He sure is taking his time to prove something that should be quick and easy to prove. ( If he was the real satoshi )
The excuse for not moving coin will be something like "the trust will not allow me access at this time", or somethingorother.
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which raises the question, are Satoshi's coins effectively lost? If Kleiman who by all accounts was incredibly security concious took the keys to his grave.... Ask Ira Klieman. He seems to hold the key. Pun intended.
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There is speculation right now that a very prominent escrower just walked with people's coins after building up a slow scam.
How did this pan out?
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The 25BTC coins are hard enough to sell, and mostly fetch a maximum of a 2.5BTC premium, if you're lucky. It is also a hard item to sell because the bitcoin value.
So true. Been trying to sell one for BTC30+ for about a year!
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Who printed these, and whos signature is that, bottom right?
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<don't believe anybody has caught this to date> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_KleimanDave Kleiman (1967 – April 26, 2013) was a noted Forensic Computer Investigator, an author/coauthor of multiple books and a noted speaker at security related events. He died in his home in April 2013 of complications from MRSA. For what it's worth, Dave can still vote in Chicago, mostly likely for Democrats. No. That date refers to 'electronic format' entry date. Check the date on the cert (14-10-2012). And check the termination cert above (26-04-2013). Nearly
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Satoshi is dead?
not very unlikely. hal finney passed away unfortunetly. Finney - dead; Kleiman - dead; Satoshi - dead; How did all the inventors of bitcoin get dead already? Cue the conspiracy theories
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at this point like i've said they could have steal the wallet from satoshi, and moving old coins, from initial blocks, would not be so hard for him
or maybe satoshi is dead and he found his paper wallet, or whatever he used for cold storage
something like that: Seems Klieman's brother Ira, could have some interesting keys on a USBdrive. And its reported that Craig has been in contact with Ira, post Dave's death. If Bitcoin was Dave's baby, Craig could reasonably have possession of said keys. I said "If"! http://gizmodo.com/this-australian-says-he-and-his-dead-friend-invented-bi-1746958692
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On the edge of my seat here..... "The next communication that Paige and Conrad received from Wright was stranger still. Emails provided to Gizmodo, the authenticity of which were confirmed by Paige and Conrad, show that in February 2014, 10 months after Kleiman’s death, Wright emailed the pair to tell them about a mysterious project he’d been working on with their friend. As part of this undertaking, Wright wrote, Kleiman had mined an enormous amount of bitcoins—an amount “too large to email.” Wright asked them to ensure that Kleiman’s computers were safe, and to check whether their hard drives contained wallet.dat files, the pieces of software that contain bitcoins and their owners’ account information. On a subsequent phone call with Wright, a baffled Paige asked for more information about the partnership with Kleiman. After that, he said, Wright assumed a clandestine tone. “Can I trust you?” According to Paige, Wright eventually told him that Kleiman was the creator of Bitcoin......" http://gizmodo.com/this-australian-says-he-and-his-dead-friend-invented-bi-1746958692
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Someone on that production team was either incompetent, or genius.
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Satoshi or not.... he seems like a bit of a cunt doesn't he?
I will admit to thinking the same!
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Comes across as angry and defensive. Not liking the bolshie attitude, much.
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I came really close to selling BTC-TC to Ukyo a few months prior to our first notification from the SEC.
IDK, i think you might have still been sucked into Ukyo's mess. Made a scapegoat, maybe. And you would have definitely had the unpleasant focus of the community, looking to express their anger. Your exit path, regardless if you think you was in control or not, appeared to be the correct one, IMO. Im pretty sure im not the only one here, who holds a token of respect for the way you wound down BTC-TC. Thank You Ethan
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Gave it them back though after i sent them a few messsages on the chain.
Youre one of those thingamajig people.........rare! Nice one.
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So someone hacked 9000 bitcoin from him, because he implemented a shitty options service, and it caused neobee to collapse lol. Bad, bad luck. I'm still confused how Mark Karpeles was involved, or how that fat man had anything to do with this. Jon and Mark were friends, and had hung out together in Japan a few times before all this. Can only think the hacked BTC was funnelled through gox, and they were going to seize them. If there is a saving grace, maybe the hacker didnt get to enjoy his/her spoils. No need to conflate neobees collapse with weex. There is no cause and effect there. I want to know how the logic flaw worked, on those options. Anyone?
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A GBT token earns.....
How much, today?
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Ok, I'm guilty as anyone but no more quoting the long one. Just say your piece and move on.
piece
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