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68.57.205.126=tor =satoshi not found =moving on
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It seems real, but still highly debateable. And given that the address is on Tor makes it difficult to trace, since the original request was jumped to multiple relays before reaching the receiver of the email. All the data sent and received in the network is protected with multiple layers of encryption, and cracking through all of them just to know which IP it originated seems impossible.
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It seems real, but still highly debateable. And given that the address is on Tor makes it difficult to trace, since the original request was jumped to multiple relays before reaching the receiver of the email. All the data sent and received in the network is protected with multiple layers of encryption, and cracking through all of them just to know which IP it originated seems impossible.
cracking all of it NOW will only reveal the relay peers of .. guess.. NOW they dont hold logs of 11 years ago.. so it isnt 'seems impossible' .. but 'definetly impossible'
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February 07, 2020, 01:36:04 PM |
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Where is Satoshi IP come from, really he is from Japan or other country and use his label name look Japanese username, I think will be good to know who is real Satoshi and how much assets bitcoin still save and hold in his wallet, how ever just an opinion without going true or not about real Satoshi or only fake information.
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February 07, 2020, 04:34:43 PM |
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The truth remains that whoever is behind the Satoshi phenomenon is a tech wizard and had coded himself not to be discovered. For me, I don't even see any relevance it will be discovering that identity at this time. The entire Bitcoin community has adjusted well without knowing the person behind Bitcoin. So, I don't see the need we should bother ourselves with that now. Let's keep moving instead of trying to rock the boat.
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February 07, 2020, 05:15:42 PM |
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Satoshi did want to be left alone, so his status is R.I.P. not "IP" (address found) Thank you Satoshi and goodbye.
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February 07, 2020, 05:30:37 PM |
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Well, this one resolved fast with the revelation that this IP means that Satoshi was using TOR. I've also heard before about the leaked real IP, but it truly is not a way to determine who Satoshi is. A friend of mine likes IvanOnTech on Youtube, and he said that Ivan believes that if Google wanted to find out who's Satoshi, it could, but it would, of course, be a massive privacy violation. The argumentation was that they can find out the info about IP-addresses, logs and stuff like that in the volumes which at least would be enough to compare this person with someone else who is a potential Satoshi and say whether it's the case. What do you think of that?
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February 07, 2020, 05:36:00 PM |
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if people were to actually want to find out info. they wont find it via metadata of the white paper or emails. if anything it may come from debug logs of the very first 2009 versions of bitcoins program wrote by satoshi.
firstly it was not tor compatible back then and of course being peer to peer. he had to connect his node to someone somewhere for him to be on the network
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February 07, 2020, 06:19:52 PM |
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The IP is for sure a valid one but if we search well for it , we go back to TOR so is it his real IP address ? I think not, why would his IP address pop-off 10 years later. Also do we know that Satoshi used just 1 ip address or multiple ? If he used multiple , maybe this could be one of his original IP address but once again , nowadays if you have the IP address , its only a matter of time until you find the street from where it is used from.
I think the most interesting puzzle is made from those guy who did the search from 2009 to 2019 and revealed a lot of "Secrets". I will comeback with the thread link.
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February 07, 2020, 06:20:52 PM |
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How they found these ips?
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February 08, 2020, 12:08:41 PM |
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It is very funny to watch attempts to identify Satoshi Nakamoto, but all these attempts remain unsuccessful. If we take into account the complexity of the blockchain technology and its phenomenality, then I believe that all intentions to find its creator will not have any success. If Satoshi Nakamoto wanted to stay incognito, then it really will be so. If someone else hopes that Bitcoin Satoshi Nakamoto wallets will still be active sometime, then we are unlikely to see once again the reuse of Satoshi's IP address.
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February 08, 2020, 12:36:39 PM |
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It seems real, but still highly debateable. And given that the address is on Tor makes it difficult to trace, since the original request was jumped to multiple relays before reaching the receiver of the email. All the data sent and received in the network is protected with multiple layers of encryption, and cracking through all of them just to know which IP it originated seems impossible.
Are we really sure that this IP address is from Satoshi? Just like what you have been said the IP address is uses TOR which means he/she is using a vpn to hid their IP addresses, so it is really hard to trace if the ip address was really from satoshi or not but for me I think this is not from Satoshi in which it is just from a normal people who are using vpn to hid their ip address and cheat some people. Just like what you have been said through the use of TOR all files and documents will be also encrypted and very hard to decrypt so it is very hard to say that the files was also pretaining to satoshi.
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It must be very secret and very important news....so you had to create brand new account just to tell us this and enlighten us like this. We are now all blessed and at peace ...
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February 08, 2020, 01:25:40 PM |
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I am really curious as to why people are finding Satoshi any way they can. What happens if they do find out the IP address or whoever is the real Satoshi? I prefer for Satoshi to be anonymous forever. It will somehow add spice in the crypto world if they keep looking for him and don't find him I don't think this is Satoshi's IP address. It could be anyone.
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IP is not proof of identity. It could be a fake at 99.9%. I'm sure that you will know who Satoshi is only when he wants to. Cheer!
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February 08, 2020, 02:08:49 PM |
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I am really curious as to why people are finding Satoshi any way they can. What happens if they do find out the IP address or whoever is the real Satoshi? I prefer for Satoshi to be anonymous forever. It will somehow add spice in the crypto world if they keep looking for him and don't find him I don't think this is Satoshi's IP address. It could be anyone.
I don't see any main goal why they are persistent to find the real satoshi nakamoto in which even the ip address of Satoshi Nakamoto is become the interest of the many people just to know the true identity of it and against all odds he is still hiding his or her true identity on us. Me too I prefer if Satoshi will just not reveal his true identity in order for their personal security matters, in that case it will be just Satoshi Nakamoto will just vanished among the mind of the mass.
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