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1st broadcast crew scene at the Bitcoin founder's house, now it's a press sidewalk party pic.twitter.com/zYeeuVWYYg
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March 06, 2014, 07:42:50 PM |
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This ain't the forum it used to be!
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March 06, 2014, 07:43:39 PM |
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its him, until he says publicly it aint.
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March 06, 2014, 07:45:27 PM |
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Please don't tell me people on this forum actually believe this? I know reporters are dumb, so she probably believes it herself. But people on this forum should know better.
There are many who do, mostly new members. but why not? there aren't any details that dont seem right. and the whole conspiracy theory about baiting him out is quite far-fetched if you ask me. i dont believe they would so be so clever or capable of carrying out such a contrived plan. this is just it. i dont see why not. Satoshi's a god in the design and conception of the idea. but in real life he is a human being who cant possibly have a perfect cover.
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March 06, 2014, 07:46:06 PM |
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Please don't tell me people on this forum actually believe this? I know reporters are dumb, so she probably believes it herself. But people on this forum should know better.
There are many who do, mostly new members. Yes i know, stupid teenagers who troll all the time and watch their bitcoin price tickers all the time because they own 0,34876 BTC. It's pathetic.
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March 06, 2014, 07:48:27 PM |
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i can already see the satoshi coin being made with his face on it. i'm assuming it will be a sha-256 coin, but if it's scrypt, i'll mine it!
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March 06, 2014, 07:49:58 PM |
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Please don't tell me people on this forum actually believe this? I know reporters are dumb, so she probably believes it herself. But people on this forum should know better.
There are many who do, mostly new members. Yes i know, stupid teenagers who troll all the time and watch their bitcoin price tickers all the time because they own 0,34876 BTC. It's pathetic. I'm inclined to believe. Primarily because this is just who I pictured Satoshi to be. That being said, I'm still not 100% certain, because I assume reporters & news agencies know the 'perception' of Satoshi... and if they can match someone with the name and the perceived character, they can create a story that people will believe - no matter who it is. I don't believe any rational person could say with any degree of certainty that this is the real Satoshi, unless of course they have a good sixth sense
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March 06, 2014, 07:52:37 PM |
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Boycotting that site 100% forever the "reporter" should be ashamed.
+1 If she doesn't lose her job after this would be even more of a shame. Losing her job?? She will be promoted and win a journalist prize. If he get targeted or his family, even better for them to write a follow up... They want him to be a target. Follow the money. Who is banking Newsweek?
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March 06, 2014, 07:52:49 PM |
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Please don't tell me people on this forum actually believe this? I know reporters are dumb, so she probably believes it herself. But people on this forum should know better.
There are many who do, mostly new members. Yes i know, stupid teenagers who troll all the time and watch their bitcoin price tickers all the time because they own 0,34876 BTC. It's pathetic. I'm inclined to believe. Primarily because this is just who I pictured Satoshi to be. That being said, I'm still not 100% certain, because I assume reporters & news agencies know the 'perception' of Satoshi... and if they can match someone with the name and the perceived character, they can create a story that people will believe - no matter who it is. I don't believe any rational person could say with any degree of certainty that this is the real Satoshi, unless of course they have a good sixth sense I'am not saying it isn't him. I just find it very very unlikely. I wouldn't believe it just because of this article. It isn't him until he proves it for me.
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March 06, 2014, 07:53:46 PM |
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Hell, I Don't believe it at all. Inb4, he gets kidnapped by mafia or usa. Fuck you newsweek Nobody's going to hurt the dude. I bet his 93-yo mother will have a heart attack.
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March 06, 2014, 07:57:29 PM |
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just going to be crazy for him. the world will now zoom in on his house, families..etc.
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Wilikon
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March 06, 2014, 08:03:17 PM |
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Well, if it is really him at least it'll get him out of his shell. I predict a 6 month Vegas residency will be signed and sealed before the end of the month.
If this guy is a Rain man type. How can more exposure make him happier? He should be on suicide watch, not going to trip to Vegas for 6 months..
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March 06, 2014, 08:03:35 PM |
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Nice work, this is exactly the kind of gift idea I need before sending my best wishes to this genius.. I will send the guy ALL the cookies!
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March 06, 2014, 08:11:22 PM |
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After looking at the rest of this women's "articles" it's pretty clear shes just a hack who needed any story to save a career that was anything from noteworthy.Her previous stories are just human interest pieces dressed up as real news.
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March 06, 2014, 08:12:22 PM |
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Anyone who wants to claim to being Satoshi the creator of Bitcoin can prove it by decrypting this message:
That would only prove the real Satoshi decrypted it (or surrendered his private keys). He can have another identity disclose the contents.
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March 06, 2014, 08:12:25 PM |
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This may or may not be true, but that's the "beauty" of "journalism". They can make any claims they want toward an anonymous person. Who can prove otherwise? You roll the dice and maybe this story forces the "real" Satoshi out of hiding.
Either case and if this is the real Satoshi, under Irresponsible Journalism in the dictionary, there should be a picture of Leah McGrath Goodman. This is an incredible invasion of privacy and since she could never definitively prove this is the real Satoshi, Newsweek should be sued for libelist statements, as this is certain to have a negative impact on this guy and his family.
There's your article! The woman who uncovered Satoshi Nakamoto revealed, showing her house, car, etc.
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March 06, 2014, 08:13:17 PM |
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It's just irritating when reporters release a story that just isn't finished... she doesn't know if he is the real Satoshi, but that's what the story is implying, as if she has verified it. There are ways for him to prove it (if it is him), but she completely screwed up the negotiation/talking part of this and really just threw it out the window when publishing this article.
If it is the real Satoshi, I don't see what is stopping him from coming on as 'Satoshi', prove its actually him (digitally & anonymously), and then state that the guy in CA is not him and that he did not want any bad attention going to someone (even if it is him).
I would guess this article was pushed out because they are trying to get some publicity for their recent decision to 'start printing newsweek' again... which I believe the first print is happening this Friday (I would be very interested to see if this story makes it in the print)
It seems like a good time for newsweek to want publicity, I just hope it backfires.
(By the way, why would anyone want to start a printing press right now?!?)
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March 06, 2014, 08:16:59 PM |
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If this is true and those are indeed the real names plus the real house... that journalist is completely insane (and a criminal that should be arrested in my eyes). What the f# is this, completely destroying the privacy of the man who clearly did want nothing but his identity kept a secret? I hope this is just a ridiculous hoax. edit: https://twitter.com/gavinandresen/status/441547758827474946 Seems like it might actually be real The twitter proves that gavin is CIA as well. It was penned 5:16 AM EST, Gavin's time zone. You telling me he wakes about 4:30 AM? Takes a shit, brews some coffee, read the latest, then opts to tweets, all prior to 5:16 AM local.
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March 06, 2014, 08:17:03 PM |
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After looking at the rest of this women's "articles" it's pretty clear shes just a hack who needed any story to save a career that was anything from noteworthy.Her previous stories are just human interest pieces dressed up as real news.
Looks like in early/mid 2009 Dorian Nakamoto was quite involved in his model train hobby. See http://www.oscalemag.com/docs/ost_45.pdfI don't think that's a guy running a 60-node cpu mining cluster.
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March 06, 2014, 08:17:20 PM |
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Whether it's him or not, she got what she wanted: attention. The whole internet is buzzing with her name and Newsweek tied to Satoshi and bitcoin.
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