Guys, I'm Satoshi.
You sound more like "Asa" to me with your name than satoshi
and if you are Satoshi Nakamoto then i have a unicorn who talks and lays golden eggs. lets meet and take him for a ride on the rainbow that comes out of his nose.
That's a perfect respect to those who claim themselves as Satoshi without any proof. If Satoshi returns back revealing his identity he himself has a high profile account in our forum. So he just can be found active in that. No need of creating a newbie account and claim as Satoshi.
Boy, the need, only I know her ....
In early May of this year, I wanted to move some coins to show it. Something very strange happened
I'm going to show you a little cryptographic test.
In the third reference of the original PDF Bitcoin:
[3] S. Haber, W.S. Stornetta, "Sealing the Digital Document," Journal of Cryptology, Vol. 3, no.
2, pages 99-111, 1991.
3. Timestamp Server
The solution we propose begins with a timestamp server. A timestamp server works by taking a
hash of a block of items to be timestamped and widely publishing the hash, such as in a
newspaper or Usenet post [2-5]. The timestamp proves that the data must have existed at the
time, obviously, in order to get into the hash. Each timestamp includes the previous timestamp in
its hash, forming a chain, with each additional timestamp reinforcing the ones before it.
hash hash
Block block
Item Item ... item item...
2
We go to the third reference (we have already used the first number, 3)
If we add all the grammatical characters of the first paragraph (spaces do not count), we have a total of 97.
We use the second number, the 2, and we add it to 97, we have the third number, the 99.
Now we add the characters of the Explanatory Illustration, which are 14, to 97 before and gives us 111, we already have the last number.
For the avoidance of doubt, I included it on page 2. You can also add 99 and subtract the page number, 2, (if someone says the last number, which corresponds to the order of the pages, are part of the paragraph).
And the date 1991, is an important event of my life related to "In Journal of Cryptology".
I'm tired of fighting and I will not lose my life trying to convince you.
Satoshi. BTC