quone17
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January 08, 2014, 05:23:28 AM |
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Does anyone know who satoshi is? I know he had communicated with the head bitcoin foundation people. Did he give any indication as to why he's secretive about his identity ?
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empoweoqwj
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January 08, 2014, 05:52:44 AM |
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Does anyone know who satoshi is? I know he had communicated with the head bitcoin foundation people. Did he give any indication as to why he's secretive about his identity ?
Never heard that question before? yawn ....
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FTWbitcoinFTW
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January 08, 2014, 07:15:21 AM |
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#2 obv !! It's my sign since i'm here
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Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. it has lots of buttery taste..
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NodeSeperator
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January 08, 2014, 07:29:51 AM |
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Why is everybody thinking he is still alive ? He is long gone; back in a random trunk of JP Morgan.
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FTWbitcoinFTW
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January 08, 2014, 07:45:53 AM |
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it's unlikely a single personne so no big deal If one of the 3 was hit by a truk or a plane or whatever
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Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. it has lots of buttery taste..
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qualia8
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January 08, 2014, 01:27:02 PM |
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Thanks for this. I love this one: Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to.
So true.... Reminds me very much of Feynman on explaining magnetism by analogy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMFPe-DwULM
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empoweoqwj
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January 08, 2014, 01:47:36 PM |
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Why is everybody thinking he is still alive ? He is long gone; back in a random trunk of JP Morgan. Another epic fail by JP Morgan then - bitcoin is alive and kicking and bigger than Satoshi probably ever imagined
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LiteCoinGuy
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January 08, 2014, 02:43:21 PM |
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I just spent a couple hours reading through Satoshi's 1,000+ posts and plucked out my four favorites: 1. (I’ve been working on bitcoin’s design) since 2007. At some point I became convinced there was a way to do this without any trust required at all and couldn’t resist to keep thinking about it. 2. Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. 3. Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to. 4. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. I've got a couple dozen more here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/06/satoshi-nakamoto-quotes/thank you for that. interesting. it would be nice to read the mails from gavin to satoshi too...
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empoweoqwj
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January 09, 2014, 02:41:52 AM |
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I just spent a couple hours reading through Satoshi's 1,000+ posts and plucked out my four favorites: 1. (I’ve been working on bitcoin’s design) since 2007. At some point I became convinced there was a way to do this without any trust required at all and couldn’t resist to keep thinking about it. 2. Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. 3. Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to. 4. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. I've got a couple dozen more here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/06/satoshi-nakamoto-quotes/thank you for that. interesting. it would be nice to read the mails from gavin to satoshi too... Well Gavin's definitely still alive. Email and ask him to send them to ya
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January 09, 2014, 06:14:19 AM |
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I just spent a couple hours reading through Satoshi's 1,000+ posts and plucked out my four favorites: 1. (I’ve been working on bitcoin’s design) since 2007. At some point I became convinced there was a way to do this without any trust required at all and couldn’t resist to keep thinking about it. 2. Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. 3. Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to. 4. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. I've got a couple dozen more here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/06/satoshi-nakamoto-quotes/Satoshi is probably* a Brit**. http://britishisms.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/bloody/* Yes. Also a master at track covering, but across 1000+ posts, maybe not, especially when focused on software/crypto issues. ** Yes. Yes. Heard it before? Stop reading this then! Or he could be bloody Australlian... seriously, Aussies have more a stranglehold over 'bloody' than Brits. Bloody hell...
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empoweoqwj
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January 09, 2014, 10:58:25 AM |
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I just spent a couple hours reading through Satoshi's 1,000+ posts and plucked out my four favorites: 1. (I’ve been working on bitcoin’s design) since 2007. At some point I became convinced there was a way to do this without any trust required at all and couldn’t resist to keep thinking about it. 2. Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. 3. Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to. 4. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. I've got a couple dozen more here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/06/satoshi-nakamoto-quotes/Satoshi is probably* a Brit**. http://britishisms.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/bloody/* Yes. Also a master at track covering, but across 1000+ posts, maybe not, especially when focused on software/crypto issues. ** Yes. Yes. Heard it before? Stop reading this then! Or he could be bloody Australlian... seriously, Aussies have more a stranglehold over 'bloody' than Brits. Bloody hell... He ain't bloody British and he ain't bloody Australian
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January 15, 2014, 07:52:36 AM |
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satoshi could have been a woman
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March 01, 2014, 04:56:39 AM |
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satoshi could have been a woman
There are no records of Nakamoto's identity or identities prior to the creation of Bitcoin. Satoshi is a male, Japanese name, whose meaning is variously given as "wise", "clear-thinking", "quick-witted"[8][9] or "intelligent history", i.e. a person with intelligent ancestors.[10] "Nakamoto"(中本) is a Japanese family name.Possible? Yes. Likely? No.
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bitvestor
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March 04, 2014, 05:54:26 PM |
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I just spent a couple hours reading through Satoshi's 1,000+ posts and plucked out my four favorites: 1. (I’ve been working on bitcoin’s design) since 2007. At some point I became convinced there was a way to do this without any trust required at all and couldn’t resist to keep thinking about it. 2. Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone. 3. Sorry to be a wet blanket. Writing a description for (bitcoin) for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to. 4. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. I've got a couple dozen more here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/06/satoshi-nakamoto-quotes/I like this Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone.
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