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November 27, 2013, 08:02:38 PM
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THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )


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November 27, 2013, 08:18:10 PM
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Where's the news?
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April 25, 2014, 05:39:06 AM
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Maybe I can help.

First, let's start with the hidden meaning for the easy one:  Satoshi Nakamoto.


This was posted in a news article.


The name Satoshi Nakamoto is believed to be a pseudonym for a person, a group, or even a larger, possibly governmental organization. In Japanese, Satoshi means “clear-thinking” or “wise.” Naka can mean “inside” or “relationship” and moto is used to describe “the origin” or “the foundation.”


Put it all together and you get “thinking clearly inside the foundation.”

To me, personally, inside the foundation could also mean a central intelligence (thinking and inside a foundation).

But that's a stretch so let's just leave it with the neat and not such ground shaking hidden meaning of:

Thinking clearly inside the Foundation.


Now for iXcoin's dev:  Thomas Nasakioto...a much more clever and difficult hidden meaning to uncover.

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April 25, 2014, 05:44:06 AM
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THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )

Welcome to 2011. He's also an alt of the user Oldminer.

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April 25, 2014, 05:52:33 AM
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Quick note to understand before looking at the meaning inside the hidden meaning.  iXcoin is an exact twin, a technological twin of Bitcoin - the only difference is the 21 million coins [for iXcoin] were printed in fast forward so by 9/2014 all 21 million coins, and thus more liquidity, will be completed compared to 2033 for Bitcoin.

Also, Thomas Nasakioto is an exact Twin, an anagram of The name Satoshi Nakamoto.  

So twice we have the important use of twin [name and technology] for iXcoin as it pertains to Bitcoin.


Now, the hidden meaning inside Thomas Nasakioto:


The Following was uncovered via Vlad2Vlad, last year [2013]:


Thomas in Aramaic means:  Twin

Nasa' in Aramaic means:  "To lift up" or "to Anoint"

Kioto backwards is Otoik.

Otoik in Greek means:  Colonies or Colonists.


Add it all together and you get:  The Twin to Lift up the Colonies [Colonists].


So you decide, are these hidden meanings a mere accident or a game, or do they mean something.  

And if they mean something, then which of the 2 hidden meanings seems more powerful and global to you:



Thinking Clearly inside the Foundation.

Or...

The Twin to Lift up the Colonies.


You decide!

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April 25, 2014, 05:56:34 AM
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THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )

Welcome to 2011. He's also an alt of the user Oldminer.


Yep, for anyone who has been around since the day IXC launched, you would know that Nasakioto is Oldminer. If memory serves me correctly it was Deep Celeron that dug that up. IXC does have one distinction though, it was the first to try a premine scam and get outted for it.



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Oldminer=Nasakioto Thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37502.0


A Bit quick to jump on our poor old Thomas, ain't we, Alxs, err, BCX?

We all know the guy behind Thomas was and is just a contractor. He doesn't matter much compared to what iXcoin has hidden inside of it - and its valuable [and time tested] payment system.

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April 25, 2014, 05:59:31 AM
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THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )



Obvious Anagram.
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April 25, 2014, 06:02:31 AM
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@Vlad,

I thin your cool and all but seriously guy, step away from the keyboard and get back on your meds  Grin Grin Grin


~BCX~



PS Nasakioto was proven to be Oldminer who is also highly suspected of being the infamous user Atlas.




Like I said, I don't really care if Thomas is also the contractor who worked on other coins and as old miner.  That's something I figured out last year as well and it still all fits.

But none of that explains these meanings inside Satoshi Nakamoto and especially Thomas Nasakioto.



PS. - You said you stopped buying.  You lied to me, brother.


Dream a little dream...haha.

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April 25, 2014, 06:04:29 AM
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@Vlad,

Relax I don't have anything against IXC, just contributing to the trivia, that's all.


~BCX~



No worries man, I've always liked you. 


Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.


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April 25, 2014, 06:14:24 AM
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Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.




Yes indeed, I have a special party planned for those Digitalcoin bastards in the few days.

I just tested a 1 gig burst a little earlier today.


~BCX~

Bhahaaaaa.

Baritus!!!

He was always pretty arrogant.  Man, if IXC takes off I hope to build a mining farm and I will definitely join you on these coin killing sprees.

There's too many anyway - time to clean up.  Haha!

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April 25, 2014, 06:32:27 AM
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No wait, I have 10,000 Digital coins.

Dumping NOW!

Hahaa.

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April 25, 2014, 10:52:10 PM
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Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.
Yes indeed, I have a special party planned for those Digitalcoin bastards in the few days.

I just tested a 1 gig burst a little earlier today.
~BCX~
What happened to the Auroracoin attack?
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April 26, 2014, 02:09:06 AM
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What happened to the DGC attack?

I sold my 10k DGC in a hurry [at a loss] and the price is barely lower today.

I expected a price collapse on news of a hard fork.

BCX, you need to be a dependable, reliable [Crypto] Hitman.  We can send all the murdered coins to my CryptoHell.com website.  Haha.  

lol, or give me access to a few miners and I'll show you how to run, what I'm gonna call [a proper] "blood pool".

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April 26, 2014, 04:55:28 AM
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Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.
Yes indeed, I have a special party planned for those Digitalcoin bastards in the few days.

I just tested a 1 gig burst a little earlier today.
~BCX~
What happened to the Auroracoin attack?


Read the first page of this for the Auroracoin info  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=552895.msg6016831#msg6016831

The lead AUR developer Nite69 and the coin creator Balduro openly admitted the attack was real after it was determined I was dialing it up enough to create noticeable disruption to their chain after a two week slow build. With AUR chain being only hours away from being killed, let's just say we worked out a resolution that resulted in the coin not being destroyed. After two weeks of denying the AUR attack was building it couldn't be ignored. Time warp is a very slow attack that takes a while to build but is basically unstoppable if deployed with the right skill and nethash.

Yesterday I deployed the first phase of a timewarp on DGC with a 1ghs burst. I estimate it will take about 17 days to be able to overtake the main chain at which time I will completely annihilate the blockchain with everything I can throw at it. The end goal will be complete destruction of the DGC network. The only thing that will save DGC is the posting of the stolen wallet addresses. Baritus has chosen to do this the hard way.



~BCX~



Ahahaaaaaaa.

I want.  I want.  I want.

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April 26, 2014, 05:07:17 AM
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Oh my...not this again...  Roll Eyes

THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

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SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )

Welcome to 2011. He's also an alt of the user Oldminer.

I see your still stuck in some sort of timewarp too...lol

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Oh my...not this again...  Roll Eyes

THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )

Welcome to 2011. He's also an alt of the user Oldminer.

I see your still stuck in some sort of timewarp too...lol

ol scam bustin Tomatocage probably like to be timewarped as he'd have his work cut out for him lately.......this sections like 90% scamartists Sad
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April 26, 2014, 05:29:39 AM
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Oh my...not this again...  Roll Eyes

THOMAS NASAKIOTO  -> Ellusive developer of iXcoin ( early 2011 )

(jumble the letters around)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO -> Ellusive developer of bitcoin ( early 2009 )

Welcome to 2011. He's also an alt of the user Oldminer.

I see your still stuck in some sort of timewarp too...lol


Seriously OT, give it up guy.

TC and I are not the 2014 newbies.

Thomas Nasakioto is Olminer as well very likely being Atlas.

Atlas was cool in his own way, RIP Atlas.


~BCX~

LMAO

Wow BC, I would have given you more credit...

No, suffice to say, I'm not aka TN, Atlas, Humphrey Bogart, or Humpty Dumpty. I only use the one username but hey do continue with the false assumptions..I find it quite amusing lol

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April 26, 2014, 05:32:34 AM
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Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.




Yes indeed, I have a special party planned for those Digitalcoin bastards in the few days.

I just tested a 1 gig burst a little earlier today.


~BCX~

Damn I am a dgc bagholder.....
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April 26, 2014, 05:38:04 AM
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Oldminer,

You attacked me a few months ago, in a personal and angry way.

Very odd for a guy I've never ran across, no?

For me that was proof you've got an alternate ID (or more) and one of them I have dealt with and I have, in some way, hurt you or pissed you off.

And I can't think of what would piss me off more than some a-hole coming in with a few grand and a big mouth and hi-jacking my coin from me.

Cause let's face it, that's what I did with iXcoin.

Just keep in mind, as angry as I was with Thomas, for the whole premine - bounty thing, I did my best to keep his name Alive as the real dev and iXcoin as well.

So if you are Thomas, then you should be thanking me. Unless of course, there was some bigger plan to keep IXC forgotten and near death until September of this year.

In that case, I'm a fly in the ointment and I had no idea so don't blame me.

Well, actually, I had a pretty good idea.  So yeah, blame me, afterall.

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April 26, 2014, 05:40:19 AM
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Shouldn't you be killing some coin?  lol, I wish I could, I'd be killing coins daily.  Haha, and getting medals from the community.




Yes indeed, I have a special party planned for those Digitalcoin bastards in the few days.

I just tested a 1 gig burst a little earlier today.


~BCX~

Damn I am a dgc bagholder.....


Dump, Kelsey dear, dump.  I did.

Unless Baritus caves, which I doubt, DGC is going much lower.

I'm hoping to buy DGC sub 1,000.  That would be an unreal deal.

Come on BCX, you can do it!  Haha.

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