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March 02, 2014, 04:33:34 PM
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I have sent to this address.

SO?

You are suspect.

Yes... BTC_Bear is a suspected member of the group Satoshi.

What?
That's stupid.

There is no group Satoshi.

I am Satoshi  Grin

Now please, I have tried to be logical about this, but you people keep claiming my hard work  Grin


Seriously itemgirl, it is nothing but spam.

Other users got some too.
Look it up in the forums and you will see this is correct.

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March 02, 2014, 04:39:21 PM
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over the years alot of people have been sending coins to that address, not because they know the person. but because they love satoshi's invention and felt that they should donate.

over the years alot of people have found out about the address and thus some a-holes have added his address to their spam scripts.

no one truly knows satoshi and incoming payments are meaningless. what would be newsworthy is the day an outgoing payment was made from his address

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March 03, 2014, 09:51:45 AM
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I have sent to this address.

SO?

You are suspect.

Yes... BTC_Bear is a suspected member of the group Satoshi.

What?
That's stupid.

There is no group Satoshi.

I am Satoshi  Grin

Now please, I have tried to be logical about this, but you people keep claiming my hard work  Grin


Seriously itemgirl, it is nothing but spam.

Other users got some too.
Look it up in the forums and you will see this is correct.



Absolutely there is a group Satoshi. Satoshi Nakamoto was not a single man.
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March 03, 2014, 10:58:30 AM
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Take it easy, it's only some spam ad.
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March 03, 2014, 10:59:34 AM
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I have sent to this address.

SO?

You are suspect.

Yes... BTC_Bear is a suspected member of the group Satoshi.

What?
That's stupid.

There is no group Satoshi.

I am Satoshi  Grin

Now please, I have tried to be logical about this, but you people keep claiming my hard work  Grin


Seriously itemgirl, it is nothing but spam.

Other users got some too.
Look it up in the forums and you will see this is correct.



Absolutely there is a group Satoshi. Satoshi Nakamoto was not a single man.

And you base this on what?
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March 03, 2014, 01:04:32 PM
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OP you need to learn more about bitcoin. Anyone can send any amount to any address. This means that you (yes you), can send bitcoins to Satoshi.
Nothing mysterious about that.

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March 03, 2014, 03:12:57 PM
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OP you need to learn more about bitcoin. Anyone can send any amount to any address. This means that you (yes you), can send bitcoins to Satoshi.
Nothing mysterious about that.

I understand that anyone can send any amount. But do u send random amount to random people from your bank account ?
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March 03, 2014, 03:58:37 PM
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Girl stop looking into this any more.

There is nothing to find.

Like I said, do a search in the forums.
A couple of weeks back many users reported receiving Satoshis from an unknown source.

Once they looked it up they had discovered that it was only to lead you to a website.

Like I said, it is just spam.

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March 03, 2014, 04:49:36 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?

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March 03, 2014, 05:06:50 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad
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March 03, 2014, 05:52:46 PM
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Well, he does tend to visit the forum though under a different username, he'll find a way to respond indirectly if he's amused.
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March 03, 2014, 05:54:30 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad

I would mean that he is dead??

I can't believe he would just not try to spend BTC for the good of Bitcoin, be involved somehow or spend some of the BTC

BTW off topic does anyone know if I can add a second line to my signature to put my bitcoin address, it case Satoshi arrives and want to spread the wealth, you can PM me

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March 03, 2014, 06:13:57 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad

I would mean that he is dead??

I can't believe he would just not try to spend BTC for the good of Bitcoin, be involved somehow or spend some of the BTC

BTW off topic does anyone know if I can add a second line to my signature to put my bitcoin address, it case Satoshi arrives and want to spread the wealth, you can PM me

I haven't it yet but you can try [/br] or [\n]

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March 03, 2014, 06:17:37 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad

I would mean that he is dead??

I can't believe he would just not try to spend BTC for the good of Bitcoin, be involved somehow or spend some of the BTC

BTW off topic does anyone know if I can add a second line to my signature to put my bitcoin address, it case Satoshi arrives and want to spread the wealth, you can PM me
You can put it in the second line of your sig.
And satoshi is still out there.  He probably has a new identity, he could be any one of us!
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March 03, 2014, 06:30:27 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad

I would mean that he is dead??

I can't believe he would just not try to spend BTC for the good of Bitcoin, be involved somehow or spend some of the BTC

BTW off topic does anyone know if I can add a second line to my signature to put my bitcoin address, it case Satoshi arrives and want to spread the wealth, you can PM me
You can put it in the second line of your sig.
And satoshi is still out there.  He probably has a new identity, he could be any one of us!

Don't tell people that.
Then they will discover my real identity  Grin Grin Grin Grin
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March 03, 2014, 06:49:56 PM
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What would be interesting is to find an address that probably belongs to Satoshi and see some recent activity going out of the address, does anyone have any informations about that?
We know all of the addresses satoshi mined and transacted with, and none have sent Bitcoin out since 2010 Sad

I would mean that he is dead??

I can't believe he would just not try to spend BTC for the good of Bitcoin, be involved somehow or spend some of the BTC

BTW off topic does anyone know if I can add a second line to my signature to put my bitcoin address, it case Satoshi arrives and want to spread the wealth, you can PM me
You can put it in the second line of your sig.
And satoshi is still out there.  He probably has a new identity, he could be any one of us!

It is unlikely that he is out there and never spend any btc

Concerning my signature it doesn't allow me a second line

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March 03, 2014, 08:22:30 PM
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Well, he does tend to visit the forum though under a different username, he'll find a way to respond indirectly if he's amused.

I guess the username is barwizi !
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March 04, 2014, 06:02:00 AM
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OP you need to learn more about bitcoin. Anyone can send any amount to any address. This means that you (yes you), can send bitcoins to Satoshi.
Nothing mysterious about that.

I understand that anyone can send any amount. But do u send random amount to random people from your bank account ?
No. Do i send random amount to random people from my btc wallet?
Yes.

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March 04, 2014, 09:13:44 AM
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OP you need to learn more about bitcoin. Anyone can send any amount to any address. This means that you (yes you), can send bitcoins to Satoshi.
Nothing mysterious about that.

I understand that anyone can send any amount. But do u send random amount to random people from your bank account ?
No. Do i send random amount to random people from my btc wallet?
Yes.

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March 04, 2014, 11:28:18 AM
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OP you need to learn more about bitcoin. Anyone can send any amount to any address. This means that you (yes you), can send bitcoins to Satoshi.
Nothing mysterious about that.

I understand that anyone can send any amount. But do u send random amount to random people from your bank account ?
No. Do i send random amount to random people from my btc wallet?
Yes.

hey really ? will u please send me some BTC @ 14gBVQPp96w2quyjEGGf9zoDokRzrbTT4g ?

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