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September 14, 2019, 09:52:04 AM
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Satoshi Nakamoto is unknown, we don't know who or what it is but because it has become a huge, popular brand other people would definitely use the name to create an account, I think you're smart enough to know they are sham.
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September 14, 2019, 09:55:09 AM
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I read Satoshi Nakamoto was a member of this forum. How true it is, if it is then his member account  is still active, I guess.

The account is already known and his posts has a lot of merits.

He left Bitcoin and this forum years ago and I don't think he will be coming back.

He's account is still there, that is the only ideas and knowledge he left. That is just like James Halliday's gallery in Ready Player One that you can visit and read all over again.
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