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Dat spike!  Cool
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Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

Edit: Tjenare, grabben!
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May 04, 2016, 06:57:41 PM

Craig Wright interview (3 parts), supposedly from June 10th, 2014:

vimeo.com/149035662  
vimeo.com/149115042



Check out "part 2" (vimeo.com/149115042), starting at about ~9min 50sec mark.  

Has he been planning this for years?

That part is the most convincing evidence thus far.
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May 04, 2016, 07:30:33 PM

img width=1000]https://i.imgur.com/NHALXUj.png?1[/img]

img]http://www.islamicmeditation.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/grateful-arms-open-300x248.jpg[/img]

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

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haha, tja Wink

I should have known. I see your avatar is Christer Fuglesang.
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This is just from the Craig Wright media exposure, which could turn into bad publicity. Don't pin your hopes on it.
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May 04, 2016, 08:18:35 PM

^^^^
Tzupy is always ready for a bear party.


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May 04, 2016, 08:26:11 PM

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

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Swedish cheese, much like the Swedish army knife, is not really famous.

@Fatman3001, the bear rubbed one off into a cocktail shaker & is gonna drink it? I don't get it. A pun on "cock"tail Huh
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May 04, 2016, 08:32:29 PM

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

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Swedish cheese, much like the Swedish army knife, is not really famous.

@Fatman3001, the bear rubbed one off into a cocktail shaker & is gonna drink it? I don't get it. A pun on "cock"tail Huh

It's a teddy, he doesn't have a dick. Get your mind out of the gutter.

Edit: Btw, what the f*** would the swedes need an army knife for?



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May 04, 2016, 08:41:15 PM

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

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Swedish cheese, much like the Swedish army knife, is not really famous.

@Fatman3001, the bear rubbed one off into a cocktail shaker & is gonna drink it? I don't get it. A pun on "cock"tail Huh

It's a teddy, he doesn't have a dick. Get your mind out of the gutter.

Then how was he? He's going to drink someone else's cum? Is it funny because bear is Swedish? Getting more confused Sad
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May 04, 2016, 08:49:07 PM

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Edit: Btw, what the f*** would the swedes need an army knife for?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Saab-JAS-39_at_ILA_2010_05.jpg

Wars are not won with bottle openers.

Is that an airplane built by that failed Swedish car company that used to make weird Swedish cars before it failed? Sort of like Tatra only not cool at all?
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May 04, 2016, 09:00:22 PM

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Edit: Btw, what the f*** would the swedes need an army knife for?

[img width=450 ]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Saab-JAS-39_at_ILA_2010_05.jpg[/img]

Wars are not won with bottle openers.

Is that an airplane built by that failed Swedish car company that used to make weird Swedish cars before it failed? Sort of like Tatra only not cool at all?

yup

Then how was he? He's going to drink someone else's cum? Is it funny because bear is Swedish? Getting more confused Sad

You're too hung up on cum to keep your eye on the ball.
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May 04, 2016, 09:36:05 PM

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

Edit: Tjenare, grabben!

Swedish cheese, much like the Swedish army knife, is not really famous.

@Fatman3001, the bear rubbed one off into a cocktail shaker & is gonna drink it? I don't get it. A pun on "cock"tail Huh

It's a teddy, he doesn't have a dick. Get your mind out of the gutter.

Yes, he does!

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May 04, 2016, 10:17:16 PM

Interesting theory that Wright's friend David Kleiman (who died 3 days after telling Gavin he was moving on to other things) was Satoshi.

https://seebitcoin.com/2016/05/everything-makes-sense-if-david-kleiman-was-satoshi-nakamoto-heres-why/

It's a good explanation of motives, though Kleiman never struck me as Satoshi. Also, as a recluse, it's strange that he was giving interviews on CNN:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEVVpK4hL4g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkN4Qr4uz4w


Thanks for those clips, yefi.

In my humble bumble opinion, those kinds of appearances would not rule out Kleiman from being Satoshi.  Kleinman was characterized as both a recluse and also someone who kept people out of some of his personal matters.  Appearing on TV is not inconsistent with being a recluse, especially when the commentary was subject matter specific (and not about Kleinman himself). 

 I don't find either of those appearances nor his previous employment as a law enforcement person to be inconsistent with a person like satoshi who likely spent a considerable amount of time considering cryptography and ways to make a digital currency from such.
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May 04, 2016, 10:45:47 PM

Yeez, Louise! Podyx is Swedish!

Edit: Tjenare, grabben!

Swedish cheese, much like the Swedish army knife, is not really famous.

@Fatman3001, the bear rubbed one off into a cocktail shaker & is gonna drink it? I don't get it. A pun on "cock"tail Huh

It's a teddy, he doesn't have a dick. Get your mind out of the gutter.

Yes, he does!



Friggin millenials and your sexy teddys
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May 05, 2016, 12:50:31 AM

Thanks for those clips, yefi.

In my humble bumble opinion, those kinds of appearances would not rule out Kleiman from being Satoshi.  Kleinman was characterized as both a recluse and also someone who kept people out of some of his personal matters.  Appearing on TV is not inconsistent with being a recluse, especially when the commentary was subject matter specific (and not about Kleinman himself). 

 I don't find either of those appearances nor his previous employment as a law enforcement person to be inconsistent with a person like satoshi who likely spent a considerable amount of time considering cryptography and ways to make a digital currency from such.

He strikes me as being exactly what's on the tin, a computer forensic expert. No more, no less. As I know well, looks can be deceiving however.

Anyway, I see he gave a webinar. Looking at the slides, he used American spelling, e.g., organizing, which you can compare with Satoshi's. There were a couple of punctuation errors as well, including the use of a quotation mark for an apostrophe. Notice the single spacing after full stops as well.
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May 05, 2016, 12:52:56 AM

Went from thinking ~5% chance Craig Wright is Satoshi, to ~60% chance that either (1) Craig is Satoshi, (2) Craig was a part of the team "comprising" Satoshi, or (3) that he knew Satoshi (probably David Kleiman).  I think (2) is probably closest to the truth.

If Kleiman has the BTC, and this is heavily hinted at, that 1.1M BTC, worth over $500M, may very well have "died" with him.  This is consistent with several of the reports including from Gizmodo.  1.1M BTC assuredly locked up would be .... ohhhh so good for BTC price.   Cheesy Cheesy

I think we'll all know ~week from now.
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May 05, 2016, 12:55:04 AM

Crazy theory:  Satoshi was Kleiman + Wright + Szabo (others?).

Szabo wrote the paper, among other things.  Consistent with Ian's account of a "team", and forensic analysis of writing styles:
http://financialcryptography.com/

It's easy to say you "aren't Satoshi" when Satoshi was no single entity, but a blending of a few specialized talents/skills.  You wouldn't even technically be lying!
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May 05, 2016, 01:01:51 AM

Crazy theory:  Satoshi was Kleiman + Wright + Szabo (others?).

Szabo wrote the paper.

this is Satoshi  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtdE7P1VjrM
the apple fell and hit his head and BOOM it all made sense. ( more specifically the one that came up with POW, POW is the the core idea in bitcoin that is totally original and makes it all work.)
everyone else just helped make this idea a reality.
by that standard its impossible to ever prove who had that lightbulb moment.  
short of this i think we can label anyone that took a big roll in bitcoins initial dev. as Satoshi  
so yes Satoshi  was Kleiman + Wright + Szabo (others?).




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May 05, 2016, 01:04:27 AM

Crazy theory:  Satoshi was Kleiman + Wright + Szabo (others?).

Szabo wrote the paper.

this is Satoshi  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtdE7P1VjrM
the apple fell and hit his head and BOOM it all made sense.
everyone else just helped make this idea a reality.
by that standard its impossible to ever prove who had that lightbulb moment.  
short of this i think we can label anyone that took a big roll in bitcoins initial dev. as Satoshi  
so yes Satoshi  was Kleiman + Wright + Szabo (others?).


Very good point...   lightbulb idea verses actual implementation.   Grin Grin
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