Now all you have to do is photoshop that pic a bit and you can probably get a job at Newsweek.
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If this is the usual MSM tactic, then the guy is completely made up - probably even photoshopped.
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It means that we have to hope he really is Satoshi, so he can afford the bodyguards he needs from now on. If not he is in deep shit.
Yeah, he's definitely a target now, sadly. Its a sad reflection of humanity that no one thus far has even considered the possibility that the man pictured is completely made up, like this: The REAL Satoshi:
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As if to emphasize how the lamestream media makes shit up, from the article: The story was called "fake" by some commentors on the Bitcoin Talk forum who demanded Mr Nakamoto carry out signed Bitcoin transactions to prove that he was the currency's originator. As of the time of me posting this, no one has made any such demand on this forum. Where does it say that part? third to last paragraph
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As if to emphasize how the lamestream media makes shit up, from the article: The story was called "fake" by some commentors on the Bitcoin Talk forum who demanded Mr Nakamoto carry out signed Bitcoin transactions to prove that he was the currency's originator. As of the time of me posting this, no one has made any such demand on this forum. EDIT: I stand corrected: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=503672.160
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This just re-enforces the obvious message coming out of the Mt.Gox fiasco, which is that we need regulation and we need it now! People running 'Banks' of any kind should have provable protected reserves and strict audit requirements. Until we get this, anyone keeping any significant amount of BTC at ANY third party wallet is substantially at risk, and frankly if they are stupid enough to do so, deserve what happens to them! Wow! problem, reaction, solution! Can you be a little more predictable? I only saw your kind of bullshit coming a mile away.
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Well if the story is true the train company just filed for bankruptcy (they just don't know it yet). Also I feel sorry for "Satoshi". It doesn't matter if the story is correct or not something bad will probably happen to him.
dude..they just made someone up.
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The problem is that the government/bankers/TPTB have been all over Gox for years now, and they would know if he had coins in cold storage, what those addresses were/are, where Mark keeps the private keys, all the details of his fiat accounts, and probably what porn he watches too. And yet, the media keeps spinning different stories about where the money might be, and of how it went missing.
Its all bullshit to anyone who uses common sense. I quit mtgox when they started requiring ID because I knew that meant the government was involved and the fix was already in. The Federal government excels at one thing - stealing people's money.
By 2012, Mtgox was a US government honeypot. Whether Mark was a willing participant or not is up for speculation, and doesn't really matter. What is important, is that a government honeypot just ran off with a bunch of people's bitcoins, and are lying about what happened to them.
Does that really surprise anyone?
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this... Absolutely.
You want to get in touch with a guy you know nothing about except he did a brilliant cryptographic work.
Yet you learn that he loves playing with train models. How ? When ? And then you find a British train model company that will give you his "email address" just because you ask. And then the guy closes his door on you but you still manage to get a picture of him posing in the country. And you also get to talk to all of his relatives as easily as that.
In a few days we will "learn" that : - the guy on the photo is a paid actor - the house has been rent by the newspaper and is today filled with cameras - the car has been bought from the previous tenant in order to match the one on Google Street View - bad people do bad things to get money - the "relaunch" of the newspaper failed.
Great !
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I think the guy is completely made up, as well as his family members.
Absolutely. You want to get in touch with a guy you know nothing about except he did a brilliant cryptographic work. Yet you learn that he loves playing with train models. How ? When ? And then you find a British train model company that will give you his "email address" just because you ask. And then the guy closes his door on you but you still manage to get a picture of him posing in the country. And you also get to talk to all of his relatives as easily as that. In a few days we will "learn" that : - the guy on the photo is a paid actor - the house has been rent by the newspaper and is today filled with cameras - the car has been bought from the previous tenant in order to match the one on Google Street View - bad people do bad things to get money - the "relaunch" of the newspaper failed. Great ! Exactly! Thanks for posting that. I was too busy with my morning bagel and coffee.
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Soooo..some lady at Newsweek managed to do what so many others failed to do for years.
Kinda reminds me of how a mainstream news guy managed to "find" Bin Laden.
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Totally made up bullshit. I'm sure there are plenty of stupid people who will buy it.
Nice....so you're the ever so brilliant know-it-all....the arrogant narcissist the can only hold the truth and everyone who believes otherwise are just "stupid people" as you put it. Why don't you learn to simply have your own opinion instead of calling everyone else that thinks differently "stupid". I swear...half the time I read this forum, it looks no different than youtube comments because of people like this...so disappointing. Nice....so you're the ever so brilliant troll....the arrogant narcissist the can only hold the truth and everyone who believes otherwise are just "know-it-all" as you put it. Why don't you learn to simply have your own opinion instead of calling everyone else that thinks differently "know-it-all". I swear...half the time I read this forum, it looks no different than youtube comments because of people like this...so disappointing.
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I think the guy is completely made up, as well as his family members.
Inventing people from scratch is one thing the mainstream media has gotten pretty good at - think 'Adam Lanza'.
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Totally made up bullshit. I'm sure there are plenty of stupid people who will buy it.
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Total bullshit.
Liars really irk me and these people in this video just disgust me. Its an obviously made up story to set the perception for people new to bitcoin.
The elites and their mainstream media outlets are completely without shame. May their souls rot in hell.
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Interestingly nobody seems to mention the fact that the insiders who experienced MtGox's handling of the 2011 hack seemed to be bothered to notify the customer base about this.
Particularily, when there was such a crisis and Mark took the weekend off, and then came in the next monday and started to stuff envelopes, this was a very red flag, that the insiders in question should've relayed to the larger community.
Exactly!! Anyone with a triple digit IQ should be able to see that these news stories aren't adding up.
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Heaping spoonfuls of BS in both articles.
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Those splotches on the side of his face are a sign of looming cancer.
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I've learned over the years that "Wired" isn't a credible news source.
Its the perfect read when you want to see the what meme the government is trying to push, but has nothing to do with the truth.
Yes, you're right. The whole MTGOX thing is just a misunderstanding. That's not what I said. I think the mtgox thing has more to do with government and fiat bankers than it does with Mark Karpeles. He's just the patsy at this point.
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