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May 13, 2013, 04:07:58 AM
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If satoshi was supposedly Japanese, and he is listed as the founder of the forum, why isn't the UI in Japanese, and why didn't he post in Japanese?
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May 14, 2013, 06:08:47 PM
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If satoshi was supposedly Japanese, and he is listed as the founder of the forum, why isn't the UI in Japanese, and why didn't he post in Japanese?

Why? Because he probably wasn't really Japanese.
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May 14, 2013, 06:09:27 PM
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If satoshi was supposedly Japanese, and he is listed as the founder of the forum, why isn't the UI in Japanese, and why didn't he post in Japanese?

Why? Because he probably wasn't really Japanese.

He was most definitely English Cheesy

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May 14, 2013, 06:12:52 PM
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If satoshi was supposedly Japanese, and he is listed as the founder of the forum, why isn't the UI in Japanese, and why didn't he post in Japanese?

Why? Because he probably wasn't really Japanese.

He was most definitely English Cheesy

Well, an English-speaker, at any rate.

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May 14, 2013, 06:40:43 PM
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If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese? Powerful logic here, guys.

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May 14, 2013, 06:43:26 PM
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Das WorldWideWeb wurde in der Schweiz erfunden, ab jetzt ist hier nur noch Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch und Rätoromanisch erlaubt.
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May 14, 2013, 06:46:33 PM
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If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese? Powerful logic here, guys.

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Post a link to the most popular Japanese forum, then.  Given that the creator is Japanese, there should be a massive Japanese following, right?

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May 14, 2013, 06:52:34 PM
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If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese? Powerful logic here, guys.

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Post a link to the most popular Japanese forum, then.  Given that the creator is Japanese, there should be a massive Japanese following, right?

Nationalism is not a justification. You can't say that the Japanese should like it just because the creator is Japanese. Furthermore, English is the language of money and trade. Someone smart enough to design something like Bitcoin wouldn't be dumb enough to limit it to the Japanese.

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May 14, 2013, 07:03:05 PM
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If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese? Powerful logic here, guys.

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Post a link to the most popular Japanese forum, then.  Given that the creator is Japanese, there should be a massive Japanese following, right?

Nationalism is not a justification. You can't say that the Japanese should like it just because the creator is Japanese. Furthermore, English is the language of money and trade. Someone smart enough to design something like Bitcoin wouldn't be dumb enough to limit it to the Japanese.

On the contrary, if the creator was Japanese, living in Japan, the first people who would take notice are the Japanese, as he would likely be speaking with other Japanese associates who were interested in his idea; I don't know how many non-Japanese speakers live outside of Japan, but I wager it isn't much.  Considering that Satoshi was extremely well-versed in the English language, spent most of his time awake during Western hours, and never spoke Japanese while he was here, or anywhere where his name followed, I argue that the name is false and he isn't from Japan, or wasn't there while developing Bitcoin, which in either case, I don't consider him Japanese, which is why your parody, "If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese?", doesn't really work out to begin with.  Satoshi wasn't in Japan, and probably wasn't Japanese, which, as the OP asked, is why there isn't a major Japanese forum, and why Satoshi doesn't speak Japanese.

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May 14, 2013, 07:07:37 PM
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On the contrary, if the creator was Japanese, living in Japan, the first people who would take notice are the Japanese, as he would likely be speaking with other Japanese associates who were interested in his idea; I don't know how many non-Japanese speakers live outside of Japan, but I wager it isn't much.  Considering that Satoshi was extremely well-versed in the English language, spent most of his time awake during Western hours, and never spoke Japanese while he was here, or anywhere where his name followed, I argue that the name is false and he isn't from Japan, or wasn't there while developing Bitcoin, which in either case, I don't consider him Japanese, which is why your parody, "If the Sony Playstation is designed in Japan, why isn't it only in Japanese?", doesn't really work out to begin with.  Satoshi wasn't in Japan, and probably wasn't Japanese, which, as the OP asked, is why there isn't a major Japanese forum, and why Satoshi doesn't speak Japanese.

No, a person wishing to remain anonymous would not go out and meet many people to explain his idea, especially not in the location in which he lives. The internet is an English dominated means of conveyance. A Japanese person would quickly realize that Japan is very small and would like to reach a wider audience. It makes absolutely no sense to offer Bitcoin to the Japanese first, just like it makes no sense to offer a Playstation only to the Japanese. It is understable to claim Satoshi is most likely not Japanese, however your evidence for such a hypothesis is nonexistent.

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May 14, 2013, 07:10:52 PM
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It makes absolutely no sense to offer Bitcoin to the Japanese first, just like it makes no sense to offer a Playstation only to the Japanese.
And yet, Sony does release the consoles and games in Japan first, and there are many that never make it over. (or only make it over untranslated)

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May 14, 2013, 07:24:05 PM
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No, a person wishing to remain anonymous would not go out and meet many people to explain his idea, especially not in the location in which he lives. The internet is an English dominated means of conveyance. A Japanese person would quickly realize that Japan is very small and would like to reach a wider audience. It makes absolutely no sense to offer Bitcoin to the Japanese first, just like it makes no sense to offer a Playstation only to the Japanese. It is understable to claim Satoshi is most likely not Japanese, however your evidence for such a hypothesis is nonexistent.

If he wanted to remain anonymous, why would you assume he was Japanese?  Here's the problem; you seem to still assume, or are playing off the OP's assumption, that Satoshi is actually Japanese, in some form or another.  If I wanted to remain completely anonymous, I'd invent a false identity, right?  And I'd probably pick something nobody would suspect, but could easily adopt; the Japanese are stereotyped to be highly logical and literal people, with super-powered brains who could invent something like Bitcoin.  That's the kind of image I'd want people to believe; not some white guy living somewhere much further west, despite Satoshi's personality and other habits pointing in this direction.  If this evidence doesn't count, then your evidence, that Satoshi was being honest about his name and character, requires a lot of naivety to count as "existent".  It's not that Satoshi would only offer the Playstation to the Japanese (which doesn't make sense to begin with, as the Playstation is already offered in multiple languages, and nowhere have we come to the conclusion that Satoshi would've only released his product in Japanese,) it's that he isn't Japanese and wouldn't have offered it to begin with, due to a language barrier, and more importantly, because he doesn't care about the Japanese.

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May 14, 2013, 07:27:18 PM
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If he wanted to remain anonymous, why would you assume he was Japanese?  Here's the problem; you seem to still assume, or are playing off the OP's assumption, that Satoshi is actually Japanese, in some form or another.  If I wanted to remain completely anonymous, I'd invent a false identity, right?  And I'd probably pick something nobody would suspect, but could easily adopt; the Japanese are stereotyped to be highly logical and literal people, with super-powered brains who could invent something like Bitcoin.  That's the kind of image I'd want people to believe; not some white guy living somewhere much further west, despite Satoshi's personality and other habits pointing in this direction.  If this evidence doesn't count, then your evidence, that Satoshi was being honest about his name and character, requires a lot of naivety to count as "existent".  It's not that Satoshi would only offer the Playstation to the Japanese (which doesn't make sense to begin with, as the Playstation is already offered in multiple languages, and nowhere have we come to the conclusion that Satoshi would've only released his product in Japanese,) it's that he isn't Japanese and wouldn't have offered it to begin with, due to a language barrier, and more importantly, because he doesn't care about the Japanese.

There is no reason to assume he is anything other than what he said he was, since neither you nor I can prove otherwise. Speculation is fine, but claiming it as fact is simply incorrect.

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May 14, 2013, 07:30:22 PM
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There is no reason to assume he is anything other than what he said he was, since neither you nor I can prove otherwise. Speculation is fine, but claiming it as fact is simply incorrect.

Fine.

And by the way, I'm actually president Obama.

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May 14, 2013, 07:31:21 PM
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There is no reason to assume he is anything other than what he said he was, since neither you nor I can prove otherwise. Speculation is fine, but claiming it as fact is simply incorrect.

There are plenty of reasons:
...Satoshi was extremely well-versed in the English language, spent most of his time awake during Western hours, and never spoke Japanese while he was here, or anywhere where his name followed...

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May 14, 2013, 07:36:11 PM
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Fine.

And by the way, I'm actually president Obama.

While highly unlikely, it is entirely possible and I am not able to prove such a thing incorrect.

There is no reason to assume he is anything other than what he said he was, since neither you nor I can prove otherwise. Speculation is fine, but claiming it as fact is simply incorrect.

There are plenty of reasons:
...Satoshi was extremely well-versed in the English language, spent most of his time awake during Western hours, and never spoke Japanese while he was here, or anywhere where his name followed...

Like I said, speculation is fine. Arguing this as evidence against Satoshi is futile, because it implies that:

1. A Japanese person is not allowed to be awake during certain hours of the day.
2. A Japanese person can't speak good English.
3. A Japanese person can't voluntarily refuse to communicate in Japanese.

Since those three points are absolute nonsense, your evidence is in fact not evidence at all.

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May 14, 2013, 07:49:23 PM
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1. A Japanese person is not allowed to be awake during certain hours of the day.
2. A Japanese person can't speak good English.
3. A Japanese person can't voluntarily refuse to communicate in Japanese.

1. A Japanese person is much less likely to be awake during certain hours of the night.
2. A Japanese person is apt to make specific grammatical errors, none of which Satoshi made. (It's speak English well, btw... "speak good English" is not good English. Wink )
3. A Japanese person would naturally be more comfortable speaking in his native language.

These are not proof that Satoshi was in fact a US-based native speaker of English, but they are evidence.

Let's hit this problem with Occam's Razor: Which is more probable, that a native English speaker would choose a Japanese pseudonym, or that a native Japanese speaker would choose a Japanese pseudonym, and then proceed to go to great lengths to pretend to be a native English speaker using a Japanese pseudonym?

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May 14, 2013, 08:00:42 PM
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You seem to be unaware of two vital concepts in human beings: lying, and detection of lies, otherwise known as "doubt".  I "doubt" Satoshi is Japanese.  I "doubt" he is Japanese so much, that it is beyond reason.  Though I can never prove he is not Japanese, I have enough "doubt" to know that he isn't being honest with his identity.  Anyone should be able to clearly see that I am not President Obama; it's okay to have doubt.  You can doubt my identity.  Simply because you cannot prove it to the absolute, 100% tee, doesn't mean it cannot be true.

If it's absolutes you're needing, then I don't know what to tell you; unless you're willing to find Satoshi, get him to take a picture, along with his Japanese birth certificate, his SSN, and total proof that he is the creator of Bitcoin, so we can see, clearly, he is, in fact, a Japanese man from Japan, I cannot say he is Japanese, or that his name is really his.  Hear-say is not good enough, due to the problem I described before: the concept of lying, being, people deliberately or inadvertently hiding the truth.  Until this evidence is provided, I will proceed to doubt Satoshi's name is actually Satoshi, and I will doubt his nationality as being Japanese.  You're right in saying, there's no good proof that he isn't Japanese, but you're also under the assumption that he is.  Right now, nobody knows to the absolute truth, including you.

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These are not proof that Satoshi was in fact a US-based native speaker of English, but they are evidence.

Let's hit this problem with Occam's Razor: Which is more probable, that a native English speaker would choose a Japanese pseudonym, or that a native Japanese speaker would choose a Japanese pseudonym, and then proceed to go to great lengths to pretend to be a native English speaker using a Japanese pseudonym?

A Japanese person would be more likely to use a Japanese pseudonym and then modify his lifestyle to correctly tailor to his intended English audience. It is pretty easy to say this, because "more likely" is subject to an individuals interpretation. Like I said, your evidence is not evidence at all, as it can be twisted to support either side. It is situational evidence at best.

You're also trying to twist Occam's Razor into a false dichotomy.

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You seem to be unaware of two vital concepts in human beings: lying, and detection of lies, otherwise known as "doubt".  I "doubt" Satoshi is Japanese.  I "doubt" he is Japanese so much, that it is beyond reason.  Though I can never prove he is not Japanese, I have enough "doubt" to know that he isn't being honest with his identity.  Anyone should be able to clearly see that I am not President Obama; it's okay to have doubt.  You can doubt my identity.  Simply because you cannot prove it to the absolute, 100% tee, doesn't mean it cannot be true.

If it's absolutes you're needing, then I don't know what to tell you; unless you're willing to find Satoshi, get him to take a picture, along with his Japanese birth certificate, his SSN, and total proof that he is the creator of Bitcoin, so we can see, clearly, he is, in fact, a Japanese man from Japan, I cannot say he is Japanese, or that his name is really his.  Hear-say is not good enough, due to the problem I described before: the concept of lying, being, people deliberately or inadvertently hiding the truth.  Until this evidence is provided, I will proceed to doubt Satoshi's name is actually Satoshi, and I will doubt his nationality as being Japanese.  You're right in saying, there's no good proof that he isn't Japanese, but you're also under the assumption that he is.  Right now, nobody knows to the absolute truth, including you.

Then this entire thread is pretty pointless.

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May 14, 2013, 08:10:01 PM
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You're also trying to twist Occam's Razor into a false dichotomy.
Occam's razor works equally well on more than two options. It's possible that he was a Chinese person, using a Japanese pseudonym, and tailoring his posting habits and language to appear western. Or he could have been a space alien posting from the moon, using a hyper-tech translation program and a Japanese pseudonym. Occam slices all of those away as well.

It's also possible that you are Satoshi, and throwing FUD to get people off your trail. Wink

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