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Topic: Will Satoshi Nakamoto will ever come out from his hood? - page 3. (Read 3271 times)

legendary
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i was thinking what prevent satoshi from dumping everything(not now but when the price was 1200, and causing the dump we know about) and then starting another new tech that will kill bitcoin in a near future?

this is a nightmare possibility, essentially he will play the little game of the altcoin creation, but with a great innovation each time

could be another reason why he don't want to reveal himself
legendary
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What hood? The hood he is wearing, because he is a superhero or does he live in the hood?
There is so many discussions on this topic, we just have to fool around with this. As said so many times before, Satoshi Nakamoto should remain hidden forever.

Satoshi represent the people not the person. ^hmf^
newbie
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He'll eventually have to do something with his coins, unless he wants us only to have 20million coins instead of 21.

How do you guys believe he will go about getting them back into the bitcoin economy? Multiple wallets or not he mined a good sum of blocks, and the coins still remain at the coinbase address.

Let's hope those coins are lost forever. The fear of them possibly flooding the market would make the price fall hard. Not that it would change how bitcoins work but it would be a problem.
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He didn't get involved in bitcoin development for 4 years. I don't think he will come out again.
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Maybe one day, when he/she/the group gets really old.
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i shoudnlt be saying this, but i think he died. i mean why else would you not check up on your invention after it has succeeded so nicely for 4years

"They" are still around.

I honestly think, that "the group that created bitcoin" are still around more than what people may think.


i think he is still here around watching us . Watching the fans of bitcoins- A TRUE BITCOIN LOVERS

Will be very pleased to meet him if he comes out.Even if he is any corner of the world i will try to make a search for him maybe :p
sr. member
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i shoudnlt be saying this, but i think he died. i mean why else would you not check up on your invention after it has succeeded so nicely for 4years

"They" are still around.

I honestly think, that "the group that created bitcoin" are still around more than what people may think.
sr. member
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i shoudnlt be saying this, but i think he died. i mean why else would you not check up on your invention after it has succeeded so nicely for 4years
sr. member
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Ok fine. I am satoshi nakamoto....

happy ?
legendary
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Let's just leave Satoahi with his/her life now. I think he fairly planned everything thus his non-appearance also has something to fo with what bitcoin is now. Who knows maybe now and then our message of gratidute is being noticed by Satoshi. Smiley
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We are Satoshi.
He'll eventually have to do something with his coins, unless he wants us only to have 20million coins instead of 21.

How do you guys believe he will go about getting them back into the bitcoin economy? Multiple wallets or not he mined a good sum of blocks, and the coins still remain at the coinbase address.
sr. member
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Loose lips sink sigs!
In fact there is a way to moove the coins ,people will see the moove but he can easy send all into some exchange and then,withdraw im small parts,we know what he had said he has the ammount ,but maybe he holds more then those 1 milion coins,the reality is that he cant show up and say hi there im here im rich and i can hit badly the industry,credit western union banks countries ,soo why would he do that to die?

He wouldn't.

If I were him I'd want to withdrawal slowly, be able to live off of what I've created. But that seems nearly impossible for him to do, unless he had another wallet beyond that first Million...which I'm sure he did. If he was involved ("publicly") for two years, he had to have many wallets produced to get divvy up his assets.

Hopefully he's able to enjoy some wealth  from his creation, but at least he gets to anonymity, that's priceless.

Maybe he's a she!
hero member
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In fact there is a way to moove the coins ,people will see the moove but he can easy send all into some exchange and then,withdraw im small parts,we know what he had said he has the ammount ,but maybe he holds more then those 1 milion coins,the reality is that he cant show up and say hi there im here im rich and i can hit badly the industry,credit western union banks countries ,soo why would he do that to die?
sr. member
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Loose lips sink sigs!
The biggest challenge for him is that most people know the wallet addresses he has with the most coins in them, right? So if he starts to withdrawal from them he people can see it and track it, see where it's going.
legendary
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why he should come out from his hood? even if there is things that need to be changed from his point of view, he can do it fully anonymous so there is no reason to do it.

He's dead.

no proof, but i can give you that if he was going to reveal his identity he would risk his life for sure

i would not reveal myself either with 1M coins

Agree about this, that's just another one more reason to stay anonymous.
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Will Satoshi Nakamoto will ever come out from his hood?

Not voluntarily.
sr. member
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Loose lips sink sigs!
Satoshi nakamoto as we all know is a bitcoin inventor . Well he started it in 2009 and got away from it in 2011 . Why?

And Do you think he will ever come out of his hood so that everyone can see that great person and give a big and and greate salute to that guy?

He's not a bitcoin inventor, he's "THE BITCOIN INVENTOR"!

I don't think he'll ever go public. There's too much risk for him if he did. Countries could try to sue him. People would harass him like a celebrity. He'd never have any privacy. He's probably not even one person...
full member
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Satoshi will never come out of hiding, why would he? He's on of the richest men in the world and his word can make or break Bitcoin. Nobody needs to know who he is, his work is already out there for us all to benefit from.

Blockchain technology is here to stay, 100%! One of the greatest innovations in the 21st century so far, and the man is still a mystery. Why would it be any other way?

What would you guys even say to him if you met?
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We are Satoshi.
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010238.html


Last we heard from Satoshi was on August 15th of this year in the midst of Round 1 of Block-size debate.

"I have been following the recent block size debates through the mailing list.  I had hoped the debate would resolve and that a fork proposal would achieve widespread consensus.  However with the formal release of Bitcoin XT 0.11A, this looks unlikely to happen, and so I am forced to share my concerns about this very dangerous fork.

The developers of this pretender-Bitcoin claim to be following my original vision, but nothing could be further from the truth.  When I designed Bitcoin, I designed it in such a way as to make future modifications to the consensus rules difficult without near unanimous agreement.  Bitcoin was designed to be protected from the influence of charismatic leaders, even if their name is Gavin Andresen, Barack Obama, or Satoshi Nakamoto.  Nearly everyone has to agree on a change, and they have to do it without being forced or pressured into it.  By doing a fork in this way, these developers are violating the "original vision" they claim to honour.

They use my old writings to make claims about what Bitcoin was supposed to be.  However I acknowledge that a lot has changed since that time, and new knowledge has been gained that contradicts some of my early opinions.  For example I didn't anticipate pooled mining and its effects on the security of the network.  Making Bitcoin a competitive monetary system while also preserving its security properties is not a trivial problem, and we should take more time to come up with a robust solution.  I suspect we need a better incentive for users to run nodes instead of relying solely on altruism.

If two developers can fork Bitcoin and succeed in redefining what "Bitcoin" is, in the face of widespread technical criticism and through the use of populist tactics, then I will have no choice but to declare Bitcoin a failed project.  Bitcoin was meant to be both technically and socially robust.  This present situation has been very disappointing to watch unfold.

Satoshi Nakamoto"

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