Why exactly 275$? Will OP as the same question with another number anytime the price changes? (If it goes to 250$..., If it goes to 1$..., if it goes to 100000$....)
What is so fraggin interesting about what the people do when the price hits 275?
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http://qntra.net is the only website on the entire net that is showing this additional news esp. his imate number 72740-083 He is refering to a blog he wrote: http://sharethezing.blogspot.de/ in 2013 Correct me if I'm wrong: I find these posts seem to have a great lack of content and are written without any feelings. What is this? Code? There is an email adress of the blogger JD (John D Powell) sharethezing@gmail.comHis facebook https://www.facebook.com/jdpowell.sharethezing has been deleted and even excluded from archive.org Somebody able to contact him with that inmate number to find out what really happened? Though I am pretty sure we will not find this phantom John D. Powell.
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http://qntra.net/2014/12/additional-information-on-a-normal-man-aka-john-d-powell/Additional Information On A Normal Man AKA John D Powell Posted on December 12, 2014 by cazalla
As John D Powell took a plea deal and plead guilty to two charges of operating an unlicensed money service business, few court documents are available. The documents that are available depict an articulate man who experienced a run of misfortune prior to his involvement with Bitcoin.
In a letter to Judge Shadid, Mr Powell cites the break down of his marriage and stress of surviving an aortic dissection as explanation for his decision to operate an unlicensed Bitcoin exchange. One could be forgiven for mistaking Powell's letter as one penned by a murderer who is remorseful for his crimes and if as claimed by the State, Powell did process USD $3 million in Bitcoin, it's clear it was a beacon of light for him despite yielding to the court in his apology letter.
Powell's letter also shows that he lost an amount of coins when Mt.Gox collapsed.
He writes:
Judge Shadid –
It's a well known adage that none of us know how much time we have left, and I may be more acutely aware of that than the average person. My heartbeat is not as dependable as it once was, and surviving an aortic dissection a few years ago intensified the mid-life crisis I was struggling with. I was indeed very lucky to still be alive, but to what end?
My marriage of twenty five years was being exposed as a sham, stretching back many years, coming to light. I realized I had a far less than satisfactory relationship with my only son because of mindless neglect on my part. I began a personal inventory of how I'd spent my life and it bothers me still, for I haven't yet had the time to make up for my self-centered, career-focused romp.
While recovering from my illness and reeling from the loss of my comfortable suburban lifestyle, I had time to think. And I had to admit to myself that I wasn't very happy after all.
It's no stretch to say that I'm far more ashamed of wasting my life in pursuit of materialism than for anything that has brought me to the attention of your court.
Change has come slowly, but I'm happy to recount how I've found deep contentment by turning attention to community, and away from self-centered endeavors. I have found redemption and renewal by devoting a large portion of my energy to helping those far less fortunate than myself.
I realize this presents a new and ironic challenge for me, since I'm now in a position where it's harder to provide for my own basic needs. But I can truly say that nothing else provides the joy and satisfaction of things like volunteering at the local homeless shelter or food panty.
This recovering sensation junkie has finally found his happy place. I just wish this epiphany had come to me earlier in life.
I know this may sound like some "jail house conversion", but I began to chronicle this new direction in a personal blog several years ago. It is date-stamped and published online at sharethezing.blogspot.com. I look forward to many more positive posts.
That is the good. Now for the bad and the ugly. I am truly sorry for the actions that have brought me before your court. I didn't take seriously my responsibilities with the business.
I already knew what I was going to do with any profits, but ended up losing even the original capital used to get it started. I had lost 20k when the Japan-based broker called Mt.Gox suddenly folded, and lost another 25k to market fluctuations over time, so the "business" was fundamentally idle when law enforcement came to see me.
I'm still happy to note that no one was ever cheated or shorted because my primary goal was to maintain a stellar reputation for fair trading.
I then had what is now easy to see as a foolish notion to eventually sell the business to one of the many much larger brokers in that realm.
Having said all that, I accept sole responsibility for my actions and lack of oversight.
My only request is that as part of my punishment, I be sent somewhere I can be of use – somewhere I can be of service and value to others, I still have a lot to give.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Respectfully,
John D. Powell
Other documents which were filed include:
The Bitcoin wikipedia page. The Defendant's commentary on sentencing factors. The indictment. An exhibit and witness list which only includes a "group of photos". The Judgement.
Upon completion of his prison sentence, the conditions of Powell's supervised released include:
Undertaking cognitive based therapy at his own cost, if financially able. Participation in psychiatric services or a mental health program as directed by the US Probation Office. Participation in a substance abuse treatment program which includes drug testing. Forbidden to operate a business or obtain employment which involves management of cash, credit, other financial instruments including "cyber-based currency" without prior approval of the US Probation Office. Powell must also disclose his conviction to potential employers.
Powell's inmate number is 72740-083.
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This smells like some kinda fake.
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or Satoshi built a rocket to the moon....and never came back LSD?
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To me the most possible scenarios are these:
- He is hiding and trying to be completely anonymous. (Most likely because BTC was getting too big or NSA started beeing interested in BTC)
- He is dead or has been disabled (accident, murder, disease) (Most of the given facts point to this version in my opinion)
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Satoshis gmx email account was hacked. With this email adress the hacker was able to change the account passwords of sites like the p2pfoundation, where he posted that message on. Months later he wrote an email to a trusted member of bitcointalk, saying that he has proof of Satoshis identity and that SN is still alive.
I have not seen convincing proof that the hack occurred before the months earlier p2pfoundation post. I am not convinced about the hacker story as a whole.
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Why would selling his Bitcoins hurt Bitcoin???
Is that a serious question? Dumping a lot of Bitcoin any asset on the market decreases the value. You know: supply and demand Furthermore, it would be a bad signal, when the Founder of Bitcoin would want to get rid of his Bitcoin. That's like Bill Gates selling all his Microsoft stock. Well, you didn't say "dump" in your previous post. Selling all of his BTC at or above market price would possibly even raise the price or have no effect at all, like the last SR auction of 50000 BTC or the other one before of 144000 BTC.
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Why would selling his Bitcoins hurt Bitcoin???
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The simplest explanation is that he is dead, killed by a jealous government when Bitcoin was just starting because it was suddenly new and associated with Wikileaks.
That requires a rather not-simple explanation for how someone posted as Satoshi during the Dorian thing. Satoshis gmx email account was hacked. With this email adress the hacker was able to change the account passwords of sites like the p2pfoundation, where he posted that message on. Months later he wrote an email to a trusted member of bitcointalk, saying that he has proof of Satoshis identity and that SN is still alive. Hacker was "doxxed" by a bitcointalk user called "greaterninja", but since there is still a bounty on hackers "head" I don't believe the doxxing hit the right person. "Greaterninja" enjoyed the fame for beeing "the one who doxxed the hacker of the satoshin@gmx.com account within 30 minutes", but he never explained why the big bounty is still up there. If he doxxed the real hacker, he truly deserves the bounty. He doesn't seem to have ever claimed it. This is how you can read it in this forum, but it does not necessarily mean, that all of it is true.
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- He is afraid of beeing found when he spends one satoshi - He forgot his wallet passwords - The harddisk with the wallets crashed - He is dead
(Most likely in that order)
I think he would have more than one harddisk with the wallets. He's either dead or not deleted the keys, if he was going to spend the coins he would have already. it would have made sense to give Gavin a backup? lol .. who knows That would have been a horrible idea. At the time that Satoshi left he really did not know Gavin that well and he had really not yet shown himself to be as trustworthy as he has shown himself to be today. Also it is never a good idea to give someone your private keys unless you intend for them to take/spend the bitcoin that the private key controls Satoshi must have planned for a scenario where his account access would transfer to someone trusted after his death. Like transferring a Gmail account where private keys are stored in 'Draft' folder. You can setup your Google account to be accessible to someone else in case you don't login for a specified period. I wouldn't trust Google security.
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[Pic of the sun with explanation how difficult it is to crack a random private key]
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My idea of a scenario - Swedish military version here: http://cryptome.org/2014/11/heartbleed-cyber-op.pdfAfter I read this, I am pretty convinced now, that there are countless possibilities to implement an exploitable code - even into open source software.
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Does this mean, that the guy who was doxxed by greaterninja is NOT the hacker you were searching for?
Still waiting for an answer.
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Also Hacker claimed that SN was still alive and he had found proof for his identity in his email history. Seems like this has never been proven to be true, though.
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