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February 03, 2017, 05:56:58 PM
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https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Steven_Wright

Wright, Craig; Kleiman, Dave; Sundhar R.S., Shayaam (2008). "Overwriting Hard Drive Data: The Great Wiping Controversy". In Sekar, R. Information Systems Security: 4th International Conference, ICISS 2008, Hyderabad, India, December 16–20, 2008, Proceedings. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 243.

SHYAAM SUNDHAR RAJAMADAM SRINIVASAN

- http://www.vidarholen.net/~vidar/overwriting_hard_drive_data.pdf (white paper looks somewhat familiar!)
- http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200506/att-0004/Resume.pdf
- https://sourceforge.net/u/snaos/profile/ (Username: snaos Joined: 2004-05-29 03:28:35)
- https://www.sans.org/instructors/shyaam-sundhar-rajamadam-srinivasan/type/asc/

"Shyaam Sundhar has had over 5 years of Information Security experience with over a year of management experience at BAE Systems Inc. He currently works for Department of Interior as their Information Assurance Engineer. He was a security analyst at Symantec MSS for over 3 years with over five years of intrusion defense, threat analysis and signature writing experience through his previous jobs. He holds Master of Science in Information Security and Master's Certificate in Computer Security and Information Assurance from the George Washington University, Graduate Certificate in Computer Security from Stanford University and is currently pursuing Master's in Intelligence Studies from the American Military University (AMU). With active professional membership at InfraGard, ACM, ACFE, ISACA, IACSP, HTCN, ATAB and various other associations, he has been actively participating in the security community. He has held professional certs such as, GREM, GCFA, GCIA, GCIH, GPCI, GCDS, GLDR, SSP-CNSA, SSP-MPA, SSP-GHD, GHTQ, GWAS, and GIPS. He was a board member at IARIA research group where he has participated as TPC, Chair and Co-Chair of several IEEE conferences related to Security. For more information on Shyaam, his profile can be found at http:// www. linkedin.com/in/intrusion."

His now obfuscated linkedin profile photo was recently updated presenting him standing in front of a wall of blocks with two "Horses of the Apocalypse" either side.

 
  
As Sundhar R.S., Shayaam clearly worked with both Craig Wright and Dave Kleiman before the date of public Bitcoin inception, it would certainly be interesting to learn his opinions (if any) on the subject of Bitcoin creation.
  

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February 03, 2017, 06:06:21 PM
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I can't make coindesk as a official news caterer for Altcoins as it can create news without sources or anything in other words they just make stories up or make news that is what already on the internet. They put some attractive headlines just to click the link to their website which is like a click bait in which they can monetize.
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February 03, 2017, 06:17:41 PM
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https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Steven_Wright

Wright, Craig; Kleiman, Dave; Sundhar R.S., Shayaam (2008). "Overwriting Hard Drive Data: The Great Wiping Controversy". In Sekar, R. Information Systems Security: 4th International Conference, ICISS 2008, Hyderabad, India, December 16–20, 2008, Proceedings. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 243.

SHYAAM SUNDHAR RAJAMADAM SRINIVASAN

- http://www.vidarholen.net/~vidar/overwriting_hard_drive_data.pdf (white paper looks somewhat familiar!)
- http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200506/att-0004/Resume.pdf
- https://sourceforge.net/u/snaos/profile/ (Username: snaos Joined: 2004-05-29 03:28:35)
- https://www.sans.org/instructors/shyaam-sundhar-rajamadam-srinivasan/type/asc/

"Shyaam Sundhar has had over 5 years of Information Security experience with over a year of management experience at BAE Systems Inc. He currently works for Department of Interior as their Information Assurance Engineer. He was a security analyst at Symantec MSS for over 3 years with over five years of intrusion defense, threat analysis and signature writing experience through his previous jobs. He holds Master of Science in Information Security and Master's Certificate in Computer Security and Information Assurance from the George Washington University, Graduate Certificate in Computer Security from Stanford University and is currently pursuing Master's in Intelligence Studies from the American Military University (AMU). With active professional membership at InfraGard, ACM, ACFE, ISACA, IACSP, HTCN, ATAB and various other associations, he has been actively participating in the security community. He has held professional certs such as, GREM, GCFA, GCIA, GCIH, GPCI, GCDS, GLDR, SSP-CNSA, SSP-MPA, SSP-GHD, GHTQ, GWAS, and GIPS. He was a board member at IARIA research group where he has participated as TPC, Chair and Co-Chair of several IEEE conferences related to Security. For more information on Shyaam, his profile can be found at http:// www. linkedin.com/in/intrusion."

His now obfuscated linkedin profile photo was recently updated presenting him standing in front of a wall of blocks with two "Horses of the Apocalypse" either side.

 
  
As Sundhar R.S., Shayaam clearly worked with both Craig Wright and Dave Kleiman before the date of public Bitcoin inception, it would certainly be interesting to learn his opinions (if any) on the subject of Bitcoin creation.
  

Uhhh, that's SSS.  One or the 5 Satoshi team members.  I got it wrong thinking it was SSS the law firm. 

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February 03, 2017, 06:28:21 PM
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I can't make coindesk as a official news caterer for Altcoins as it can create news without sources or anything in other words they just make stories up or make news that is what already on the internet. They put some attractive headlines just to click the link to their website which is like a click bait in which they can monetize.
Isn't this exactly the way media works nowadays? Do you know reliable source of bitcoin related information, not biased by their agenda or connections?

Building up a drama is primary aim of every news network, bitcoin related or not, the worst or more scandalous the news is, the better.
 
Wright's case shouldn't be appearing on news sites anymore, since there is only presumptive evidence available of him being linked to Satoshi anyway.
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Vitalik Mic Drop on Gavin about Craig!  fucking Craig.


https://soundcloud.com/proofofbeats/signal-to-noise-ratio-vitalik-mic-drop


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February 03, 2017, 06:47:06 PM
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Vitalik Mic Drop on Gavin about Craig!  fucking Craig.


https://soundcloud.com/proofofbeats/signal-to-noise-ratio-vitalik-mic-drop



Vitalik the fetus shouldn't be stepping up to Gavin like that.  He's an overrated assclown. 

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https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Steven_Wright

Wright, Craig; Kleiman, Dave; Sundhar R.S., Shayaam (2008). "Overwriting Hard Drive Data: The Great Wiping Controversy". In Sekar, R. Information Systems Security: 4th International Conference, ICISS 2008, Hyderabad, India, December 16–20, 2008, Proceedings. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 243.

SHYAAM SUNDHAR RAJAMADAM SRINIVASAN

- http://www.vidarholen.net/~vidar/overwriting_hard_drive_data.pdf (white paper looks somewhat familiar!)
- http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200506/att-0004/Resume.pdf
- https://sourceforge.net/u/snaos/profile/ (Username: snaos Joined: 2004-05-29 03:28:35)
- https://www.sans.org/instructors/shyaam-sundhar-rajamadam-srinivasan/type/asc/

"Shyaam Sundhar has had over 5 years of Information Security experience with over a year of management experience at BAE Systems Inc. He currently works for Department of Interior as their Information Assurance Engineer. He was a security analyst at Symantec MSS for over 3 years with over five years of intrusion defense, threat analysis and signature writing experience through his previous jobs. He holds Master of Science in Information Security and Master's Certificate in Computer Security and Information Assurance from the George Washington University, Graduate Certificate in Computer Security from Stanford University and is currently pursuing Master's in Intelligence Studies from the American Military University (AMU). With active professional membership at InfraGard, ACM, ACFE, ISACA, IACSP, HTCN, ATAB and various other associations, he has been actively participating in the security community. He has held professional certs such as, GREM, GCFA, GCIA, GCIH, GPCI, GCDS, GLDR, SSP-CNSA, SSP-MPA, SSP-GHD, GHTQ, GWAS, and GIPS. He was a board member at IARIA research group where he has participated as TPC, Chair and Co-Chair of several IEEE conferences related to Security. For more information on Shyaam, his profile can be found at http:// www. linkedin.com/in/intrusion."

His now obfuscated linkedin profile photo was recently updated presenting him standing in front of a wall of blocks with two "Horses of the Apocalypse" either side.

 
  
As Sundhar R.S., Shayaam clearly worked with both Craig Wright and Dave Kleiman before the date of public Bitcoin inception, it would certainly be interesting to learn his opinions (if any) on the subject of Bitcoin creation.
  

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This is the standard format of academic papers, especially those in computer science.
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Is that post for real?  Haha.

From the desk of Real Satoshi, The Security Guru:

http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Jan/561

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Re: Travel letter from Craig S. Wright
From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor () hammerofgod com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 15:25:18 +0000
I am truly amazed.  He was actually HIRED by someone who is paying travel expenses?  Wonders never cease.

He's probably trying to merge his "Vulnerability Prediction System" with "Getting Off the Patch."  You know, I wouldn't
be surprised.

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This is so funny, almost laughed my ass off Smiley Enjoy!


Hello all,

I am sitting on a plane as I type this in flight some place between
SFO (San Francisco) and JFK (New York). I am not flying economy as
this is a work trip and I have laptops and other things sprawled all
over the place in my mobile office structure. Having power in business
and first was always a turn on for me and a justification as I can
generally pay for the cost of the flight in billable hours as well as
arriving relaxed.


This is not of course an advertisement for premium service flights,
but rather a post about the other aspects of flight with laptops these
days.

That is Internet access.

I have another 4 hours before I have to turn my laptop off. I love the
wireless internet access you can get in flight right now as I am
sitting here at 30,000 feet. I mean this is really marvellous when you
think of it. I have 4 companies, 2 of which are in the stages where
they are in need of constant attention and I can be there 24x7 even as
I fly now. I only have the small sections for take-off and landing
where I have to be internet deprived. As a work-a-holic, the ability
to stay connected from 3G on the parts of my travel and manage and
monitor client needs and staff is absolutely tremendous.

I have Netstumbler on my laptop, just collecting passively. I do not
have the Kismet one running now. There is another laptop here and I
see a paper on the security of inflight services - the GOGO service is
unsecured. Not even WEP. So for the work critical things I use the
Citrix gateway and allow those who want to see my browsing to
unsecured sites to collect away.

The shame I see in all this is that these wireless hotspots on planes
are even less secure than the ones on the ground. With more and more
executives starting to use these services, this is going to be more of
an issue as time passes. I see C-level staff using this now and in
time more and more use from high-level employees will occur.


Think of all that leaked data. For the right people, it would almost
seem profitable to hop a plane and extrude data in flight.

Lots to add to the list of things to secure…


God I love technology!

...

Dr. Craig S Wright GSE-Malware, GSE-Compliance, LLM, & ...

Information Defense Pty Ltd

Mobile: 0417 683 914

Description: Logo4

Something else I just saw since I'm a professional anagramer  Roll Eyes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic#Finance

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The financial markets use stochastic models to represent the seemingly random behaviour of assets such as stocks, commodities, relative currency prices (i.e., the price of one currency compared to that of another, such as the price of US Dollar compared to that of the Euro), and interest rates. These models are then used by quantitative analysts to value options on stock prices, bond prices, and on interest rates, see Markov models. Moreover, it is at the heart of the insurance industry.

The anagram for Stochastic - ctc = Satoshi.  Shocked Shocked Shocked


Lol I can't believe that
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Wait, Nick Szabo's middle name was Thomas?

Oy, I'm seeing unicorns!!!


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Those horses aren't from the apocalypse and robots don't come from wombs.

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http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015014.html

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It could get started in a narrow niche like reward points,
donation tokens, currency for a game or micropayments for adult
sites
.  Initially it can be used in proof-of-work applications
for services that could almost be free but not quite.

So, Satoshi Nakamoto left the scene when Wikileaks started accepting bitcoin donations as he predicted would happen, and when Gavin told him that he's going to hold an audience with the CIA to discuss how bitcoins will be used for porn (among other things), again, just like Satoshi predicted would happen.  Roll Eyes

Satoshi: Hey, Candy, now that we're in private chat, will you show me the upper left-hand quadrant of your right nipple for eight satoshis?
Candy: Give me thirty satoshis and I'll show you the whole nipple.
Satoshi: Can't do, girlfriend. I'm still waiting for confirmations on a deposit I made going on 24 hours now, so I'm low on satoshis. How 'bout ten satoshis for you to put your index finger in your mouth and get it nice and wet? Hey, before you do that, about how many micropayments do you make on average per day?

Found Satoshi's post via http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015019.html while Googling "Shyaam Sundhar".

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Wait, Nick Szabo's middle name was Thomas?

Oy, I'm seeing unicorns!!!


"Wanna play on my tom-tom?"

Holy fuck!  You are one weird queer.  I like that about you.   Are you jewish?

He is a TUTU wearing  grandpa!

Hey Gleb!

Says the guy who sat next to me while donning said garb at the entrance of the MGM. Hey smoothie! Hey, can I have my knee pads back that you borrowed so to exercise while wearing them, you once fat pig? I need to them to validate RawDog's assertions.
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Is there anyone that has read the vast majority of szabo's works and claim's he had nothing to do with satoshi?
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http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015014.html

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It could get started in a narrow niche like reward points,
donation tokens, currency for a game or micropayments for adult
sites
.  Initially it can be used in proof-of-work applications
for services that could almost be free but not quite.

So, Satoshi Nakamoto left the scene when Wikileaks started accepting bitcoin donations as he predicted would happen, and when Gavin told him that he's going to hold an audience with the CIA to discuss how bitcoins will be used for porn (among other things), again, just like Satoshi predicted would happen.  Roll Eyes

Satoshi: Hey, Candy, now that we're in private chat, will you show me the upper left-hand quadrant of your right nipple for eight satoshis?
Candy: Give me thirty satoshis and I'll show you the whole nipple.
Satoshi: Can't do, girlfriend. I'm still waiting for confirmations on a deposit I made going on 24 hours now, so I'm low on satoshis. How 'bout ten satoshis for you to put your index finger in your mouth and get it nice and wet? Hey, before you do that, about how many micropayments do you make on average per day?

Found Satoshi's post via http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015019.html while Googling "Shyaam Sundhar".



Satoshi also didn't like the first Bitcoin article published by Gawker "http://gawker.com/5805928/the-underground-website-where-you-can-buy-any-drug-imaginable" (link doesn't work), which brought a lot of attention to the public, incl. Assange and the CIA/DEA and all the others.
My bet is: Gavin was flipped at the CIA session and he has NOT been bamboozled by Craig at the fake signing key session.

Also, Craig is not Satoshi. The real Satoshi knows how to bring a 100% proof. Craig doesn't.

Bitcoin is not a bubble, it's the pin!
+++ GPG Public key FFBD756C24B54962E6A772EA1C680D74DB714D40 +++ http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x1C680D74DB714D40
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Is there anyone that has read the vast majority of szabo's works and claim's he had nothing to do with satoshi?

Many people are claimimg to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but I bet none of them is the real one. If Satoshi wanted to reveal himself, he would know 100000% how to do it because.. he was the creator of BTC. When he launched it, he knew he will never reveal himself because of security issues. Unless the real Satoshi is revealed, nothing can happen to all these people claiming to be the real ones.

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February 03, 2017, 07:57:08 PM
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All you Nash fans and Wright fans GTFO, if Satoshi wanted to come out he would've done the requested transaction from one of the first 50BTC mined by him.
How do people fit so much so much stupidity into one sentence?

Sig campaigns are making this possible
Do you think they know how stupid they are or its just an honest idiot mistake?

I think they don't care about the content of their posts. If you want to make mony by sig spamming, you need to post anything to raise your rank, even when you don't have a clue about what you are talking.

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February 03, 2017, 08:03:41 PM
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http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015014.html

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It could get started in a narrow niche like reward points,
donation tokens, currency for a game or micropayments for adult
sites
.  Initially it can be used in proof-of-work applications
for services that could almost be free but not quite.

So, Satoshi Nakamoto left the scene when Wikileaks started accepting bitcoin donations as he predicted would happen, and when Gavin told him that he's going to hold an audience with the CIA to discuss how bitcoins will be used for porn (among other things), again, just like Satoshi predicted would happen.  Roll Eyes

Satoshi: Hey, Candy, now that we're in private chat, will you show me the upper left-hand quadrant of your right nipple for eight satoshis?
Candy: Give me thirty satoshis and I'll show you the whole nipple.
Satoshi: Can't do, girlfriend. I'm still waiting for confirmations on a deposit I made going on 24 hours now, so I'm low on satoshis. How 'bout ten satoshis for you to put your index finger in your mouth and get it nice and wet? Hey, before you do that, about how many micropayments do you make on average per day?

Found Satoshi's post via http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015019.html while Googling "Shyaam Sundhar".



Satoshi also didn't like the first Bitcoin article published by Gawker "http://gawker.com/5805928/the-underground-website-where-you-can-buy-any-drug-imaginable" (link doesn't work), which brought a lot of attention to the public, incl. Assange and the CIA/DEA and all the others.
My bet is: Gavin was flipped at the CIA session and he has NOT been bamboozled by Craig at the fake signing key session.

Also, Craig is not Satoshi. The real Satoshi knows how to bring a 100% proof. Craig doesn't.


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How do people fit so much so much stupidity into one sentence?

Start sentence with first word being capitalized.
Put full stop/period at end of said word.
Insert random words in between first word and period.
Make sure random words count meets or exceeds sig campaign's requirements.
Move on to next thread and repeat process.
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February 03, 2017, 08:04:27 PM
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Many people are claimimg to be Satoshi Nakamoto,
There is literally only one person making this claim. And there is a person in the community saying craig wright came up to him before bitcoin was released and revealed that his is satoshi nakamoto.

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