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March 06, 2026, 11:28:30 PM
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Interrupting this thread to post the simple questions: is any of the services you are using offering some extension to automatically (or on demand) scan the current web page?
I have the "TalkGPT AI Detector" extension that checks the text when a button is pressed, but the results are always so low (also on the provided AI-generated text).




You could try using the originality.ai Chrome extension.

It tends to give more reliable results than most detectors, and it is pretty straightforward to use, just select the text and run the scan. Wink

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Satoshi Nakamoto Is Two People: A Couple and the Construction of a Perfect Fictional Identity

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This paper challenges the prevailing "lone actor" hypothesis regarding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, proposing instead a Minimal Leakage Unit (MLU) model consisting of a husband-and-wife collaborative pair. By analyzing the structural impossibilities of single-actor theories and the specific cognitive synergies required for Bitcoin’s inception, we argue that the Nakamoto persona was not a mask for an individual, but a synthetic identity engineered through marital synchrony. We identify Len Sassaman and Meredith L. Patterson as the primary candidates whose combined expertise in cryptography, linguistics, and geographic distribution accounts for every anomaly in the Nakamoto record.
Chapter Outline
I. The Structural Collapse of the Monadic Hypothesis
An analysis of why no single known individual possesses the exhaustive multidisciplinary boundary—encompassing C++ architecture, game theory, and economic philosophy—necessary to sustain the Nakamoto identity without external assistance.
II. The Minimal Leakage Unit: Marital Collaboration as the Optimal Security Architecture
From the perspectives of Game Theory and Information Security, we argue that a marital bond represents the highest tier of operational security (OPSEC). This section posits that a couple is the only collaborative structure capable of maintaining a decade-long secret while minimizing the "surface area" for betrayal or accidental disclosure.
III. The Overlooked Defense Layer: Linguistic Neutralization of Identity Fingerprints
A forensic examination of Meredith L. Patterson’s unique status as a computational linguist. We explore how professional-grade linguistic obfuscation was employed to systematically eliminate "stylometric fingerprints," rendering traditional authorship profiling ineffective.
IV. Spatiotemporal Weaponization: The Leuven-San Francisco Axis
How the geographic distribution between Leuven (Belgium) and San Francisco functioned as a natural obfuscation mechanism. We demonstrate how this dual-continent presence effectively dismantled investigative efforts based on time-zone activity logs.
V. Cognitive Fusion vs. Collaborative Patchwork
An exploration of how long-term intellectual partners achieve cognitive fusion. We argue that the "Satoshi" persona was not a fragmented collaboration, but a unified output derived from the deep integration of two distinct knowledge bases into a single, credible voice.
VI. Textual Tension: Forensic Traces Within the Whitepaper
A granular analysis of the Bitcoin Whitepaper, identifying the stylistic tension between technical specifications and narrative prose, alongside a specific pattern of citations rooted in the academic milieu of the University of Leuven.
VII. Temporal Closure: From Withdrawal to Perpetual Silence
Tracing the structural causality between the passing of Len Sassaman and the permanent cessation of Satoshi’s communications. We argue that the "disappearance" was not a choice, but a structural necessity following the loss of one-half of the dyad.
VIII. The 2014 "I am not Dorian Nakamoto" Post: Ethical Intervention or Sight-Line Reset?
A functional analysis of the final P2P Foundation post. We evaluate whether Patterson’s reactivation of the account served as a moral imperative to protect an innocent individual or a strategic maneuver to reset the investigative focus—or both.
IX. The Inherent Necessity of Non-Disclosure
Argumentation that continued silence is not a lack of evidence, but the final deliberate output of the system’s design. In this context, the preservation of the myth is essential to the decentralized integrity of the network.
X. Conclusion: The Non-Existent Man and the Undisclosed Pair
Reflections on the epistemological status of this hypothesis. We conclude that the Nakamoto identity represents a "perfect fiction"—a bridge between two real-world actors who, by design, will never emerge, ensuring the structural immortality of the creator.



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March 07, 2026, 06:38:52 AM
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Interrupting this thread to post the simple questions: is any of the services you are using offering some extension to automatically (or on demand) scan the current web page?
I have the "TalkGPT AI Detector" extension that checks the text when a button is pressed, but the results are always so low (also on the provided AI-generated text).

I have used the extensions for gowinston.ai and originality.ai, but they both stopped working after several scans. I think you need to buy credits to be able to use them. I’ve noticed that the more reliable detectors have started being more aggressive with their paywalling after a few free scans.

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It’s a shit topic…I reported the user yesterday when I saw the post in bitcoin discussion. I don’t think the owner of the account is an English speaker and he’s made reference to using google translator so all his posts are likely going to be flagged as AI. That’s probably the only reason they aren’t banned yet.

After saying all this, I wonder if Google can fully translate what I'm trying to express, hahaha."

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The irony of this image being AI generated is astounding  Cheesy
There's something seriously off with this account, along with the other guy, Kazkaz. They always go hand-in-hand, never leaving eachother alone in their meaningless disputes, just like an alt account would do  Grin

Be cautious @nutildah, you're on his meanie bad list of cyberbullies! What the hell is wrong with some people, probably have too much time to waste online.

 
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Hello I am a new member wading through the forum. I dont understand this post. I want to understand whether I can use AI. You suggest using several AI content detectors to identify AI posts. Whats confusing is that all these services are AI. Its great that many members are using AI to create new programs however its still AI. Please help me understand.

Hi Howard. WTF post are you talking about. Not all AI content detectors use AI to identify AI posts. Its mainly a matter of identifying overused expressions, which does not require AI. Hope you're having a great day in Howardland. Thanks for stopping by.

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The irony of this image being AI generated is astounding  Cheesy
There's something seriously off with this account, along with the other guy, Kazkaz. They always go hand-in-hand, never leaving eachother alone in their meaningless disputes, just like an alt account would do  Grin

Be cautious @nutildah, you're on his meanie bad list of cyberbullies! What the hell is wrong with some people, probably have too much time to waste online.

Although it is only the 8th day of spring, for patients with mental illnesses, this time is always accompanied by activity, as their illness begins to worsen.
Anyone who sees many baseless accusations and useless posts should ignore these accounts so that the most wonderful time of the year is not overshadowed by reading posts from people with a sick mind. Cheesy

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March 08, 2026, 06:31:00 PM
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This newbie account has been reported before, but it continues to spam the forum with its AI posts. Of the three posts I've included, all were detected as AI posts.

User: EmmaJones09

Interesting comparison. Both memecoins and prediction markets basically run on narratives and timing whoever catches the momentum early usually wins. The difference for me is that prediction markets at least revolve around an actual outcome or event, while memecoins are often purely sentiment-driven. That said, both can move fast in either direction, so I’d treat them more like short-term speculation than real investing. Timing and discipline matter more than the idea itself.

Risk control is honestly the most underrated skill in crypto. A lot of people focus only on profits but ignore position sizing, leverage, and liquidity. Personally, I try to keep exposure balanced, some long-term holds, some stable assets, and only occasional higher-risk trades. I also pay attention to project fundamentals and updates, because teams that communicate consistently through communities, forums, or even channels like Web3 Newswire and Cointelegraph tend to inspire more confidence during volatile periods. In the end, survival in this market is more about discipline than perfect timing.

Volatility in altcoins is pretty common, especially for newer projects. Personally, I wouldn’t avoid a coin just because the price moves a lot. What matters more is why it’s moving. If the project has real development, a clear roadmap, and an active community, volatility can simply be part of early growth. Good communication also helps a lot; when teams share updates through forums, crypto communities, and platforms like Web3 Newswire, it helps people understand the project beyond just price swings.


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Nigeria is one of the countries where Bitcoin adoption has grown very fast in recent years. Many Nigerians use Bitcoin not only as an investment but also as a method of payment.

One of the main reasons Nigerians use Bitcoin for payment is the difficulty sometimes experienced with traditional banking systems. International transfers can be slow and expensive, but Bitcoin transactions are faster and can be sent across borders without going through banks.

Some freelancers in Nigeria also prefer to receive payments in Bitcoin when working with international clients. It makes it easier for them to receive money without worrying about bank restrictions or currency conversion problems.

Another common use is in peer-to-peer transactions. Many Nigerians buy and sell Bitcoin directly with each other using P2P platforms. This allows people to pay for services, exchange value, or send money to friends and family.

Small business owners are also beginning to accept Bitcoin payments, especially those who sell digital services or work online.
Even though Bitcoin is not yet accepted everywhere in Nigeria, its use for payments continues to grow as more people learn about cryptocurrency and how it works.


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