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April 01, 2019, 10:59:42 AM
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Hiding in plain sight - obviously; various versions of the 'real Satoshi' still nothing concrete. I mean I could declare here and now to be the real Satoshi and get away with it right now, and no one will know if it's true or not, after all, it's April fools'.

This is the best identity mixing ever, so the real Satoshi be like, I'm the real Satoshi and we'd all laugh and say, yeah right! But the true litmus must be his bitcoin address and how much is in it, or if that fails, we'll trace his first transaction and if it aligns with the original eureka moment then we know he's the one. So ask Craig or any of the other copies if they've got that evidence.

Oh wait, or has the real Satoshi been found? I've been in delta sleep for no more than 10 years. Grin
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April 01, 2019, 11:06:45 AM
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Obviously you're not. According to verifAI™ the Verified as the real Satoshi can be find here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5126725.0
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April 01, 2019, 11:09:33 AM
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"I've been told I got hit with a big rock in 2014 I've lost all memories since before them but I found a note scrawled up in my pocket which read 'Satoshi Nakamoto, you'll always know who you are'". Guess the note was wrong and my computers were destroyed so I wouldn't not know what was going on in the early stages of coming to terms with my memory loss.

Something like that is potentially viable however talking about Satoshi isn't great when we look at other people. There's Adam Bach and hal finney who both worked on proof of work algorithms. Hal has left a legacy with his pgp work. I feel sarosh was initially given an alias as he didn't do that much he just combined together what other people hand done and mashed out something that works (like most computer scientists do).
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April 01, 2019, 11:27:28 AM
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I'm confident that I am not Satoshi. So that is at least one suspect less.

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