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Title: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: takuma sato on May 25, 2025, 02:56:30 PM
I just saw this posted and I found it so ridiculous that it's funny:

Hello everyone, I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son. I recently discussed with my father the future development of Bitcoin. As we all know, over the past decade, Bitcoin has grown from an obscure currency doubted by many into a globally recognized store of value. This achievement stems from everyone's passion for Bitcoin and their faith in decentralization.

After discussing Bitcoin's current prospects with my father, we have decided to redistribute 300,000 BTC at $3,000 USDT to enhance liquidity.

Of course, the process will follow our long-standing principle: only those with absolute confidence in Bitcoin will qualify for this opportunity—not those who once traded it for pizza.

This redistribution will profoundly impact Bitcoin's value growth over the next decade, inviting broader participation and accelerating the global adoption of a decentralized financial system.

Redistribution Details:

Timeline: Starts upon publication and ends at 00:00 Japan Time, June 26, 2025.

Procedure: Eligible accounts must transfer 3,000 USDT to a designated address within the timeframe.

Limit: 1 BTC per account.BTC

Distribution: BTC will be allocated to qualifying accounts by July 1, 2025 (Japan Time), based on transaction records.

Oversubscription: If demand exceeds 300,000 BTC, excess payments will be refunded in full.
Subscription Address:solana:HTKHEWWSCHfZZYq8SQBznPbK32eDWtkAanAuaL2zA3Xg


At some point you just have to laugh at some scammers. I wonder if there is people that fall for these. Why would you come here of all places? I imagine this may work for the completely uneducated victims that are on social media, but I assume most people in this forum are educated enough to not fall for these. Just reporting this here.

We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Mia Chloe on May 25, 2025, 03:14:51 PM
We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.
No one is actually prefect but sometimes when I see the schemes of scams that get to some people so easily I begin to wonder how the heck they believed it. Take a look at this particular case,to start with how to get heck does someone know the kid of a pseudonymous entity? There are many speculations out there of who Satoshi could be some suggest a person and others an organisation or entity. Greed is the reason why most people fall for these scam attempts.
As for the other thread we have one already but not for scams though, rather for low quality posts that sounds funny.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: SatoPrincess on May 25, 2025, 03:44:09 PM
I hope he is banned soon. I also found two ‘Dorian Nakamoto’ profiles that have been banned in the past. I think this guy keeps coming back to the forum to try if he can scam people here. I doubt any bitcointalk member can fall for a silly scam like this but for the sake of visitors who may find the forum it’s good that the mods deleted the thread.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Knight Hider on May 25, 2025, 03:50:49 PM
Aren't we all Satoshi's children?


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: AVE5 on May 25, 2025, 04:25:12 PM
I hope this post also get to him (Satoshi's son).
In that case, I guess you and your father are fascinating on hijacking decentralization bitcoin was intended for because as it's, you and your papa must be taking the decentralized blockchain too personal. Lol
That's indeed laughable and I don't see this your family business going to help you in the long term. So why don't you consider buying and hold your bitcoin for a term and make profits if getting rich is your family barrier instead of surfing to get the riches on a scheme you never laboured for?



Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 25, 2025, 04:27:08 PM
I just saw this posted and I found it so ridiculous that it's funny:

Procedure: Eligible accounts must transfer 3,000 USDT to a designated address within the timeframe.

Limit: 1 BTC per account.BTC
Mere looking at the above comment just got me burst into laughter, because it is clearly obvious that this is a scam, and I will be very surprised if anybody eventually happens to fall victim to this. Because for a user who claims to hold over 300,000 Bitcoin, which is approximately over $32.1billion, what on earth will make such individual demands for $3000 from users, just to proof that he is actually the son of our anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto. Because I literally think this user deserves a permanent ban for false impersonation of been the son of Satoshi.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Agbamoni on May 25, 2025, 04:38:30 PM
Aren't we all Satoshi's children?
We are all Satoshi's children by Bitcoin not by birth, so no one has to claim he spoked to him.
Bitcoins power lies in its decentralization foundation, anyone who is promising to resdestirubite 300,000 bitcoin at $3,000 is a red flag.
Satoshi did not leave heirs or a will, he only left codes, whitepaper and a decentralized network.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: acroman08 on May 25, 2025, 04:53:42 PM
Lol, that is a Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4564216.1580) worthy post. I've seen a lot of "satoshi nakamoto" pretenders over the years and even shared some of them on wall of fame/shame thread, but this is the first time(at least as far as I remember) I've seen someone claim that they are satoshi nakomoto's son.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Drnice on May 25, 2025, 05:08:56 PM
It will be very shameful if there be People who will fall for such kind of spam post. The part of sending funds to a certain account is a strong signal that this is a pure scam. Over the years of Bitcoin existence, I am not sure there have been such a situation where Nakamoto himself came up with such publication.

Very hilarious. If his father (as he claims) stayed for all these years in silence and off public display, he could not ask him why the long time behind shadows, and get answers why he should also take of his father's footsteps.

A pure scam that truly only the unlearned will fall for.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Zanab247 on May 25, 2025, 06:15:15 PM
This person can't be the real Satoshi Nakamoto son, because the real Satoshi Nakamoto son will not come to public to tell people that he is Satoshi Nakamoto son without any evidence to back up his claim.

With my little view of this user write up, I guess this user is planning to scam people with that name Satoshi Nakamoto son but it will be hard for old users to fall victim to this user, because they know that Satoshi Nakamoto son will not try such a thing in a public without the real Satoshi Nakamoto appear in public to prove to people that he is the reason Satoshi Nakamoto and this is my son


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Odusko on May 25, 2025, 06:36:52 PM
Wired people everywhere! Claiming Satoshi son


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Mrbluntzy on May 25, 2025, 08:22:14 PM
This is how they come up with weird stories on social media and yet some people are deceived by the stories, they think it's real until they are scammed and blocked. Even the guy writing the storie is so daft to thinking that people on this forum will easily fall for this scam, maybe next one we are going to see is another person claiming that they are Satoshi daughter or wife.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: SamReomo on May 25, 2025, 08:35:37 PM
I think you should move this thread to Beginners & Help board as that's more suitable for such discussion rather than Meta board. Back to topic! The scammers always try to come with new plans in order to scam the innocent greedy fellows. The innocent greedy fellows who want to get rich overnight or in short duration always fall for such scams and in end such innocent fellows end up losing their money in hands of such scammers.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: uchegod-21 on May 25, 2025, 09:22:56 PM
Posts like this can be misleading to newbies, which is why they should be reported and subsequently deleted to prevent people from falling victim. Just like @SamReomo said, this topic would be more suitable in the Beginners and Help board because the newbies there are usually the main targets. They will be able to see this faster if it is moved to that board.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: xLays on May 25, 2025, 10:27:08 PM
We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.

Only stupid person would probably believe this. Scammer claiming to be the son of Satoshi Nakamoto, yet scammer asking for Solana as payment for a subscription? Are this scammers even thinking straight? lol
Even if you're just newbie, you should already know that this is likely scam unless you're completely clueless. But it's still good to let newbie know about things like this so they don’t fall for it. (better move this in B&H board)

We don't have thread specifically for posting ridiculous scams, but we have this one which I think might allow posts like this.
Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4564216.0)


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: The Cryptovator on May 26, 2025, 03:07:22 PM
We are safe, since the thread has been removed. I must have had to laugh while reading the post. Scammers aren't very smart, but the concern is newbies would fall into this type of scam. A Satoshi family member will never ask for money. We should have a little knowledge about scams and fraud if we are in crypto. Without minimal knowledge, it's pretty risky for new people, and often we are seeing how scammers scam innocent lazy people. However, I'm not sure if someone has already fallen into this scam, but thanks for bringing it here or for much suiting this thread on the scam accusations board.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: arabspaceship123 on May 26, 2025, 03:26:22 PM
I've tried to open the topic but it's been removed. The post's saying he's going to sell 300k bitcoin's for 3000 USDT. I hope ppl who've read the post didn't send funds to the scammer. When a deal's too good to be true ppl shouldn't believe it.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: coin-investor on May 26, 2025, 04:13:46 PM
Nobody knows if Satoshi has a family or even a son, so no one can come here claiming to be his son; he should first establish Satoshi's identity and also establish that he is indeed the son.
These scammers are very cunning; educated people will not fall for this scam attempt if they know and understand how Bitcoin was created and the controversial identity of Satoshi Nakamoto.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: mcdouglasx on May 26, 2025, 04:41:03 PM
This happens because they are novices, reckless, and looking for easy money. A scammer wouldn’t come to the forum to try to defraud its members, that would be counterproductive, as their chances of success would be very low. Instead, they would target a weaker group with little knowledge of technology. That’s why scammers see elderly people as gold mines for phone scams. Apparently, governments don’t seem to care about this, as it could be mitigated with better security measures tailored to senior citizens.

Anyway, without straying too far from the topic, trying to scam people here with Bitcoin is equivalent to walking into the CIA and attempting to steal the director’s wallet.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: philipma1957 on May 26, 2025, 04:42:35 PM
Next we will see

“Why deal with my son? I am satoshi and for the low price of 0.1 BTC I will send you”

1.0 BTC


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Pablo-wood on May 26, 2025, 04:57:40 PM
I am wondering what this fella feels this forum is made of  :-[. I doubt if the newest of newbies will fall for this kind of dumb scam. Imagine claiming to be  the son  of an identity, person or group of people which is undefined till date. Imagine distributing BTC and demanding USDT in other to get eligibility.

As it stands Nakamoto is anonymous for life and no one, not even the real Satoshi Nakamoto can claim that identity again. There is no free money anywhere in the Crypto space anymore. Every coin earned is paid for in one way or the other and not by the so called  "scam redistribution"


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Ultegra134 on May 26, 2025, 05:05:08 PM
I am wondering what this fella feels this forum is made of  :-[. I doubt if the newest of newbies will fall for this kind of dumb scam. Imagine claiming to be  the son  of an identity, person or group of people which is undefined till date. Imagine distributing BTC and demanding USDT in other to get eligibility.

As it stands Nakamoto is anonymous for life and no one, not even the real Nakamoto can claim that identity again.
I don't believe even the newest newbie with zero experience would fall for such a scam, and I highly doubt people actually fall victim to such scams. I could be wrong, but this shows two things: either scammers are completely stupid and believe they'd find a victim, or there are such gullible people who would fall for such a far-fetched and unrealistic scam. If you think carefully, both scenarios are quite scary. Hopefully, no one falls victim to such scams; these scammers will come up with anything in order to exploit other people.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: mcdouglasx on May 26, 2025, 05:05:41 PM
I am wondering what this fella feels this forum is made of  :-[. I doubt if the newest of newbies will fall for this kind of dumb scam. Imagine claiming to be  the son  of an identity, person or group of people which is undefined till date. Imagine distributing BTC and demanding USDT in other to get eligibility.

As it stands Nakamoto is anonymous for life and no one, not even the real Nakamoto can claim that identity again.

Well, a solid proof would be if he have the private key of the address that received the reward from the genesis block and subsequent related transactions.

I believe that if Satoshi wanted to prove it, he could.

But no one in their right mind would reveal their identity if they were Satoshi. Apart from breaking the mystery, political/criminal persecution would begin in 3,2,1... ;D


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Zoomic on May 26, 2025, 06:57:14 PM
Aren't we all Satoshi's children?
I am not Satoshi's child!
We all are not Satoshi's children!
But we are all Satoshis

Wired people everywhere! Claiming Satoshi son
My first time seeing someone claiming to be Satoshi's son. What I see is people claiming Satoshi themselves. Now that we have seen Satoshi's son, we should should get ready to see Satoshi's brother or sister or even uncle.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: arabspaceship123 on May 26, 2025, 11:21:33 PM
If they're reading ads or posts some ppl get trapped. They believe they're talking to Satoshi. We can't blame them if they believe scammers they're convincing ppl to send them crypto. If you've got crypto you can't send it to strangers you can't believe every story.

Next we will see

“Why deal with my son? I am satoshi and for the low price of 0.1 BTC I will send you”

1.0 BTC


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Vod on May 27, 2025, 12:10:30 AM
Aren't we all Satoshi's children?

That is a great observation.  :)    I'm Satoshi's legendary boob licking son! 

I doubt anyone will fall for that amount.   Ask for $3 and you will get 10,000 more victims. 


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: LogitechMouse on May 27, 2025, 04:32:00 AM
https://talkimg.com/images/2025/05/27/UX2d5W.gif
Some stupid scammer trying to scam users here in the most beginner way. :D Well, NGL this is one of the most stupidest way of scamming people that I see at least this year. Bitcoin-doubling machine would still always be at the top.

What will be the next? "I am Satoshi's great-great-great-great-great-great grandchild?" :D


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: jcojci on May 27, 2025, 05:54:19 AM
If he is son of Satoshi Nakamoto, then I am nephew of Satoshi ;D

That is scam because he ask to send $3.000 so we hope no one will getting scam because of this. If he is son of Satoshi, why he use Solana instead his Bitcoin wallet address? ;D

But many people in social media may not aware of this, they can get trick and scam by that.

I am not worry with people here but people out there should be careful and not tempting to send the money.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: ABCbits on May 27, 2025, 09:00:54 AM
Sometimes i wonder whether certain scammer just found out about existence of this forum and decide to try their luck. After all, people who read discussion on this forum should know that fair amount member have above average skepticism.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on May 27, 2025, 11:16:10 AM
I hope there could be a dedicated thread for related comic like this, because there are many who have been coming not the forum to claim they are Satoshi, now we also have an advanced version that someone is here to claim being his son, obviously we can't be denied the right as everyone virtually using bitcoin is Satoshi heir, I hope we could have a thread for all Satoshi imposters.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: vapourminer on May 27, 2025, 11:48:19 AM

Some stupid scammer trying to scam users here in the most beginner way. :D Well, NGL this is one of the most stupidest way of scamming people that I see at least this year. Bitcoin-doubling machine would still always be at the top.

What will be the next? "I am Satoshi's great-great-great-great-great-great grandchild?" :D

nah gonna be like  "im Satoshis dad and i taught him everything he knows, in fact he stole all my work and published under his own name. so for the low low price of .1 btc i will..."

cant help but picture this scene

[insert dramatic Star Wars music]

Satoshi.... *I* am your father!


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Fiasem20 on May 27, 2025, 10:13:27 PM
We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.
This is really ridiculous,only a fool would fall victim to this scam that looks so obvious.This scam strategy is the most stupidest and funniest scam I've seen so far in the crypto space.Must they involve Satoshi Nakomoto to their scam strategy,they really don't know it's making the whole thing suspicious.If it's not "The real Satoshi Nakomoto has been found" then is "I am Satoshi Nakomoto's son",then what's next it might be "I am Satoshi Nakomoto's wife".
I think I go with that idea of yours,that we should make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams a person has found,I think it's right time we should be making jest about scammers because they're really running out of strategies.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Alone055 on May 27, 2025, 10:22:54 PM
I doubt anyone will fall for that amount.   Ask for $3 and you will get 10,000 more victims.  

I think it depends more on the method than the amount because people would fall for amounts higher than $3,000, but only if the scammer and his idea is a good one, and not like this idiot who thinks he is smart but doesn't know he has made a joke out of himself and has made scammers a laughing stock with this attempt. :)


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: coin-investor on May 28, 2025, 04:17:01 PM
I hope we could have a thread for all Satoshi imposters.
And I hope people will stop pretending or claiming they know him, because it's futile. There's a huge responsibility attached to being Satoshi Nakamoto, one of which is managing and moving Bitcoin from his wallet.
Craig Wright's futile effort to claim that he is Satoshi backfired; we just have to admit that Satoshi is good at making himself invincible, and he planned it after creating Bitcoin. 


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Mpamaegbu on May 31, 2025, 06:38:24 AM
Aren't we all Satoshi's children?
We all are, indeed! 🤣

However, he that singled out himself as the heir apparent to the Satoshi dynasty deserves a crown of thorns and some red tags.

On a more serious note, anyone who falls for such a despicable and cheap scam deserves to have their brain checked.

Oversubscription: If demand exceeds 300,000 BTC, excess payments will be refunded in full.
Subscription Address:solana:HTKHEWWSCHfZZYq8SQBznPbK32eDWtkAanAuaL2zA3Xg
Imagine collecting something solely for Bitcoin advancement in Solana 🤣


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: alanst on June 02, 2025, 06:46:59 AM
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Imagine collecting something solely for Bitcoin advancement in Solana 🤣

I've been lurking in the shadows for the past few years, but I've not seen a post this funny for a while. The Solana address at the end was the last nail 🤣 can't wait to see what comes next for Solana given it's now backed by Satotshi's own son lol


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Justbillywitt on June 02, 2025, 03:15:51 PM
We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.
No one is actually prefect but sometimes when I see the schemes of scams that get to some people so easily I begin to wonder how the heck they believed it. Take a look at this particular case,to start with how to get heck does someone know the kid of a pseudonymous entity? There are many speculations out there of who Satoshi could be some suggest a person and others an organisation or entity. Greed is the reason why most people fall for these scam attempts.
As for the other thread we have one already but not for scams though, rather for low quality posts that sounds funny.
This is just to show you the extent at which some people don't care about doing research or reading to have full understanding of what they intend to invest their hard earned money on. Believe me there are many people who has investment in bitcoin yet they don't know Satoshi Nakamoto is an unknown entity. They don't even know what the name alone means to bitcoin. They just saw something that is booming and they decided to invest.

In some cases they invested because someone talked them into investing in it. All they know is that bitcoin is increasing in value and they are already pressing calculators. So when such people hear someone claiming to be son Satoshi Nakamoto, they probably assume is a billionaire that wants to share bitcoin, and they fall for it. Believe me had this post been made in another social platforms like X, and FB, I bet you that there will be thousands of people falling for the scam.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Btcdeybodi on June 02, 2025, 06:58:32 PM
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Imagine collecting something solely for Bitcoin advancement in Solana 🤣

I've been lurking in the shadows for the past few years, but I've not seen a post this funny for a while. The Solana address at the end was the last nail 🤣 can't wait to see what comes next for Solana given it's now backed by Satotshi's own son lol

It's really funny though, giving solana address for someone whom the father is the founder of bitcoin as he so claimed to be the son of Satoshi. Am not surprise that often times, different Faketoshi and Faketoshi sons do come here to make random baseless claims about Satoshi. Okay, let's just say that this guy is a prodigal son of Satoshi who left his fathers business (Bitcoin, assuming it was to be true) and went to support a shitcoin called Solana, HAHAHA. However, the self acclaimed son of Satoshi must be into some kind of cheap scamming methodology that even a newbie can easily identify, what a shame! ;D


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: AmaGold70 on June 02, 2025, 07:43:35 PM
This fake Satoshi wanna be son really got me rolling on the floor laughing, this is the biggest joke ever in this forum lol. I just hope no one falls for this scammer parading himself as Satoshi's son, Satoshi the father of Bitcoin has been anonymous since the creation of Bitcoin and that's for a good reason probably for his safety and that of his family, so why would anyone in his family risk his peace and privacy like this? Obviously this is fake.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Z_MBFM on June 03, 2025, 06:14:52 AM
We could make a thread where we post the most ridiculous scams you have found in here for a laugh.
No one is actually prefect but sometimes when I see the schemes of scams that get to some people so easily I begin to wonder how the heck they believed it. Take a look at this particular case,to start with how to get heck does someone know the kid of a pseudonymous entity? There are many speculations out there of who Satoshi could be some suggest a person and others an organisation or entity. Greed is the reason why most people fall for these scam attempts.
As for the other thread we have one already but not for scams though, rather for low quality posts that sounds funny.
Where Satoshi never appeared, Satoshi's son came to beg. Hearing this, it seems that he is not Satoshi's son, but a donkey's colt.

Satoshi is a brand that will remain anonymous for the rest of his life. And Bitcoin will continue to dominate the market in a decentralized way.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Dulen007 on June 03, 2025, 06:35:23 AM
It's so laughable! Even a newbie won't fall that kinda shit.
But then, why the heck will someone in his right senses come up with someone so shitty as that? Scammers shouldn't be here for any reason.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: arabspaceship123 on June 03, 2025, 03:46:06 PM
It's funny because we're saying there's no way we're going to fall for a scam about Satoshi's son but ppl fall for scams every day. Scammers would find other things if they weren't earning from lying to ppl.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: YOSHIE on June 03, 2025, 03:46:36 PM
I just saw this posted and I found it so ridiculous that it's funny:
Yes, it's funny and silly in the edges of the user's story, they are donated, they think this forum can be foolish forum, apparently they are wrong, they haven't had time to finish typing their words have been caught and judged.
https://zizihub.com/c81449.jpg

Sometimes if you think that he claims to be a child of Satoshi, his embarrassment is broken and Q they are short.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: arabspaceship123 on June 03, 2025, 04:32:27 PM
I'm sad for ppl who've believed stories like Satoshi's son. We don't know about Satoshi's life so we shouldn't believe stories about sons & daughters because it's scammers trying to get your crypto.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: aioc on June 03, 2025, 04:56:56 PM
I'm sad for ppl who've believed stories like Satoshi's son. We don't know about Satoshi's life so we shouldn't believe stories about sons & daughters because it's scammers trying to get your crypto.

Those who believe are ignorant of the story of Satoshi Nakamoto; his identity is not established, whether it's a group or a single person, I also believe that one who falsely claim that he is the son of Nakamoto do not know the real story of Satoshi or the cryptocurrency community's perception of Nakamoto.
He is or they are just a scammer who tried to introduce their scam coin.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: OgNasty on June 03, 2025, 06:17:39 PM
I always wonder when I see these sorts of scams if anyone would ever actually fall for such a thing. It doesn’t seem possible to me, but who knows… I guess there are a lot of people on drugs out there. Still, it almost seems like ignoring these pathetic attempts is better than shining a light on them. In the end, attention is what these people want.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: arabspaceship123 on June 03, 2025, 07:41:38 PM
The ppl who're believing stories about Satoshi are ignorant on the facts. If they believe there's a chance they'll get bitcoin for free because they're talking to Satoshi's son they're going to get scammed.



Those who believe are ignorant of the story of Satoshi Nakamoto; his identity is not established, whether it's a group or a single person, I also believe that one who falsely claim that he is the son of Nakamoto do not know the real story of Satoshi or the cryptocurrency community's perception of Nakamoto.
He is or they are just a scammer who tried to introduce their scam coin.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: robelneo on June 03, 2025, 11:52:10 PM
I always wonder when I see these sorts of scams if anyone would ever actually fall for such a thing. It doesn’t seem possible to me, but who knows… I guess there are a lot of people on drugs out there. Still, it almost seems like ignoring these pathetic attempts is better than shining a light on them. In the end, attention is what these people want.

I will be shocked if anyone comes forward and claims this trick scammed him. I guess the I am Nakamoto no longer works, so they tried another method. Still, people will ask for proof.
These people should understand that when it comes to claiming about Nakamoto, they should present solid proof, not just words, to convince the community, the community is not that gullible to fall for this.
These false Nakamoto claims stem from the community's excitement over news about Nakamoto, which scammers are exploiting to get attention.


Title: Re: "I am Satoshi Nakamoto's son" scam
Post by: Amphenomenon on June 04, 2025, 07:07:15 AM
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Imagine collecting something solely for Bitcoin advancement in Solana 🤣

I've been lurking in the shadows for the past few years, but I've not seen a post this funny for a while. The Solana address at the end was the last nail 🤣 can't wait to see what comes next for Solana given it's now backed by Satotshi's own son lol
This is even more cracking, so the said biological son of Satoshi is offering giveaway through Solana, maybe he is the owner of Solana also ;D.

That aside, anyone falling for this joke called scam not that I'm being offensive but what kind of fantasy are you living? don't be a fool wake up to reality.