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Title: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: sana54210 on April 20, 2015, 04:18:37 PM
I admire because of the great invention of him, the Bitcoins. He had a clear vision of future and made into reality whatever he has said, and many more are yet to come true, which will happen over the course of time. If Satoshi you are reading this, I just want to say thank you for the great work that you have done  :)



Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Hazir on April 20, 2015, 04:20:57 PM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: sana54210 on April 20, 2015, 04:26:49 PM
I think if that he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

Well said, he deserves a nobel prize, if were a single person or even a group of people and if he or them were to make himself or  themselves public :)


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on April 20, 2015, 04:54:46 PM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

yes, i think that too!

but i think it was not just one person. just my two satoshis  ;)


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: amiryaqot on April 20, 2015, 04:58:48 PM
if Satoshi is a single person or group they had changed the whole banking system with that great invention of Bitcoin, so no doubt Bitcoin revolutionary invention of 21st Century.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Havelivi on April 20, 2015, 05:13:07 PM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

agreed with you invention of Bitcoin for Satoshi deserves to get awarded with Nobel Prize in Economy, the more secure and fast computing network system.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on April 20, 2015, 05:14:56 PM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

Agree! But he/she/they is disappeared. I still doubt satoshi is person.
Also blockchain technology is the future, I'm glad to be a part who used, and participated for bitcoin.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: newcripto on April 20, 2015, 07:12:37 PM
Satoshi did the best invention of 21st century . Bitcoin is still too advanced to understand in present time era. Future is Bitcoin and because of it for other alt currencies. Bitcoin will rule the world economic in coming years.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: unamis76 on April 20, 2015, 08:06:44 PM
Satoshi didn't only create Bitcoin and the blockchain, he also invented something that touched people's minds, and made them rethink the entire concept of finance, economy and banking. That alone is worth writing in the history books, and those are the kinds of things that start a revolution.

Wherever his ideas may lead us, it will probably be a better place.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: philipma1957 on April 20, 2015, 08:34:53 PM
Satoshi didn't only create Bitcoin and the blockchain, he also invented something that touched people's minds, and made them rethink the entire concept of finance, economy and banking. That alone is worth writing in the history books, and those are the kinds of things that start a revolution.

Wherever his ideas may lead us, it will probably be a better place.

It is a nice way to move value around the world.  Lots of power behind it in a way it is the future of currency  for sure.  I am happy to have mined it since 2012.  I have 1 regret about bitcoin I first looked into it the spring of 2011 and was not quite able to get into it.  My bad I wished I had started then.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: sana54210 on April 20, 2015, 08:47:21 PM
Satoshi didn't only create Bitcoin and the blockchain, he also invented something that touched people's minds, and made them rethink the entire concept of finance, economy and banking. That alone is worth writing in the history books, and those are the kinds of things that start a revolution.

Wherever his ideas may lead us, it will probably be a better place.

It is a nice way to move value around the world.  Lots of power behind it in a way it is the future of currency  for sure.  I am happy to have mined it since 2012.  I have 1 regret about bitcoin I first looked into it the spring of 2011 and was not quite able to get into it.  My bad I wished I had started then.

True, I haven't seen anything in our life time that touched the lives of people so dearly as the invention of Satoshi, thanks Satoshi !


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: 1Referee on April 20, 2015, 08:55:43 PM
I am finally able to send and receive payments without having to worry about my account getting freezed. It happened so many times with PayPal.

I am also able to have full control of my wealth. Especially the fact that governments and banks can't do shit now. I thank Satoshi for that  :)


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Snipe85 on April 20, 2015, 11:02:04 PM
If it wasn't for him I wouldn't be able to get paid for posting on a forum.  :D

He showed people we can live without fiat, there can be electronic money. Even if Bitcoin doesn't survive the idea of an electronic independent currency will continue to be pursued.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: fox19891989 on April 21, 2015, 01:15:46 AM
Satoshi didn't only create Bitcoin and the blockchain, he also invented something that touched people's minds, and made them rethink the entire concept of finance, economy and banking. That alone is worth writing in the history books, and those are the kinds of things that start a revolution.

Wherever his ideas may lead us, it will probably be a better place.

Satoshi is a genius, he is the first-class expert in cryptography, finance, information technology fields. Bitcoin is better than bank system, faster, cheaper, it's a revolutionary invention. He should get a Nobel economy prize, but he is a low key person.

A great sage - Satoshi Nakamoto.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: TheGr33k on April 21, 2015, 03:18:11 AM
I think there is an over glorification of Satoshi, don't get me wrong the blockchain and Bitcoin are both amazing technologies but there have been plenty of geniuses to admire throughout history. I think the thing to admire about Satoshi is that he never has spent or sold his coins, this is what truly brings my admiration for him, the idea of doing amazing work is one thing but not taking a dime when you're worth a Billion USD is another.

TL;DR I admire his work but his restraint more.
Great point, he didnt make the greatest thing of all time. Its a bit biased because we are a community if bitcoiners. However satoshi did make a very creative advanced technology.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Kprawn on April 21, 2015, 06:27:07 AM
Satoshi set out to solve one problem {So it seems} and without knowing it, solved MANY problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVYE7aqJpRc

He/She/They also decided to stay away from the limelight { or prison and poverty } by being anonymous and resisted the urge to be greedy and sell the 1 million coins, when it was valued at $1000.

Satoshi could decide tommorrow to come out of hiding or to reveal his/her identity...but choose not to for whatever reason. If this does happen, he/she/it would be one of the most famous people or group in the world. { Up there with the Pope / Nelson Mandela / Princess Dianna / Ghadi }  ::)


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: NewLiberty on April 21, 2015, 06:53:54 AM
Satoshi set out to solve one problem {So it seems} and without knowing it, solved MANY problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVYE7aqJpRc

I think he was pretty aware of the implications.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Amph on April 21, 2015, 07:13:53 AM
i admire his work, because he started a new era(and his work is still ongoing), like who invented internet/phones ecc... all these big have changed completely how we live our life, kudos to them



Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Snorek on April 21, 2015, 07:16:50 AM
Satoshi set out to solve one problem {So it seems} and without knowing it, solved MANY problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVYE7aqJpRc

He/She/They also decided to stay away from the limelight { or prison and poverty } by being anonymous and resisted the urge to be greedy and sell the 1 million coins, when it was valued at $1000.

Satoshi could decide tommorrow to come out of hiding or to reveal his/her identity...but choose not to for whatever reason. If this does happen, he/she/it would be one of the most famous people or group in the world. { Up there with the Pope / Nelson Mandela / Princess Dianna / Ghadi }  ::)
What exactly Princess Diana did beside being rich princess and travelling around the world while taking pictures with poor babies? Maybe I am a bit ignorant here, but it seems that way to me.
Satoshi from the other side changed the world. Blockchain technology is being researched and incorporated right now - for example IBM are researching and testing it. Bitcon is probably the most important invention of 21. century by now. Satoshi created something amazing.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Light on April 21, 2015, 07:21:34 AM
I think there is an over glorification of Satoshi, don't get me wrong the blockchain and Bitcoin are both amazing technologies but there have been plenty of geniuses to admire throughout history. I think the thing to admire about Satoshi is that he never has spent or sold his coins, this is what truly brings my admiration for him, the idea of doing amazing work is one thing but not taking a dime when you're worth a Billion USD is another.

TL;DR I admire his work but his restraint more.

I would tend to agree - being on a Bitcoin forum it shouldn't come as a surprise that it'll have a large userbase that has some degree of fanaticism regarding Bitcoin. First off, there is no conclusive proof that he hasn't spent his coins - that is pure speculation - for all you know he had additional addresses that we are unaware of and that he has spent them. Or he could've remained (non-officially) and mined coins without suspicion. Next, I would argue that Bitcoin hasn't really done anything thus far - ideologically wise I see people thinking it's some sort of savior (i.e. it'll free us from oppressive governments and greedy bankers) - when in reality it hasn't done that at all. Right now, it acts very poorly (in terms of merchant acceptance and the tendency for people to convert it to fiat) as a currency and that's about it.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: tss on April 21, 2015, 07:35:13 AM
this whole topic is fabricated signature campaign spam.

not a single person posted here without a signature campaign.  quite sad that this is what "discussion" has become.

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Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: umair01 on April 21, 2015, 08:35:05 AM
this whole topic is fabricated signature campaign spam.

not a single person posted here without a signature campaign.  quite sad that this is what "discussion" has become.

https://tcphost.net/uploads/images/2013-10/22/kipcwfd3rg3lqhy6msefhlrp1.png

I also admire the work of  Satoshi a lot. It has touched my life very much and is sure touching the lives of countless others and is only growing with time.

There is nothing wrong for anyone to comment if they are in signature campaign or not, this thread looks it has only few comments to start with and you have contradicted your post as there are some posts without being in a signature campaign
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11145358#msg11145358
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11150687#msg11150687


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: fox19891989 on April 21, 2015, 08:37:27 AM
this whole topic is fabricated signature campaign spam.

not a single person posted here without a signature campaign.  quite sad that this is what "discussion" has become.


LMAO, are you insane? I think you don't know what does spam mean. It seems that you call every post is spam if the poster wears a signature.

If posts in this thread are off-topic or only simple bump, it is called spam, but all the posts are discussing real things, they are posting constructive posts, but not spam, I think your post is a REAL SPAM.  ;D

Edit: find 2 guys don't have signature, so your judge is wrong again.  :D
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11145358#msg11145358
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11150687#msg11150687


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: bensam12345 on April 21, 2015, 08:42:22 AM
I also admire Satoshi a lot, for bringing out a big revolution of technology which enables to send and receive money with ease and all are noted in the public ledger blockchain, i would also like to include my thank you notes to him. Thank you Satoshi, I admire your work :)


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: ensurance982 on April 21, 2015, 11:18:15 AM
If you look at many things, they're just so elegant and beautiful... Simple solutions to big problems. Simply the rule "the longest chain is the valid one" solves so many problems. Or the beauty of being able to run a pool without the fear of people using the block-solving-hash to keep the reward for themselves - it's not possible. Beautiful!


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: tss on April 21, 2015, 11:45:19 PM
this whole topic is fabricated signature campaign spam.

not a single person posted here without a signature campaign.  quite sad that this is what "discussion" has become.


LMAO, are you insane? I think you don't know what does spam mean. It seems that you call every post is spam if the poster wears a signature.

If posts in this thread are off-topic or only simple bump, it is called spam, but all the posts are discussing real things, they are posting constructive posts, but not spam, I think your post is a REAL SPAM.  ;D

Edit: find 2 guys don't have signature, so your judge is wrong again.  :D
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11145358#msg11145358
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032857.msg11150687#msg11150687

LMAO.. keep pretending you genuinely wanted to post and were not influenced so you can earn your campaign money.

you can fill the entire forum on a daily basis with topics like,

what did you do with your bitcoin today?
do you think the price will go up or down?
do you think bitcoin is good or bad for the world?
whats better pos or pow?
will halving increase or decrease price?
what will bitcoin be worth in 10 years?

none of you are having any genuine discussion.. you formulate your posts and replies to pretend to not be spam so you can earn a few pennies.  you have no contribution to any subject matter and ARE ALL IN FACT SPAM!


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: knight22 on April 22, 2015, 03:28:13 AM
I'll just put here this great quote from Satoshi which I put in my signature:

 "We can win a major battle in the arms race and gain a new territory of freedom for several years" - Satoshi Nakamoto


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Oscilson on April 22, 2015, 07:17:35 AM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

He deserve a few Nobel prizes. If he is award one, then I think he is top 3 of all Nobel prize in Economy.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: oxiyusuf on April 22, 2015, 08:04:01 AM
I think if he is indeed one person, (not a group of scientists or something else) he should be awarded Nobel prize in Economy - For creation of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Is that enough of admiration?

He deserve a few Nobel prizes. If he is award one, then I think he is top 3 of all Nobel prize in Economy.
but now, does anyone know where satoshi located? where he lived anyone know?
so, how can we give him the Nobel?


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: ensurance982 on April 22, 2015, 01:59:17 PM
I'll just put here this great quote from Satoshi which I put in my signature:

 "We can win a major battle in the arms race and gain a new territory of freedom for several years" - Satoshi Nakamoto

It always makes me wonder just how much political influence Satoshi really wanted to make or whether he just wanted to appeal to people looking for an alternative to centralized FIAT money!...


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: suchmoon on May 01, 2015, 08:11:51 PM
If it wasn't for him I wouldn't be able to get paid for posting on a forum.  :D

Ain't that the truth. Perhaps you would like to comment on your paid shill career:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033266.msg11256824#msg11256824


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Q7 on May 02, 2015, 07:43:25 AM
More important, before bitcoin came along we have no choice but to live with fiat and banks. He's obviously a genius and visionary because after witnessing the economic mess that happened in 2007, he were able to come up with a solution that practically bypasses the control by banks and government. Something nobody would have thought of in the first place.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: tokeweed on May 02, 2015, 09:48:47 AM
I admire because of the great invention of him, the Bitcoins. He had a clear vision of future and made into reality whatever he has said, and many more are yet to come true, which will happen over the course of time. If Satoshi you are reading this, I just want to say thank you for the great work that you have done  :)



Yes thank you, Satoshi.  Great work!

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Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 02, 2015, 09:52:15 PM
yeah he's great, Bitcoin's great and all... but seriously, its 2015...this is old news.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Eastfist on May 02, 2015, 09:56:18 PM
The early adopters got 15-year-career out of it but are the most ungrateful and rudest. Giving Satoshi a little respect isn't asking too much.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 02, 2015, 09:58:42 PM
The early adopters got 15-year-career out of it but are the most ungrateful and rudest. Giving Satoshi a little respect isn't asking too much.

Most here respect him highly.  We really need another thread to say so?


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Eastfist on May 02, 2015, 10:03:40 PM
The early adopters got 15-year-career out of it but are the most ungrateful and rudest. Giving Satoshi a little respect isn't asking too much.

Most here respect him highly.  We really need another thread to say so?


And I appreciate it. I know there are starving people who really are benefitting from Bitcoin and their livelihood depend on it. I just want the right to tear into the early adopters because they don't seem to get how personal it can get.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: dhimasnk on May 02, 2015, 11:29:59 PM
Satoshi Nakamoto has made a very remarkable discovery, Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a very valuable asset for me, because bitcoin has improved my finances


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: commandrix on May 03, 2015, 01:59:53 AM
Basically I admire this work for its ability to fit neatly into an economic model that includes both the digital age and a global economy, can include the people who don't have easy access to banks and just work without a third party sitting in the middle. I think Bitcoin was really meant to be "Version 1.0" but a lot of the early adopters are ones that'll never be on welfare if they're smart with their profits.

And maybe we should invent a new award, the "Satoshi," for the person who makes the most useful contribution to economics and/or cryptocurrency every year.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: AcidDemo on May 03, 2015, 03:26:18 AM
Admire him because of his brilliant invention of Bitcoin that would be a great help in the economy in the coming years.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Mr. Burns on May 03, 2015, 01:57:58 PM
He made an easy weed to find weed online.  Love on the other hand, not so much


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Oscilson on May 03, 2015, 04:53:31 PM
He made an easy weed to find weed online.  Love on the other hand, not so much

Are you a lover of easy weed?


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: fox19891989 on May 03, 2015, 05:30:26 PM
Basically I admire this work for its ability to fit neatly into an economic model that includes both the digital age and a global economy, can include the people who don't have easy access to banks and just work without a third party sitting in the middle.

And maybe we should invent a new award, the "Satoshi," for the person who makes the most useful contribution to economics and/or cryptocurrency every year.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: Oscilson on May 05, 2015, 08:08:19 AM
Basically I admire this work for its ability to fit neatly into an economic model that includes both the digital age and a global economy, can include the people who don't have easy access to banks and just work without a third party sitting in the middle.

And maybe we should invent a new award, the "Satoshi," for the person who makes the most useful contribution to economics and/or cryptocurrency every year.

"Satoshi" reward could be a good idea. The reward can come from the coins mined by Satoshi when he expose him/herself some time in the future.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: minerpumpkin on May 05, 2015, 02:39:43 PM
It's the small things in the Bitcoin protocol, really... How he decided how big the mining reward should be. The fact that that number, and any reasonable calculations can be performed with regular integer numbers, him protecting the public keys of addresses by using another hashing function from private key -> public key, even if the hashing function public key -> address is being compromised... beautiful!


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: commandrix on May 05, 2015, 10:53:58 PM
Basically I admire this work for its ability to fit neatly into an economic model that includes both the digital age and a global economy, can include the people who don't have easy access to banks and just work without a third party sitting in the middle.

And maybe we should invent a new award, the "Satoshi," for the person who makes the most useful contribution to economics and/or cryptocurrency every year.

Stole my post. See earlier in the thread.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on May 05, 2015, 11:09:50 PM
The man is a genius, an absolute pioneer of epic proportions.
I fear his work will only be truly recognised & respected by the masses when he's gone though, that's the only thing.

I mean for my own selfish reasons I hope bitcoin explodes into the mainstream & is seen as an amazing invention & discovery by the masses (not just tech people & current bitcoiners).

I fear his genius may only be recognised in 40-50 years when it's too late for all of us to benefit from it.
A bit like a famous painter/artist whose work is only fully appreciated when he's dead.


Title: Re: How much and why do you admire Satoshi's work?
Post by: bandana on May 27, 2015, 03:11:38 AM
the great invention by him , the bitcoin has taken him higher over the world. the bitcoins is been used by people all over the world.
everbody who use bitcoin praise satoshi for his work.
surely he is worth admiration then .