Shindo1988
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May 05, 2015, 01:24:41 PM |
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I agree with Satoshi. You should never delete a wallet. Send it to me instead
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minerpumpkin
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May 05, 2015, 02:37:39 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain.
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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1Referee
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May 05, 2015, 03:25:30 PM |
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Some times it comes handy to save your old wallets. In 2014 I got sent $400 in btc and that person used my oldest wallet as destination by mistake.
If I didn't had a backup of my first wallet then these coins would sit there for ever without moving. Indeed never delete wallets.
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cellard
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May 05, 2015, 03:32:20 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain. Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously.
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ensurance982
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May 05, 2015, 03:48:19 PM |
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Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously.
Nah, the pumpkin is right... As soon as a single satoshi (no pun intended) of those coins move, we knew that Satoshi was still in control over all those coins. That someone could, in the blink of an eye, move thousands upon thousands of coins. That would move the market.
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Cinnob0n
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May 06, 2015, 02:25:29 AM |
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I'm curious why there are so many Satoshi worship threads. If there were a sub-forum devoted to Satoshi, how much activity would it see?
Psss, if it weren't for Satoshi we wouldn't be here today. On the topic though, you should really never delete a wallet.
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Eastfist
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May 06, 2015, 02:35:25 AM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain. Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously. Here is a list of people who know exactly who Satoshi is or have met him or acquintance: -Jon Matonis -Andreas Antonopoulis -Jeff Garzik -Peter Todd -Edward Snowden -Gavin Andresen -Hal Finney -Ross Ulbricht -Mark Karpeles -Mark Zuckerberg -Winklevoss Twins -Barry Silbert -Charles Lee should I keep going?
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GambitBTC
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May 06, 2015, 02:38:18 AM |
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Is any of that info confirmed?
Doubtful
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jayce
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May 06, 2015, 02:42:35 AM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Nice find OP. Yes the post speaks for itself, as long as he is alive then his wallets are backed up and safer than any of ours are. Now what happens when he moves some to sell. Shocker! Bitcointalk and the markets will be going mental lol
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louise123
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May 06, 2015, 10:21:34 AM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain. Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously. Here is a list of people who know exactly who Satoshi is or have met him or acquintance: -Jon Matonis -Andreas Antonopoulis -Jeff Garzik -Peter Todd -Edward Snowden -Gavin Andresen -Hal Finney -Ross Ulbricht -Mark Karpeles -Mark Zuckerberg -Winklevoss Twins -Barry Silbert -Charles Lee should I keep going? That's a very big and interesting list of names. May I ask what makes you think that these people even have a clue as to who Satoshi is?
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Kaneki
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May 06, 2015, 10:35:11 AM |
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maybe this time he began to prepare most of the coin coins he had for a jump in market
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oblivi
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May 07, 2015, 11:12:34 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain. Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously. Here is a list of people who know exactly who Satoshi is or have met him or acquintance: -Jon Matonis -Andreas Antonopoulis -Jeff Garzik -Peter Todd -Edward Snowden -Gavin Andresen -Hal Finney -Ross Ulbricht -Mark Karpeles -Mark Zuckerberg -Winklevoss Twins -Barry Silbert -Charles Lee should I keep going? That's a very big and interesting list of names. May I ask what makes you think that these people even have a clue as to who Satoshi is? What proof do those people have to have meet Satoshi in person? I don't believe it for a second, specially people like Winklevoss Twins, mark Karpeles... why would those meet Satoshi for?
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Eastfist
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May 07, 2015, 11:24:27 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Probably, but if he died without telling anyone about it, then they may have been deleted or destroyed by whomever gained control of his things. I don't believe Satoshi has the keys to his wallet(s), nor has he ever actually kept them in any way. He was all about decentralization, and if he held that many coins, he knew people would have to live in constant "fear" of him being able to release a ton of coins. We waned out his influence on the network gradually in order to give it to the public domain. Im pretty sure he still owns the coins. No one would know he owns those coins, because no one knows who he is in real life, therefore there's nothing to worry about that, he could go on being a multimillionaire anonymously. Here is a list of people who know exactly who Satoshi is or have met him or acquintance: -Jon Matonis -Andreas Antonopoulis -Jeff Garzik -Peter Todd -Edward Snowden -Gavin Andresen -Hal Finney -Ross Ulbricht -Mark Karpeles -Mark Zuckerberg -Winklevoss Twins -Barry Silbert -Charles Lee should I keep going? That's a very big and interesting list of names. May I ask what makes you think that these people even have a clue as to who Satoshi is? What proof do those people have to have meet Satoshi in person? I don't believe it for a second, specially people like Winklevoss Twins, mark Karpeles... why would those meet Satoshi for? They were all my classmates from the inception of Bitcoin at Harding. They'll all deny it though. Bunch of back-stabbers.
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