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June 09, 2018, 07:54:06 PM
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My imagination is highly active, i tend to think outside the box.

I decided to see if "Satoshi Nakamoto" was an anagram and came up with "aka its a moonshot". I find it difficult to believe that 15 letters in total can make up a sentence that is someone what relevant in the crypto space. 15 letters to 15 letters.

It has made we wonder if Satoshi Nakamoto, has left secret messages / cryptic clues surrounding Bitcoin. The next piece of information that is available i decided to look into is, Bitcoin total supply of 17,084,350. Its a very specific number which i find unusual. Googles top searches for 17,084,350 is a Rochester carburetor model 17084350. An 8 digit number that is connected to a specific product. Rochester is a subsidiary of General Motors.
(As most are well aware, the stock market crash of 2008).
On November 7, 2008 General Motors reported it had projected it would run out of cash around mid-2009 without a combination of government funding, a merger, or sales of assets. Bitcoin was released to the world January 2009. Today 10 years later, General Motors is Americas most valuable automaker (followed by Tesla). Last year it was Tesla and the year before it was General Motors.

VERY WILD speculations, but would it surprise you if Satoshi Nakamoto was an alias name from someone connected to GM or Tesla? Gavin Andresen? Elon Musk? Many theories and many rabbit holes.

If anyone has come across any secret messages, cryptic clues, theories, feel free to share. Find the whole alias fascinating.
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June 09, 2018, 08:18:38 PM
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akitas moonshot.
google it

as for total supply. using your method. you will need to re-revise your research every ~10 minutes Cheesy ,, the supply has moved up since you last looked

it moves up every block(average 10minutes) by 12.5btc for the next couple years then increases by 6.25btc every ~10 minutes
the magic suply number you should be looking for is ~21mill coins. so you are grasping at straws with the GM automaker connection

as for the name satoshi
a few people in the cypherpunks group were into networking/decentralisation/ciphers/cryptic games analysis and there was a game back in 2005-2006 in called perplx city, made by mind candy which one part was called finding satoshi.

no one found that "satoshi"

so its possible one of the cypherpunks borrowed that name as thier new secret alias in 2008-2010

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to note the perplex citiy game was around a few years before bitcoin. and the person in the perplex city game is not the bitcoin creator. i was just explaining how the bitcoin creator may have chosen a name/alias

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June 09, 2018, 08:30:09 PM
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You need to consider 21 million it's what matter. Nakamoto means something in Japan, I don't remember what exactly but not something to explain a theory. However, Alex Jones can surely find something Cheesy
Sometimes I wonder why could happen if Satoshi suddenly comes back from nowhere

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June 14, 2018, 11:44:29 PM
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Throughout my knowledge, Satoshi Nakamoto's theology that has to do with bitcoin is creating welfare for everyone and creating an economic system and creating an economic system again because at that moment everyone is no longer trusting the bank due to the economic recession.
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June 15, 2018, 12:57:01 AM
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Satoshi Nakamoto main is not recognized the mobile to your blocks of the BTC to your blocks from the first days. Family account for the programming of the programming of the Bitcoin always be always as a hot topic, as a theme that the traditional media options are suitable.
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June 15, 2018, 01:00:28 AM
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Throughout my knowledge, Satoshi Nakamoto's theology that has to do with bitcoin is creating welfare for everyone and creating an economic system and creating an economic system again because at that moment everyone is no longer trusting the bank due to the economic recession.
the ethos and theology of bitcoin was not to do with replacing a "welfare system" (govrnment social security) .. it was to do with replacing the banking system (debt and banker orchestrated theft of innocent people)

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June 15, 2018, 03:34:27 PM
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akitas moonshot.
google it

as for total supply. using your method. you will need to re-revise your research every ~10 minutes Cheesy ,, the supply has moved up since you last looked

it moves up every block(average 10minutes) by 12.5btc for the next couple years then increases by 6.25btc every ~10 minutes
the magic suply number you should be looking for is ~21mill coins. so you are grasping at straws with the GM automaker connection

as for the name satoshi
a few people in the cypherpunks group were into networking/decentralisation/ciphers/cryptic games analysis and there was a game back in 2005-2006 in called perplx city, made by mind candy which one part was called finding satoshi.

no one found that "satoshi"

so its possible one of the cypherpunks borrowed that name as thier new secret alias in 2008-2010

..
to note the perplex citiy game was around a few years before bitcoin. and the person in the perplex city game is not the bitcoin creator. i was just explaining how the bitcoin creator may have chosen a name/alias

Nothing so special about the name Satoshi I guess.  It is a name used by many Japanese just as Christopher is used by some countries.

Question is who is the game character (Satoshi)?  Is he Human? Why did they choose Satoshi as the character?
I think the Creator of Pokemon is also called Satoshi (Satoshi  Tajiri).

Our own Satoshi (Bitcoin's Satoshi) is most likely a very matured man.
Inventors of unique ideas/tech are usually elderly. They probably would need lot of time to perfect their work
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July 08, 2018, 11:52:16 AM
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His pseudonym is Satoshi Nakamoto ... and here is everything we know about the inventor of the famous bitcoin. In other words, not much. If the mystery of his identity has not yet been pierced, theories abound about the individual, or the group, that gave birth to the first cryptocurrency.
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July 14, 2018, 03:46:22 PM
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You are great at imagining but not in the word game, especially anagrams. But it doesn’t shut the possibility about Elon Musk is the creator of Bitcoin, considering he’s the founder of PayPal. It’s better to focus on the development of Bitcoin and it application in the real world than concerning about that matter.
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August 03, 2018, 06:44:22 PM
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as for the name satoshi
a few people in the cypherpunks group were into networking/decentralisation/ciphers/cryptic games analysis and there was a game back in 2005-2006 in called perplx city, made by mind candy which one part was called finding satoshi.

no one found that "satoshi"

so its possible one of the cypherpunks borrowed that name as thier new secret alias in 2008-2010

..
to note the perplex citiy game was around a few years before bitcoin. and the person in the perplex city game is not the bitcoin creator. i was just explaining how the bitcoin creator may have chosen a name/alias
Someone also discussed this last year https://medium.com/@alec.shutze/who-is-satoshi-nakamoto-43a03412eb20 but I still disagree with the theory he made because it looks so made up, inversed with your theory that more rational and I think it’s quite acceptable. So far I don’t see the benefit from this, besides the satisfaction or pleasure.
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August 04, 2018, 03:46:44 PM
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Satoshi Nakamoto is an anonymous character or organization who created Bitcoin and created the Bitcoin Core (formerly Bitcoin-Qt) open source software for the public use of Bitcoin. Bitcoin started designing in 2007 when he believed that it was possible to create a trading system where members do not need to trust each other. The Bitcoin development community had gradually lost contact with Satoshi since mid-2010 after he gave Gavin Andresen an alert when the Bitcoin network was hacked. This key can be used to alert the entire system to stop the transaction. So far, the exact identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is unknown.
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August 04, 2018, 04:12:18 PM
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I am tired of discovering the truth of Satoshi Nakamoto as the creator of bitcoin
I feel that there is no need to continue the search, whoever we are, Satoshi Nakamoto always remembers his name as a hero of the world economy

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August 04, 2018, 04:51:23 PM
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Throughout my knowledge, Satoshi Nakamoto's theology that has to do with bitcoin is creating welfare for everyone and creating an economic system and creating an economic system again because at that moment everyone is no longer trusting the bank due to the economic recession.
I think it's too far.
experts believe that bitcoin will never dominate fiat currencies, let alone destroy banks.
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August 20, 2018, 05:30:26 AM
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as for the name satoshi
a few people in the cypherpunks group were into networking/decentralisation/ciphers/cryptic games analysis and there was a game back in 2005-2006 in called perplx city, made by mind candy which one part was called finding satoshi.

no one found that "satoshi"

so its possible one of the cypherpunks borrowed that name as thier new secret alias in 2008-2010

Someone also discussed this last year https://medium.com/@alec.shutze/who-is-satoshi-nakamoto-43a03412eb20 but I still disagree with the theory he made because it looks so made up, inversed with your theory that more rational and I think it’s quite acceptable. So far I don’t see the benefit from this, besides the satisfaction or pleasure.
 
This is one of the ways that people use (which I find quite fun) to find out or at least to search for the messages conveyed by the Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. If his name is a puzzle then in the whitepaper should have a puzzle waiting to be solved as well.
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August 20, 2018, 06:11:17 AM
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Throughout my knowledge, Satoshi Nakamoto's theology that has to do with bitcoin is creating welfare for everyone and creating an economic system and creating an economic system again because at that moment everyone is no longer trusting the bank due to the economic recession.
I agree with what you say that Satoshi Nakamoto's theology related to bitcoin creates an economic system because many people no longer trust the bank so they divert their attention, even with that system bitcoin can grow rapidly now.
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August 24, 2018, 01:43:28 PM
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15 Weird and Interesting Facts and Theories About Satoshi Nakamoto, the Founder of Bitcoin. If you’re looking for a modern-day story full of mystery and intrigue, look no further than the enigmatic tale surrounding the Bitcoin founder: the mythical unicorn that is Satoshi Nakamoto.
What is at the core of this mystery? The fact is, the person behind the name Satoshi Nakamoto hasn’t been identified.
However, there are some things we do know, and plenty of conjecture to cover what we don’t.
facts and theories about the founder of Bitcoin.
1. Satoshi Nakamoto is a Pseudonym
The reason the name “Satoshi Nakamoto” became associated with Bitcoin is that it was listed as the author of a white paper that was distributed to the cryptography mailing list. (via Bitcoin.org)
2. A Billionaire?
It is estimated Satoshi Nakamoto’s account holds around one million bitcoins. (via Business Insider)
Based on the August 14, 2017, exchange rate, the account is worth approximately $4.3 billion.
3. And He’s Only Spent About 500 Bitcoins
By examining the ledgers, programmer Sergio Demian Lerner determined a person who is likely Satoshi Nakamoto only spent about .0005 percent of his acquired wealth or approximately 500 bitcoins. (via The Verge)
4. Nobel Prize Nominee
In 2015, Satoshi Nakamoto was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences by Bhagwan Chowdhry, a professor of finance at UCLA. (via Yahoo)
5. He May Be Dead
One theory is that Hal Finney, the first person to receive a bitcoin transaction, was actually Satoshi Nakamoto. If so, the mystery of the founder’s identity may never be solved, as Finney passed away in 2014 from ALS. (via Business Insider)
6. Satoshi Nakamoto May Not be a He
Since the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto isn’t confirmed, it’s possible “he” is a “she,” or even a “they.” As Laszlo Hanyecz, a developer for bitcoin, stated, “Bitcoin seems awfully well designed for one person to crank out.” (via Wired)
7. Maybe It’s a Group of Companies
Some bitcoin users have suggested (jokingly) that Satoshi Nakamoto could actually be a group of four Asian technology companies: Samsung, Toshiba, Nakamichi, and Motorola. The name can be created by taking the “sa” from Samsung, “toshi” from Toshiba, “naka” from Nakamichi, and “moto” from Motorola. (via The Week)
8. He Only Communicated Digitally
The Satoshi Nakamoto persona is not believed to have communicated with any bitcoin users over the phone or in person, favoring email and forums instead. (via The New York Times)
9. Wikileaks Was Asked Not to Accept Bitcoin by Satoshi Nakamoto
After fans of cryptocurrency asked Wikileaks to accept donations in bitcoin in December 2010, Satoshi Nakamoto wrote a post in a bitcoin forum stating, “I make this appeal to Wikileaks not to try to use bitcoin. Bitcoin is a small beta community in its infancy. You would not stand to get more than pocket change, and the heat you would bring you likely destroy us at this stage.” (via Wired)
10. He Told Bitcoin Project Developers to “De-Emphasize the Whole ‘Mysterious Found’ Thing”
The statement was made in an email in April 2011 to Gavin Andresen. It was Satoshi Nakamoto’s last known communication. (via The Verge)
11. “Uncanny” Writing Similarities Point to Another Suspect
Nick Szabo, a reclusive American deeply involved in the bitcoin project, released a blog expressing interest in the technology before Bitcoin’s release, but later reposted it to alter the publishing date.
After the blog post about bit gold was determined to be from before bitcoins release, researchers at Aston University compared his writing style to Satoshi Nakamoto’s. According to Jack Grieve, a lecturer who led the project effort, the similarities were “uncanny.” (via The New York Times)
12. A Fitting Tribute
Bitcoins can be divided into smaller units, the smallest of which is called a “Satoshi,” which represents one hundred millionth of a full bitcoin. (via Investopedia)
13. Newsweek Famously Misidentified Satoshi Nakamoto
In 2014, Newsweek pointed the finger at a 64-year-old Japanese American named Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto who had a fondness for model trains. While originally supporting the narrative, Dorian Nakamoto later denied he was the founder of bitcoin and the Newsweek story has since been deemed inaccurate. (via NPR)
14. Man Who Claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto Supplied False Evidence
Craig Steven Wright, an Australian who claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto in 2015, withdrew from public life after supplying false evidence and later failing to provide new evidence to support his claims.
His assertions were initially met with skepticism and not following through with the promised evidence leaves many wondering if he is, in fact, the elusive creator of bitcoin. (via The Verge)
15. Maybe It’s the CIA or NSA
A group named CIA Project claims that bitcoin is a creation of the CIA or NSA. While the group provided “evidence,” such as stating the name, Satoshi Nakamoto, roughly translates to “Central Intelligence” in Japanese, their perspective is considered to be no more than a conspiracy theory. (via CIO)

https://medium.com/marketing-and-entrepreneurship/15-weird-and-interesting-facts-and-theories-about-satoshi-nakamoto-the-founder-of-bitcoin-7fc7a6ee73c6
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August 24, 2018, 01:48:36 PM
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Those who wish to see secret signs will always find it in those things they want. I do not see any conspiracy in Satoshi Nakomoto and his bitcoin, the guy simply doesn't like attention, especially from side of government, that's why he is hiding.
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August 24, 2018, 02:00:28 PM
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may be this one can hep you
https://medium.com/@alec.shutze/who-is-satoshi-nakamoto-43a03412eb20
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