveal himself, he would do it through official channels, not some shady vote on a forum. And the fact that you suggested using hashrate as a way to vote is just another red flag, it's not a proper way to make decisions in the community.

And let's not forget the fact that you asked for money tips, that's a huge red flag right there. And the fact that you've been tagged as a scammer on this forum, multiple times, just goes to show that you're not trustworthy. I've even gone ahead and created a thread discussing your scammy behavior, I encourage everyone to check it out https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64255041 and support flagging you as a scammer on your profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=3316.

I hope this serves as a warning to anyone who comes across your posts, stay away from this scammer.
jr. member
Activity: 128
Merit: 2
If you believe, point your miner hash power to this address= bc1qpsa8q6supe8uxzeedu0zu974t2lp7atrlas5n8
Let the numbers speak.

That's how voting is done.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
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The only opportunity I would seize is to ask the Bitcoin community to use their influence to list X1Coin on crypto exchanges for all my miners. I cannot operate an exchange as I have had trouble with the SEC (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2023/comp25785.pdf).
I needed Satoshi's knowledge to analyze Bitcoin data for the last 15 years and enhance the parameters using AI to create X1C.


I was just wondering when you were going to mention the project you have in your profile because this was a good way to get attention before revealing to everyone what it was all about. The fact that you want the knowledge of someone who invented BTC in order to use it to launch some kind of altcoin really makes no sense. Why don't you ask AI when you already plan to use it?



Jeez, you guys are brutal. --- I'm trying to provide the public with data and documents as a public servant for history, and instead, I'm getting crucified.
~snip~


Your intentions are clear, promoting a project that has nothing to do with BTC, so stop mentioning it because your topic will end up in the altcoins board.
jr. member
Activity: 128
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Jeez, you guys are brutal. I'm telling you that I'm talking to one of the greatest inventors in history, and you're just trying to discredit me immediately. I'm not even claiming to be Satoshi. This is absolutely crazy—it's crazier than trying to claim you're Satoshi Nakamoto. It's like you guys are just sitting there looking to start a fight for no reason. This is horrible. Personally, I think this forum is too dangerous for cyberbullying now. I'm trying to provide the public with data and documents as a public servant for history, and instead, I'm getting crucified.

Inventors like Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Marie Curie faced similar challenges, History always repeats itself. Now you can add Satoshi Nakamoto to the List.

The only opportunity I would seize is to ask the Bitcoin community to use their influence to list X1Coin on crypto exchanges for all my miners. I cannot operate an exchange as I have had trouble with the SEC (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2023/comp25785.pdf).

I needed Satoshi's knowledge to analyze Bitcoin data for the last 15 years and enhance the parameters using AI to create X1C.

So, you already scammed $1M and want the support from the community to scam more?

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Defendants perpetrated a fraudulent scheme through three nominally separate enterprises to illegally raise over one million dollars in proceeds through the unregistered offers and sales of these securities to crypto asset investors

You can't prove who satoshi is, you proved you are a scammer, and even with that you want support from the community? What's wrong with you?

This will not have a happy end, you will only burn your reputation here, but good luck, i don't have anything else to apport to your thread, from the start i chose the option "Scammer" in your poll.

I mined 5,000 X1C. There are no pre-mined and a lot of work went into this project.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
The only opportunity I would seize is to ask the Bitcoin community to use their influence to list X1Coin on crypto exchanges for all my miners. I cannot operate an exchange as I have had trouble with the SEC (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2023/comp25785.pdf).

I needed Satoshi's knowledge to analyze Bitcoin data for the last 15 years and enhance the parameters using AI to create X1C.

So, you already scammed $1M and want the support from the community to scam more?

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Defendants perpetrated a fraudulent scheme through three nominally separate enterprises to illegally raise over one million dollars in proceeds through the unregistered offers and sales of these securities to crypto asset investors

You can't prove who satoshi is, you proved you are a scammer, and even with that you want support from the community? What's wrong with you?

This will not have a happy end, you will only burn your reputation here, but good luck, i don't have anything else to apport to your thread, from the start i chose the option "Scammer" in your poll.
jr. member
Activity: 128
Merit: 2
Please take a moment to vote and share your thoughts on whether we should unveil Satoshi Nakamoto's identity.

Do you think we care about knowing Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, if we all know it, what are we going to do with it and what does it also benefit on you, its more better for you take quickly realize the opportunity ahead of you and grab it by understanding the same benefits many are getting from bitcoin adoption instead of lurking around the corners in searching for who Satoshi is or claiming to be him.


The only opportunity I would seize is to ask the Bitcoin community to use their influence to list X1Coin on crypto exchanges for all my miners. I cannot operate an exchange as I have had trouble with the SEC (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2023/comp25785.pdf).

I needed Satoshi's knowledge to analyze Bitcoin data for the last 15 years and enhance the parameters using AI to create X1C.

hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 560
Please take a moment to vote and share your thoughts on whether we should unveil Satoshi Nakamoto's identity.

Do you think we care about knowing Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, if we all know it, what are we going to do with it and what does it also benefit on you, its more better for you take quickly realize the opportunity ahead of you and grab it by understanding the same benefits many are getting from bitcoin adoption instead of lurking around the corners in searching for who Satoshi is or claiming to be him.
sr. member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 290
Let me ask you this: would receipts for everything be the answer to prove that I am in communication with Satoshi Nakamoto?

We spoke; he prefers to remain anonymous, as has always been his wish. On the other hand, I have ambitious plans and enjoy conversing with brilliant minds. I am fortunate enough to have been mentored by Satoshi Nakamoto of this era, though I prefer to be called Alex. He has guided me through launching and maintaining blockchain projects. Please refer to my GitHub at https://github.com/X1COIN/X1COINI. I have many plans but didn't know much until I was contacted and mentored by Satoshi. Whether you believe me or not, it's going to happen.

Satoshi will advise me on how to prove to you that I am in communication on this thread or if the moderator would like me to create a new thread I will.

Please advise,

Alex Elbanna

Let me ask you this, why the hell would Satoshi, who chose to remain anonymous forever after creating Bitcoin, contact and mentor a random person out of nowhere and let them know his identity? We know he isn't a fool, so maybe you think we are a bunch of fools because there is no f***ing way he has done something like that even if he is alive and kicking.

I'm pretty sure that if he is alive and has ever wanted to reveal his identity, he would have a thousand different and much better ways to do that instead of doing this. So please, stop with all this BS.

What receipts are you talking about anyway? We live in an advanced world, anyone can make edits or do things that would make viewers feel what's seen is real, but I'm not going to believe any of what you may show no matter how realistic it may seem.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
As Dr. Craig Wright correctly noted
Oh, alright. It all makes sense now.  Roll Eyes

The truest form of evidence, therefore, lies in these receipts. They are direct records of communications and actions involving Satoshi Nakamoto and corroborate his involvement in the early days of Bitcoin.
I know you'll deliberately ignore this, but: There is practically nothing preventing me from forging a receipt. I can even buy iamsatoshinakamoto.com, and when asked for a receipt, tell them to write that it belongs to "Satoshi Nakamoto". Here you go, proof that he bought a domain name in 2024.

What I cannot forge is public key signatures. And you know that already. You just want to trick gullible newbies into believing you've got something there. What a scum.
jr. member
Activity: 128
Merit: 2
Receipts: These documents are crucial because they provide evidence of interactions with Satoshi Nakamoto, Michael Weber, the person who registered bitcoin.org on behalf of Satoshi. These receipts offer a direct connection to Satoshi's early communications and contributions to Bitcoin.

You can view the receipts here:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9lzu6cgdldj3ck0s3a2l5/vistomail-2006.pdf?rlkey=d98qwhruo826ienkysjxjymbw&st=ni5emrb0&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0b1njt83y0d6zmolls6y1/vistomail-2008.pdf?rlkey=q6vvtcgz2w57rp84put4xpt28&st=t2uddzeg&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rwf5afp9t75v8shut2q4y/secureanonymoussurfing.pdf?rlkey=ogl4gti5y1utlr5qj7l3ound7&st=bk3oc0zt&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/i69dvlysyhwbo5r8zecmb/Anonymousspeech.com?rlkey=vpti31kiqs00awxmu7e9r1lfs&st=7mda0bv9&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0l5w653dio3tz4euz3fya/3.pdf?rlkey=y5mbkq84s8l2vaqxtg7i3ln9z&st=i0h0qw6q&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/o885giwc9953g6dfqtchg/websecureemail.com?rlkey=bpqyxu6lo1ile8dguw2sq8kvh&st=ifzjma8n&dl=0

It's crucial to clarify a misunderstanding: signing a key does not conclusively prove one's identity as Satoshi Nakamoto. As Dr. Craig Wright correctly noted, having a key does not imply ownership of an address. Satoshi Nakamoto has the capability to exchange keys, meaning that even signing significant items like the genesis block could have been performed by another individual who obtained the key through trade.

The truest form of evidence, therefore, lies in these receipts. They are direct records of communications and actions involving Satoshi Nakamoto and corroborate his involvement in the early days of Bitcoin. They provide insights into his interactions and decisions, which are invaluable for understanding the genesis and development of Bitcoin.

We, not just I, have been entrusted by Satoshi Nakamoto to preserve these receipts for educational purposes and for the historical record of Bitcoin, its developers, maintainers, and creators. It is Satoshi's wish that these documents be archived and made accessible through platforms like the Nakamoto Institute for everyone interested in uncovering the truth behind the creation of Bitcoin.

To the Bitcointalk community: I, Alex Elbanna, am prepared to serve as an intermediary for the documents provided by Satoshi Nakamoto. Just let me know how I can assist in delivering them to you. I do ask, however, that my status on Bitcointalk be upgraded so I may receive due respect.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Buying vistomail, a "receipt from bitcoin.org", signing that you're Satoshi from a random public key, and I don't know what else you might figure out, DOES NOT prove you are or have talked with Satoshi.

You know what still counts as evidence? Signing a message from:
Code:
04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5f

Or from: https://bitcointalk.org/Satoshi_Nakamoto.asc / https://bitcoin.org/satoshinakamoto.asc.
jr. member
Activity: 128
Merit: 2
Let me ask you this: would receipts for everything be the answer to prove that I am in communication with Satoshi Nakamoto?

We spoke; he prefers to remain anonymous, as has always been his wish. On the other hand, I have ambitious plans and enjoy conversing with brilliant minds. I am fortunate enough to have been mentored by Satoshi Nakamoto of this era, though I prefer to be called Alex. He has guided me through launching and maintaining blockchain projects. Please refer to my GitHub at https://github.com/X1COIN/X1COINI. I have many plans but didn't know much until I was contacted and mentored by Satoshi. Whether you believe me or not, it's going to happen.

Satoshi will advise me on how to prove to you that I am in communication on this thread or if the moderator would like me to create a new thread I will.

Please advise,

Alex Elbanna
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1127
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
If Satoshi really wanted to appear, he would go to a TV show, sign a live message and become very famous, he is an intelligent person, and being an intelligent person, he would look for the places that get the most attention and then he would expose himself. knowing that nowadays no government cares about him, so he would definitely have no problem presenting himself publicly. My opinion is that Satoshi died a long time ago. If he had been alive, he would have presented himself many years ago. at that time when he created bitcoin, it was a time when if he had presented himself, he would have had problems with governments, he would have been persecuted. But today things are different, no government would persecute you

if you want people to believe in you, then try harder, record a video with satoshi signing a message, you can also give us his instagram, so we know everything about his life, because nowadays we don't even need to interact with other people live, they post everything they do on Instagram  Grin But stop joking, bring concrete proof. I've been on this forum since 2016 and I've seen a lot of news about a lot of guys claiming to be satoshi and at the end of the day they're faketoshis
legendary
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Recently, I acquired vistomail.com, including the email alias [email protected], enabling me to dive deep into the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the visionary behind Bitcoin.

I doubt your statement, Whois data shows the registration date happened since 2006.

Expires On 2028-07-27
Registered On 2006-07-27
Updated On 2024-03-24

And even if you actually bought the domain recently, i don't understand how you can obtain information related to Satoshi just by owning the domain.

Everyone has the right to their own opinions on this matter. Our intention was simply to conduct a straightforward Yes or No vote. Otherwise, I can choose to remain silent. I happen to know who Satoshi is, and Satoshi requested that I share this to gauge interest. Currently, the majority is voting No one cares and scammer, which is encouraging for Satoshi to remain anonymous. We just wanted to pose the question to the world.

Regardless of my opinion, you didn't bother explain how you can dive deep when all you might have is domain vistomail.com and falsely claim owning Satoshi Nakamoto GPG key. People also perceive that Satoshi wish to remain anonymous. That shows how much we could trust you.
sr. member
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Merit: 469
Otherwise, I can choose to remain silent. I happen to know who Satoshi is, and Satoshi requested that I share this to gauge interest.

i find it kind of hard to believe that satoshi is behind this whole thing trying to see if people are interested in knowing who he is. that's laughable. personally i don't really care who he is. since he is the one that stepped away, we can say that he doesn't want his identity known and i don't really care who he is for that reason.

OP is full of BS.
hero member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 833
I voted for no one cares.

Most would agree that we should accept that Satoshi will not resurface and even if you bought his old email, it doesn't prove or mean anything to the community. Why not just enjoy his invention? You might take years and years to try to unravel the mysteries and then what?
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
I signed the message you posted, "Anybody can put satoshi's email address in a public PGP key... his actual key is here. Would be much more impressive if you could sign a message from it. So far, you haven't provided any sort of proof of anything."   Wink

C'mon man. You signed the message using the key YOU generated on March 22, 2024 -- not Satoshi's actual PGP key as I requested.



This is Satoshi's PGP fingerprint: DE4E FCA3 E1AB 9E41

My key with Satoshi's email address is from Dec 2023... guess that means I actually control it and not you  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Really, who do you think you're fooling? We're not exactly spring chickens around here. Give up the grift.
legendary
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The domain vistomail.com was owned by Michael Webber and he didn't renew it.
https://twitter.com/dogdaddevan/status/1666853103667224577

The fact that you get the domain doesn't mean that you have access to the past server with all the data like emails or the database, you only have the domain. So, how did you access all the past emails from satoshi? that makes no sense.

And even if you have access to the emails, i don't think Satoshi would reveal his identity in those emails, his goal was to stay anonymous and he worked hard on it. So, i don't believe at all your story.
sr. member
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Merit: 365
Satoshi should keep remaining anonymous for us and to whole world. None of us would care if he revealed himself today through you or someone else in the future because that wouldn't change or make us care more of what we believe bitcoin to be the greatest asset that the whole world will get hold of as another means of transactions or store of value.
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