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Topic: Will you send bitcoins to Satoshi, if you know his Bitcoin address? - page 7. (Read 1443 times)

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If this happens, I will accept donations of some bitcoins for satoshi because he himself created the most valuable cryptographic coin in the digital age. And it sure does not happen because it's just a hypothesis.
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I will give him back some bitcoin if Satoshi Nakamoto send me first a part of it´s Million bitcoins that he owns in several accounts that were never moved from his wallets.
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I won't ever do such thing.Satoshi if still alive and active and has all the coins in his presupposed wallet , why should a poor me send him my penny just because he claim to be backrupt. I will only do if he can show himself with the whole world and not just a signed message.
legendary
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hell no, i'm a greedy bastard. i'm a hoarder and it takes a lot to pry bitcoins from my wallet. i didn't send nothing to andreas either. Wink

maybe if i were rich......

plus, i'd be pretty damn skeptical. if he could sign messages from very early miner addresses, he has access to coins. we could easily be defrauded by other methods of authenticating him like old email access or PGP key. these can be compromised.

Wow, Mr Scrooge.  Shocked  You are luckily in the minority around here, because Satoshi was the one that started this and most of the people can thank him or her for the wealth that they accumulated in Bitcoin.  Tongue

maybe that came off a bit harsh. Grin

in all honestly, i'm generous in most situations---cash, food, weed, whatever. but i get pretty greedy when it comes to my bitcoins. i feel like my mentality around spending bitcoins vs anything else is a real life example of gresham's law. over the years, i've lost a lot of coins by spending them and being unable to reaccumulate (because of higher prices).

i don't think satoshi wanted to profit from bitcoin anyway. i think it was a selfless attempt at social change. i really don't think he wants my money. Smiley
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It is very good if we send Bitcoin back to Satoshi especially Satoshi has bankruptcy without him. Bitcoin certainly doesn't exist at the moment, but I have to be honest until now I don't have bitcoin so I can't send bitcoin to Satoshi once again. I apologize.
legendary
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Let's create a fictitious scenario where Satoshi sends a message in a way that can be validated/verified < PGP key > and he notify all of us that he is bankrupt and has no access to his coins.  

If this is verified, would you send bitcoins to Satoshi, like people did with Andreas Antonopoulos?

hell no, i'm a greedy bastard. i'm a hoarder and it takes a lot to pry bitcoins from my wallet. i didn't send nothing to andreas either. Wink

maybe if i were rich......

plus, i'd be pretty damn skeptical. if he could sign messages from very early miner addresses, he has access to coins. we could easily be defrauded by other methods of authenticating him like old email access or PGP key. these can be compromised.

Wow, Mr Scrooge.  Shocked  You are luckily in the minority around here, because Satoshi was the one that started this and most of the people can thank him or her for the wealth that they accumulated in Bitcoin.  Tongue

Logically a talented person like Satoshi would never have to beg for handouts, because Satoshi has a wealth of programming knowledge to provide for the basic needs, but he might not want to use those skills, because someone might identify him though that code.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Let's create a fictitious scenario where Satoshi sends a message in a way that can be validated/verified < PGP key > and he notify all of us that he is bankrupt and has no access to his coins.  

If this is verified, would you send bitcoins to Satoshi, like people did with Andreas Antonopoulos?

hell no, i'm a greedy bastard. i'm a hoarder and it takes a lot to pry bitcoins from my wallet. i didn't send nothing to andreas either. Wink

maybe if i were rich......

plus, i'd be pretty damn skeptical. if he could sign messages from very early miner addresses, he has access to coins. we could easily be defrauded by other methods of authenticating him like old email access or PGP key. these can be compromised.
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Why not? he helped a lot of us here to become financially free and expect something in the future. I little help wouldn't hurt our bitcoin holding if we're going to send him a bit of it only if he verifies himself.

It's one of the best situation that he speaks that way, at least we have now an idea that he's still alive and kicking. And that's possible that one day he'll expose himself/herself/themselves on who they really are. A chunk to my life saving is fine just for him.  Smiley
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Well since bitcoin had helped me when I was down, of course I will donate some to help, but only if I could verify that it's a real Satoshi account, Satoshi deserve a reward for introducing and creating bitcoin, so when the person in trouble there is nothing wrong to help the person because the crypto had save many life and create more income for a lot of people
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satoshi is the person who is most instrumental in creating bitcoin, with bitcoin, then created altcoin, and with all that, our lives are getting better, bitcoin volatility is always increasing every year.

then, if I hear satoshi experienced bankrupt, of course, I will help Satoshi by sending a bit of bitcoin to his address. and that is my thanks to him.
legendary
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I don't think such scenario would happen.
The man who created the most impressive innovation that changed the world and refused to reveal his identity just because he believes in anonimity, will never ask for donations.
Mans like him do not care about money.
legendary
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If you will not send bitcoins. Why?

Because that would be very strange, I mean he creates bitcoin and he knows that the supply of bitcoin is limited and the more bitcoin demand is, the higher the price will be. so it would be more logical for him to buy many bitcoin and be rich, but if he went to bankruptcy means he did not believe in bitcoin and did not know how to manage his finances, I would not give him bitcoin, I would give him Fiat
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btcusd is flatting for 9 days... price range is about 150$... in a few days bitcoin will celebrate 10 years and futures will close, will we see increase in volatility finally?
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Yes, it is a big fiction! But If it really happens in real, then I will send 90% of my bitcoin to the Satoshi's wallet. I can not express how grateful I am to him! He is my inspiration! Such a great technology he started! I will send 90% because I will have a lot of opportunities to earn in the future, even I will not care about my 10 %! I know my sounds may seem childish, But Really I feel like that!
newbie
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well i can't send him any bitcoins because i have done so much work for this money and as he is the creator of bitcoin he can create more  Grin Grin Wink Cheesy Wink Wink Wink
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if the scenario happens i will do it
to thank for what he has created
but that's funny if it happens, the blockchain creator lost his bitcoin access i can't imagine that
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Let's create a fictitious scenario where Satoshi sends a message in a way that can be validated/verified < PGP key > and he notify all of us that he is bankrupt and has no access to his coins.  

If this is verified, would you send bitcoins to Satoshi, like people did with Andreas Antonopoulos?

We have seen people sending tips to Satoshi's known Bitcoin addresses and to date, bitcoin’s maiden address has received 16.7 BTC in tips, worth around $107 600.

Will you send bitcoins and if you do, why?

If you will not send bitcoins. Why?
If this would happen well this just depends on a certain person if they would believe this scenario,and i think i will never do this because Satoshi Nakamoto never acknowledged himself until now that he is the creator of bitcoin and still remain anonymous.Only scammers do this and i would never let anyone fooled me because of simple message,anyone could do claim that they were Satoshi.
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You already know that it is a scam if ever satoshi will ask bitcoin from us. He never touched his bitcoin before, so I think he is doing well. And there is no way we can  verify if he really is the real satoshi. Hypothetical or not, I will not give a part of my bitcoin to someone I cannot know for sure is the real satoshi.

The creator of the post wants you to assume the identity of Satoshi has been verified and there is no doubt about it.
Any way, I personally will do that. He has provided a great opportunity for us.
legendary
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Since mister satoshi has probably never moved his own bitcoins, it is actually unnecessary to send him any but a big thank-you mail would be appropriate i guess Wink



regards
legendary
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You already know that it is a scam if ever satoshi will ask bitcoin from us. He never touched his bitcoin before, so I think he is doing well. And there is no way we can  verify if he really is the real satoshi. Hypothetical or not, I will not give a part of my bitcoin to someone I cannot know for sure is the real satoshi.
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