Tell us what you think.
I think this book is an outrageous act. Someone taking all Satoshi's words and selling them for money, without his consent.
No good deed goes unpunished, right?
So Satoshi creates Bitcoin, offers it for free to the people, to help them escape from governs' surveillance. To help them take the power from the elites back to their hands. To help them be free. What people do? They invent centralised exchanges from their greed and try to get rich instead of free, helping the govern to centralize somethibg which was born decentralized.
What they do next? They take even Satoshi's words, place them in a book and sell it for money. That's a shame! I hope nobody will buy this book!
Yeah, but on the other hand, they are in the 'public' record...it is not like when they do an autobiorgraphy of say Washington, the first US President and his
'private' letters, and others talking about Satoshi like a public known figure like Washington. The author could have easily made the book a much bigger seller
by simply adding Hal Finney and others public postings and all that or do a tell all of the 'drama' of and speculate on fights or something in the public forums.
Can you imagine what a person could do with my posts and someone else's heated argurements on Bitcointalk here? All out of context.
So anyway, you don't know who Satoshi is, you have these public postings and information, you are simply posting those, so sure he is making $$ on this
but, i mean big whoop, it is more a 'technical guide' and listing of all the public papers and postings of Steven Hawking say, no one would have any problem
with that, on his theories and his comments on such, hell likely there will be such a book of such. So it is a 'niche' book, I doubt he will make any reall $$$
on such and if Satoshi is 'dead' of which I'm 99% sure of, it would have been too simple to simply move a btc from 1 satoshi wallet to another to cut the
fraud Craig Wright off at the knees....Satoshi only has his public postings and such to plead his case. So yeah, its fine, IMHO.
Brad