when will UBQ start trading?
can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks.
I'd like to know this too. Thx.
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Ok, I think I found the other 2 Satoshi members. UTN = Uyen T Nguyen
SSS = SSS Lawyers Pty Ltd Law Firm - Milton, Queensland 4064So it all fits Wright's story. Thank you all for your hard work in putting this puzzle together. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Now strap in cause ya'll 'bout to get rekt!!! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Teamwork time!
Ok, I think we're getting some legitimate leaks of who the Satoshi team is. Let's figure out all the initials before mainstream picks up on them. CSW = Craig Steven Wright (I was certain of this one) DK = Dave Kleiman UTN = No idea SSS = Clueless HTF = Hal *cough* "Thomas" Finney Come on, we can do this!!!
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Why do you keep assuming Oldminer is Thomas? There is no proof of that. And from my personal experience with Oldminer, he's a great guy.
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Where's the 10-fold at, yo?
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You monkeys remember this post from nearly two and a half years ago? If Hal was part of the Satoshi team and he/they also created IXC then you're all gonna get a rude awakening. Now help me figure out the other 2 names. riddle me this:
[what if]
The creator of Bitcoin was living in Temple City.
Now remember who created [in 2004] the proof of work. Hal Finney.
Where did he live? Temple City.
Who received the first transaction? Hal Finney.
You know everything about crypto currencies/Bitcoin and let someone else take the credit? No way!
He prepared everything and then asked one of his two [tech savvy] children (Jason or Erin) to transmit it over the internet from their home.
Hal was a dreamer and libertarian. He realizes btc will be misused by criminals and govts and get taken over by the elite miners, bankers, investors, etc., before it has a chance to mature, before the masses have a chance to accumulate it.
In 2011 he retires. He decides to start a parallel project, but since he was sick (diagnosed in 2009) he needed a shorter time of mining. He then got very sick, unable to follow the project so he asked someone he trusted, his son, to take over the new project.
He decided to create a premine in order to be able to control the direction and development and to throw off any suspicion of iXcoin being in any way a legitimate coin, to keep away hoarders and the elite - long enough to allow the masses to accumulate iXcoin. Merge mining was also implemented within the first 6 months to prevent the same easy mass accumulation by only a few, like what happened with Bitcoin.
Hal's son, Jason, who has been described as tech savvy decides to take over his dying father's final project. This explain the same style in writing, between Satoshi Nakamoto and Thomas Nasakioto, the same kindness, his competence and his fear to be discovered.
The use of acronyms in the name Thomas vs Satoshi, it's telling you the creator is still the same, but this time he wants things to be different, like: "it's still me, but my idea is different - the outcome will be different - the elite have been fooled into chasing the wrong coin."
Also embedding in the acronym, the message, his final wish: The Twin to lift up the Colonies.
And the name Jason can mean healer or "The Lord is Salvation" similar to IXC = Jesus Christ Savior, following the same religious pattern embedded throughout iXcoin.
Finally, the complete name of Hal Finney is: Harold Thomas Finney II.
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Teamwork time!
Ok, I think we're getting some legitimate leaks of who the Satoshi team is. Let's figure out all the initials before mainstream picks up on them. CSW = Craig Steven Wright (I was certain of this one) DK = Dave Kleiman UTN = No idea SSS = Clueless HTF = Hal *cough* "Thomas" Finney Come on, we can do this!!!
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do you/we really want lukejr hanging around?
I've looked at all the best coders in Bitcoin/Crypto and after much thought my top picks are actually Luke and Maxwell. They're the most outspoken and incredibly creative. Crypto is very political and you need coders that are both articulate, and aren't afraid to engage the community as well as their attackers. That's what I do only I often lose it, while these two are always professional. I've never met either one, well, I've never met a single person in crypto, but my gut feeling is Luke and Maxwell make a really good team together. So yeah, I would LOVE to have Luke Skywalker hanging around and if I had the money I'd pay him just about anything just to have him loiter. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Bitcoin has issues!!!
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FUGZpn1f.jpg&t=663&c=MwkIa9bBR_JHOA) I've been saying for years Bitcoin had a flaw by design; now here is one of the best core devs saying "Satoshi's design doesn't work". If Wright is Satoshi and he's coming out next month, expect a massive war. The best part, for me: All the puppets at /r/BTC are pushing out guys like Luke and Maxwell for being honest. Maybe these core devs will finally see [and answer my calls] that their efforts will yield better fruit at a Bitcoin twin where there is no drama, infighting and a perpetual stalemate in innovation.
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I0coin has passed 2 million blocks. Steady as she goes.
Nice. You guys have good devs and an old blockchain, why don't you update to segwit?
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John Nash is overrated, especially when it comes to Bitcoin. Guys like Adam Back or Gmax are way more qualified but you big blockers hate him so then they're no good.
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Satoshi Nakamoto was not a weak character like Craig Wright
Wright might be difficult to deal with but I honestly don't see what's weak about him. You don't have to like someone to be honest about Their good qualities. It's actually necessary if you want to compete effectively.
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Gleb, is that really you in that tutu? I thought you were some 25 yr old college kid. Hahaha, you're really out there.
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Filthy. Disturbing. But funny. lol
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I think that price will climb in future. Everything is possible in the world of crypto.
What's the price at now? A bit confusing with the older jumbucks.
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Might be the funniest post ever. Satoshi and Bitcoin are all about scams, lies, and cheating. The community is filthy with dirty fags wearing pink tutus among many other things. This place is a filth-pit.
I think this guy might be officially crazier than me. Maybe it takes crazy to see that Wright is Satoshi.
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I'm here to make 10-fold in 24 hours. Are we good to go? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) What does it mean "10-fold in 24 hours"? If I invest $1,000 today then tomorrow I'll have $10,000.
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I'm here to make 10-fold in 24 hours. Are we good to go? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Nope he's not Satoshi. Give it a few more days, the news is still breaking. The insiders know something and they are not telling why they now know Craig Wright is Satoshi. It is all in the article. Did you read it? These guys are idiots going along with th the year-long mainstream bashing of Wright. They can't look past that no matter how much you try to make them understand.
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But cryptographic proof itself only proves that someone has keys from Satoshi's outputs. Not that Satoshi has them or that he is alive.
If he dumps a million Bitcoins on your heads will that FINALLY be enough proof? I'll give Satoshi a call, we're tight. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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You are correct that I have no faith in what some random guy says. Cryptographic proof is not extraordinary. It is proof period. Satoshi would know that.
You may wanna change your avatar to: The revolution will be patentized. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Good luck!
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