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March 05, 2018, 11:37:01 PM
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..sorry if double posting- windows 10 defecated in the proverbial bed..

Thank you @pantroglodytes:

"One more thing: there were many suggestions to Satoshi's identity above but it seems that Mike Hearn connection is missing, it has been mentioned here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2146520.0;all
And I think it is very compelling, too!"

Best article i've read so far!



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March 06, 2018, 09:35:47 AM
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@Buwaytress: thanks, my fav article so far!

It's always been mine as well regarding this topic! The old HistoryOfBitcoin timeline also names the three guys in the article (who submitted the cryptographic patent). In investigative journalism, you seek out coincidences like this and over time realise that there's a pattern or logic to coinciding events. I'm no longer a journalist but the memory good old days of spending months hunting down leads for a big story sometimes makes me wish I'd get off my ass and look up some of these forgotten personalities. Not so much to discover who Satoshi is/was, but for the surely interesting insight we'd gain from catching up with these guys again.

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March 06, 2018, 01:12:32 PM
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..sorry if double posting- windows 10 defecated in the proverbial bed..

Thank you @pantroglodytes:

"One more thing: there were many suggestions to Satoshi's identity above but it seems that Mike Hearn connection is missing, it has been mentioned here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2146520.0;all
And I think it is very compelling, too!"

Best article i've read so far!
I am glad I could offer a valuable reference.
I have been thinking, what if one of those clues that me and others have been referring to above, was left deliberately by Satoshi himself to create even more confusion on the subject? It is an interesting possibility, aint it?
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March 07, 2018, 06:12:20 PM
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Hello everyone guys. I would like to share my happiness. At last, I finally took the first monitor out of the project, the first profit was posted by me in December 2017 and now I withdrew quite a decent percentage. I am absolutely happy with the project
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March 07, 2018, 06:25:32 PM
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Satoshi's did a Bernard MadOff years ago but recently he was wanted in connection with $5bn
going missing but we all know around here that he is Jesus and won't hear a word said against
him but they will be more than happy to blame mr invisible if prices crash back down to cents again.

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/bitcoin-latest-craig-wright-sued-cryptocurrency-dave-kleiman-lawsuit-inventor-satoshi-nakamoto-claim-a8230976.html

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A man claiming to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, whose identity remains one of tech culture's great unknowns, has been accused of stealing $5bn (£3.59bn) of the cyptocurrency from his late business partner.

Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright, 47, is accused of using bogus contracts and false signatures to lay claim to bitcoins mined by Dave Kleiman, a computer security expert, according to a lawsuit filed by the latter's brother.

Kleiman died in 2013 and his family argues they still own the rights to the bitcoins and blockchain technology he held, according to Bloomberg.

"Craig forged a series of contracts that purported to transfer Dave’s assets to Craig and/or companies controlled by him,’’ the Kleiman family's lawyer said in a complaint filed in West Palm Beach, Florida, on 14 February.

Satoshi is not to be blamed for the Lightning Network, Bankers are behind that move but you can call them whales if you like.

Mining is CPU-wars and Intel, AMD like it nearly as much as big oil likes miners wasting electricity. Is this what mankind has come too.
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April 12, 2018, 01:01:58 PM
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Thanks for the responses all, really appreciate it, on my way to checking out all those links. Before seeing any responses I geeked out and went through most of satoshis posts from 2009-2010(on bitcointalk); here are what seem to be the most idiosyncratic bits, and notes on spelling variations:

satoshi's vernacular/style:

-I don't question that GPL is a good license for operating systems- (license-American English)
-I did a rough tally of 4000 blocks-
-(more experience in Windows than Linux)-
-Bitcoin is still very new and has not been independently analysed.- (Analyse- British english)
-Nothing against GPL per-se, but Bitcoin is an MIT license project-  (license-American English)
-The foreground is now exactly the same colour as the BC in the old one. (Colour-British English)
//contra: -I have to guess it has something to do with your display color depth selection.- (color- American English)
-The screen just goes haywire.-
-If we get too big, then by the same token, we're big enough that we don't need IRC-
- it gets too swamped with moochers using them for free bandwidth.-
- Any site that gets well known has to become more aggressively pay-naggy to cover bandwidth costs-
-do transactions without being full blown nodes.-
-Hurray!  We have our first language.-
-This is now fixed in the SVN version. 1) Menu bar default color.- (color- American English)
-The design supports a tremendous variety of possible transaction types that I designed years ago.- (written in 2010)
-massive development and maintenance hassle for me.-
-I would have to air a lot of disclaimers- (air- American english?)
-They've got it awfully buried considering 9 out of 10 users are used to having it on the right.-
-Most programs are a bunch of memory access, comparisons and branching, they rarely get down to cranking away at maths for very long.-
- Like cash, you don't keep your entire net worth in your pocket, just walking around money for incidental expenses.-
-BTW, I did come to my senses after that brief bout with 1.3-
-Sorry to be a wet blanket.  Writing a description for this thing for general audiences is bloody hard.  There's nothing to relate it to. (this screams British to me!)
-and let it start over downloading the block chain again. -
-Sorry to be a wet blanket.-
-A rough back-of-the-envelope example:-
-Correct me if I'm wrong (please, and I'll gladly eat crow) -
-WikiLeaks has kicked the hornet's nest, and the swarm is headed towards us-
-and get mad at the pool operator-
-and I'll keep my own tally or static record of them-
-ribuck's description is spot on-
-poedit reorganised the file for some reason- (British variant of organise)
- If it jumbles the order -
- nip in the bud-
-It ramps up the fee requirement -

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US/UK variant words checked: centre vs center fibre vs fiber defense vs defence  organise labor behaviour maneuver traveling vs travelling colour analyse (UK) offence (UK)



I bet a proper analysis of times of day at which satoshi was most active would be an interesting clue also..

.. also, I would like to thank Adderall for the 3 hours of hyper focus that could never normally be justified!!!





Addition: Just learned that Satoshi's Birthday (a la bitcointalk profile) is 5th April- the final day of UK tax year. Not sure if this is meaningful but i thought it could be interesting..
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April 12, 2018, 01:06:01 PM
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Well he was known to spell in American and English. This could point to the fact it is a group or it could point to the fact English isn't his first language but this Imo doesn't narrow down the chase for him.
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