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November 29, 2016, 07:28:13 AM
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What's the point of discussing satoshi anyway? Do people who use paper money or gold in the old ages look for who invented these things? No, they don't. Satoshi hid for a reason. He might have stored a million BTC for all we know that' why he hid. The fact is Satoshi is not a concern we should waste time anymore; he doesn't want to be found. So let's just let him be.
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November 29, 2016, 07:40:11 AM
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People just need to leave him alone.. i really dont get why people are dead set to find him
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November 29, 2016, 07:44:02 AM
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I don't think there's any way you can find out who that person or group was. We do not even know whether that is the real name or just a fake one to be anonymous. We don't know pretty much anything about him, it is all speculation.
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November 29, 2016, 08:25:29 AM
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Satoshi is still mistery , however every one behind the name Satoshi Nakamoto is a smart , futuristic person

It is possible that Satoshi Nakamoto is not a single person, it is maybe an alias used by a group of individuals who have thought of something like a currency online which gave birth to cryptocurrency and bitcoin. It is also possible that they just made bitcoin not as a currency but it was accidentally considered and accepted as a currency when someone thought of buying it after seeing a potential use and income. But whoever nakamoto is and what ever purpose bitcoin is made of I am happy that bitcoin today has helped me a lot to earn online.

It is very much possible. It can be a single or a group of person who created blockchain and bitcoin. No one here have met satoshi in person so your guess is as good as mine.
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November 29, 2016, 09:14:56 AM
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I don't know what exatly you want. You don't know who is stitching your clothes, you don't know who is farming the fields for grains but we are eating them, but in some cases who know their names but personally we din't meet them in this way only don't know who is that satoshi nakmoto.
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November 29, 2016, 09:22:21 AM
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Few days back an Australian claimed that he is real Satoshi but failed to prove his claim.Satoshi is a common Japanese surname and there may be thousands persons by that name but the real Satoshi is beyond anyone reach till now

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November 29, 2016, 02:38:26 PM
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As far as I know had made three attempts to find Satoshi. First was some well known scientists of cryptography, second was a Californian engineer and at ast the entrepreneur from Australia. None of these was successful. So, if there is this person it's sure he knows to stay anonymous pretty nice. Maybe if he will die world learns his real identity.
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November 29, 2016, 03:00:58 PM
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No need to find him, Bitcoin is doing just fine as it is and I don't see any need for anyone to go and find him. There is simply nothing that you can get out of finding Satoshi, and it would likely be more detrimental than anything. He just becomes a target for countries around the world to try and secure some power over the blockchain, whether or not they actually would be able to do anything with him.

And aside from the governments, a lot of individual criminals and criminal gangs might be going after him too, for all his millions of bitcoins. Yeah, I know he has only ~980,000 bitcoins, but it is still worth the effort. Thus it might be a wise decision overall to disappear without a trace. Though his bitcoins should be working and not sitting idly in his wallets. Why he wouldn't just share them equally among bitcoiners?

And then people could safely forget about him

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November 29, 2016, 03:25:49 PM
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No need to find him, Bitcoin is doing just fine as it is and I don't see any need for anyone to go and find him. There is simply nothing that you can get out of finding Satoshi, and it would likely be more detrimental than anything. He just becomes a target for countries around the world to try and secure some power over the blockchain, whether or not they actually would be able to do anything with him.

And aside from the governments, a lot of individual criminals and criminal gangs might be going after him too, for all his millions of bitcoins. Yeah, I know he has only ~980,000 bitcoins, but it is still worth the effort. Thus it might be a wise decision overall to disappear without a trace. Though his bitcoins should be working and not sitting idly in his wallets. Why he wouldn't just share them equally among bitcoiners?

And then people could safely forget about him

980000 bitcoins is enough for me Wink, even 1000 would be very appreciated. Your right that we don't need to know who the real person behind this fake name, the guy has the right to stay anonymous.

Also, I don't think he will share it among all the bitcoiners.


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November 29, 2016, 04:22:48 PM
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No need to find him, Bitcoin is doing just fine as it is and I don't see any need for anyone to go and find him. There is simply nothing that you can get out of finding Satoshi, and it would likely be more detrimental than anything. He just becomes a target for countries around the world to try and secure some power over the blockchain, whether or not they actually would be able to do anything with him.

And aside from the governments, a lot of individual criminals and criminal gangs might be going after him too, for all his millions of bitcoins. Yeah, I know he has only ~980,000 bitcoins, but it is still worth the effort. Thus it might be a wise decision overall to disappear without a trace. Though his bitcoins should be working and not sitting idly in his wallets. Why he wouldn't just share them equally among bitcoiners?

And then people could safely forget about him

All this talk about descentralized currency, no one controls the Bitcoins... But, he made a good profit with that. If he wouldn't be the currency's creator, he wouldn't have that big profit. Surely he deserves this right, but we he had profitable benefits, going against the Bitcoin philosophy.

But for his own safety, he can't show his ID, this can be very risk for him. Governments harassing all the time, terrorists tryng to coopt him, thiefs trying to steal him or Kidnap.

 
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