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December 09, 2015, 01:38:55 PM |
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Where's Satoshi? OMG this is private key to wallet....
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December 09, 2015, 01:51:51 PM |
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There are some funny posts today guys. Making my working day more entertaining. Adam being found, Australians, Indiana Jones.
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December 09, 2015, 02:00:47 PM |
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December 09, 2015, 02:34:15 PM |
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I'm surprised. It looks like this time, even some of the veterans in here tend to believe the Satoshi revelation story, that Wright = Satoshi.
Granted, the Wired/gizmodo article and research behind is somewhat better than that awful Newsweek "Look! Same last name!" story, but aside from that: whatever hard evidence Wired has (or has revealed so far) is rather flimsy as well. As far as I can tell, the major documents containing proof of identity either cannot be verified (cryptographically, say), or haven't been verified (by some indirect method).
All in all, I see very little strong evidence, and mainly just a man whose reaction to the Wired story is consistent with someone who could be Satoshi. But in that case, motivation matters, and it's rather funny how it only seems to cross a few peoples' minds that somebody might actually want to be believed to be Satoshi. The crypto nerds mainly seem to focus on the "He just wants his privacy!" angle, so somebody possibly trying to take credit for Satoshi's work doesn't seem to fit in.
Last observation: Wright's style doesn't pass the sniff test. From the soundbites and writing samples I've seen, there's a big difference between Wright's and Satoshi's style -- the latter's phrasing and argument development being rather modest sounding, never boasting -- which means I personally want to see a lot more hard evidence -- i.e. documents constituting proof of identity between the two, that also have been shown to be authentic and non-tampered with -- before seriously considering that Satoshi has been identified.
I concur; having this conversation with a friend today I rationalized my objections to this story with pretty much the same words. Believe me we will witness several similar "revelations" until BTC becomes what's destined to. Finally, I want to put a more "simple" thought in this. Imagine you're Satoshi; you've invented an extraordinary digital currency that will revolutionize the whole planet. You've included -but not limited to- economics, forensics, cryptography, networking, mathematics, chaotic modelling, social engineering in order to make it happen, and insure it's gonna fulfill its destiny. Undeniably, -if you're a single entity- and not a bunch of scientists, you're quite an extraordinary mind. What are the odds you didn't close all the links that lead to you? Didn't you foresee something like this coming?http://gizmodo.com/reports-police-raid-home-of-possible-bitcoin-creator-c-1747025289I rest my case. My impression is that Wright (may he or may he not be SN) wanted to be found. clap clap good read butters
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oda.krell
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December 09, 2015, 02:41:16 PM |
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[...]
My impression is that Wright (may he or may he not be SN) wanted to be found.
clap clap good read butters Snark aside, that line is, in my opinion, our take-home message so far. By itself, it doesn't exclude the possibility that Wright is Satoshi, but it does add additional requirements on what counts as proof -- and what we've seen so far doesn't constitute that, imo.
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peonminer
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December 09, 2015, 02:46:13 PM |
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$600 by sunset
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December 09, 2015, 02:47:58 PM |
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getting tempting to hit the GBTC ARB at 50% premium
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December 09, 2015, 02:48:49 PM |
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I'm surprised. It looks like this time, even some of the veterans in here tend to believe the Satoshi revelation story, that Wright = Satoshi.
Granted, the Wired/gizmodo article and research behind is somewhat better than that awful Newsweek "Look! Same last name!" story, but aside from that: whatever hard evidence Wired has (or has revealed so far) is rather flimsy as well. As far as I can tell, the major documents containing proof of identity either cannot be verified (cryptographically, say), or haven't been verified (by some indirect method).
All in all, I see very little strong evidence, and mainly just a man whose reaction to the Wired story is consistent with someone who could be Satoshi. But in that case, motivation matters, and it's rather funny how it only seems to cross a few peoples' minds that somebody might actually want to be believed to be Satoshi. The crypto nerds mainly seem to focus on the "He just wants his privacy!" angle, so somebody possibly trying to take credit for Satoshi's work doesn't seem to fit in.
Last observation: Wright's style doesn't pass the sniff test. From the soundbites and writing samples I've seen, there's a big difference between Wright's and Satoshi's style -- the latter's phrasing and argument development being rather modest sounding, never boasting -- which means I personally want to see a lot more hard evidence -- i.e. documents constituting proof of identity between the two, that also have been shown to be authentic and non-tampered with -- before seriously considering that Satoshi has been identified.
I concur; having this conversation with a friend today I rationalized my objections to this story with pretty much the same words. Believe me we will witness several similar "revelations" until BTC becomes what's destined to. Finally, I want to put a more "simple" thought in this. Imagine you're Satoshi; you've invented an extraordinary digital currency that will revolutionize the whole planet. You've included -but not limited to- economics, forensics, cryptography, networking, mathematics, chaotic modelling, social engineering in order to make it happen, and insure it's gonna fulfill its destiny. Undeniably, -if you're a single entity- and not a bunch of scientists, you're quite an extraordinary mind. What are the odds you didn't close all the links that lead to you? Didn't you foresee something like this coming?http://gizmodo.com/reports-police-raid-home-of-possible-bitcoin-creator-c-1747025289I rest my case. My impression is that Wright (may he or may he not be SN) wanted to be found. clap clap good read prof chaos fyp
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ChartBuddy
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December 09, 2015, 03:00:47 PM |
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December 09, 2015, 03:20:59 PM |
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Question: Could i sell my bitcoin in wallet while being 1 year behind? How large is 1 year 20 weeks to download?
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December 09, 2015, 03:23:26 PM |
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Question: Could i sell my bitcoin in wallet while being 1 year behind? How large is 1 year 20 weeks to download?
As long as you have the wallet and password, of course you could spend your money It may take hours and days. If you don't want to wait, you may switch to a lite client such as Electrum
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December 09, 2015, 03:27:19 PM |
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Question: Could i sell my bitcoin in wallet while being 1 year behind? How large is 1 year 20 weeks to download?
i would guess 8h
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ghandi
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December 09, 2015, 03:35:41 PM |
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Next ignition now! Please!
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December 09, 2015, 03:37:16 PM |
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[...]
My impression is that Wright (may he or may he not be SN) wanted to be found.
clap clap good read butters Snark aside, that line is, in my opinion, our take-home message so far. By itself, it doesn't exclude the possibility that Wright is Satoshi, but it does add additional requirements on what counts as proof -- and what we've seen so far doesn't constitute that, imo. Looks like maybe Gmaxwell has proved that he (Wright) is not Satoshi: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3w027x/dr_craig_steven_wright_alleged_satoshi_by_wired/cxslii7
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December 09, 2015, 03:39:26 PM |
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[...]
My impression is that Wright (may he or may he not be SN) wanted to be found.
clap clap good read butters Snark aside, that line is, in my opinion, our take-home message so far. By itself, it doesn't exclude the possibility that Wright is Satoshi, but it does add additional requirements on what counts as proof -- and what we've seen so far doesn't constitute that, imo. Does he still have any github privileges? Maybe one of those fancy crypto-sig thingys? If he takes the limelight and admits to being satoshi I'll want some confirmation in that direction. If not, he either wants to be ignored or deserves to be ignored.
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philip2000uk
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December 09, 2015, 03:39:43 PM |
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Question: Could i sell my bitcoin in wallet while being 1 year behind? How large is 1 year 20 weeks to download?
As long as you have the wallet and password, of course you could spend your money It may take hours and days. If you don't want to wait, you may switch to a lite client such as Electrum Thank you, it just gets complicated for me if i was to switch wallets. I wasn't even able to just move blocks to my laptop from pc as it messed up so i'll wait. So i could send the bitcoins and then it just wont update till whenever but the guy on the other side would get them immediately? Thanks
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philip2000uk
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December 09, 2015, 03:40:24 PM |
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Question: Could i sell my bitcoin in wallet while being 1 year behind? How large is 1 year 20 weeks to download?
i would guess 8h thanks, 30 mins later its down by 2 weeks
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peonminer
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December 09, 2015, 03:41:17 PM |
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Next ignition now! Please! For real doeeee
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December 09, 2015, 03:51:24 PM |
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The Craig Wright thing doesn't add up. There's supposed to be a tx of 1.1m BTC. Where is it on the blockchain and why are Satoshi's coins still where they always were? https://bitscan.com/articles/something-about-the-new-satoshi-isnt-wrightI'm trying to find another explanation and the only ones I can come up with are 1) Someone else has 1m BTC 2) The doc is fake
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