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Author Topic: Satoshi Nakamoto - Coindesk - Article feels like like scrapped from Bitcointalk  (Read 510 times)
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June 08, 2020, 09:31:43 AM
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I was browsing the net when I came across the article titled Satoshi Nakamoto posted on Coindesk website, and I got really excited thinking for a change that I’ll get to read something new about Satoshi, or some new information must have come to light about him.

However after reading for a minute I realised that this article had nothing new to add especially if you’re a Bitcointalk user, and honestly I felt like the writer had scrapped through the information available out here and combined it into an article.

Also I’m aware that he may have done his own research too but that’s what I genuinely felt, so have a look and decide for yourself and post below whether you agree with my analysis or no.

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https://www.coindesk.com/people/satoshi-nakamoto
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June 08, 2020, 09:42:44 AM
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To be honest it’s a nice concise article which just about includes everyone who has ever been proposed as being Satoshi. Unfortunately, there’s no new evidence here and the article will get lost in all the other ‘Who is Satoshi ? ‘ articles.
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June 08, 2020, 10:33:16 AM
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Nothing new, if someone has been in this community for many years then I would say that you grew tired of every article about Satoshi.

As far as scrapping from Bitcointalk, possible, we all know how crap crypto related media sites, just posting to get clicks for ad-revenue. So I wouldn't be surprised if crypto authors are getting information to write from this community or other crypto social platforms like reddit.
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