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October 17, 2014, 04:16:03 AM |
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Blockchain.info was founded on 2009 january too ? there is a big chance that it's Satoshi then. since bitcoin wasen't really popular on it first month ? but how he got that amount of money , only by mining ? because it's not like bitcoin is hackable or something , not even for the bitcoin creator
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October 17, 2014, 04:31:40 AM |
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Wow. It's strange how he never spent any of his coins :/ If it was me I would have been giving them away to new comers in the first couple of months to get more people on board..
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October 17, 2014, 05:27:32 AM |
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I can not image someone sitting on that amount of money, If it were me, I probably already sold it. But again, this is one the reasons why bitcoin is better than any other alt coins.
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October 17, 2014, 05:56:00 AM |
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Wow. It's strange how he never spent any of his coins :/ If it was me I would have been giving them away to new comers in the first couple of months to get more people on board.. Back then people could give you thousands of bitcoins for fun. I guess satoshi was a little busy to do giveaways...
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October 17, 2014, 06:30:45 AM |
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I do not think, he ever envisioned BTC to become this strong anyways. They used several different addresses to shift coins as part of the testing of the functioning of the protocol and I even doubt that they kept record of the private keys. Those will be lost forever in my opinion.
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October 17, 2014, 06:36:07 AM |
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Wow. It's strange how he never spent any of his coins :/ If it was me I would have been giving them away to new comers in the first couple of months to get more people on board.. Back then people could give you thousands of bitcoins for fun. I guess satoshi was a little busy to do giveaways... Newcomers didn't need giveaways, anyway, just a CPU. Core (before it was Core) used to have a "generate BTC" option. Nobody was really thinking about setting up mining farms to take the ~7200BTC/day (worth ~$0.0000).
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October 17, 2014, 06:50:39 AM |
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Wow. It's strange how he never spent any of his coins :/ If it was me I would have been giving them away to new comers in the first couple of months to get more people on board.. Back then people could give you thousands of bitcoins for fun. I guess satoshi was a little busy to do giveaways... Newcomers didn't need giveaways, anyway, just a CPU. Core (before it was Core) used to have a "generate BTC" option. Nobody was really thinking about setting up mining farms to take the ~7200BTC/day (worth ~$0.0000). If I know about Bitcoin at that time,I will mine it all day and night,unfortunately i missed it.
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The Bad Guy
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October 17, 2014, 06:55:50 AM |
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mm Probably him , some notes has been left on transaction like " Hey satoshi, change my life, send me some bitcoins!" It may be him after all
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October 17, 2014, 07:09:51 AM |
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I hope he comes back someday, that would be really cool, he's like the CEO, big chief executive of bitcoin lol
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The Bad Guy
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October 17, 2014, 07:13:22 AM |
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I hope he comes back someday, that would be really cool, he's like the CEO, big chief executive of bitcoin lol
Pretty sure he is between us , just not connecting with his main Bitcointalk account & Maybe some of the mods/admins like Theymos already know him even if they deny it
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October 17, 2014, 07:17:46 AM |
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why he disappear ? is he dead ? i don't find any reason that's why he disappear...if he comes future he will be ask to proof himself it would be awesome if he back to this forum with a topic like "time is over for hiding".
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October 17, 2014, 07:26:50 AM |
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why he disappear ? is he dead ? i don't find any reason that's why he disappear...if he comes future he will be ask to proof himself it would be awesome if he back to this forum with a topic like "time is over for hiding".
Nobody knows for sure. "Satoshi" disappeared around the time now-Lead Gavin gave a presentation for the CIA (or FBI - I don't remember, anymore) a few years ago. Whether or not that's a coincidence is unknown. He may be alive or dead. He may be named Nick, Dorian, Ralph, or Tariiq, among millions of other letter combinations, though it's suspected he was White, distant second possibility being Asian - but he wrote in UK English, so we can probably rule out American origins (unless he was just that damn sneaky!). If he came back, it's unlikely he'd be fully believed to be the original "Satoshi," even if coins moved or "he" signed using his last known PGP key. If coins moved today, I'd guess the majority would assume Satoshi's identity and keys have been fully compromised and a giant pile of coins are about to be dumped, which has some interesting possibilities (does an exchange have the right to block coins from being sold if they suspect the seller of "Satoshi's coins" is not the original "Satoshi"?).
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October 17, 2014, 07:37:59 AM |
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why he disappear ? is he dead ? i don't find any reason that's why he disappear...if he comes future he will be ask to proof himself it would be awesome if he back to this forum with a topic like "time is over for hiding".
As far as I got the story, Satoshi is just not that of a people person(might even have some mental illness like many geniuses), so he couldn't handle too much publicity. When he saw, that he wasn't needed anymore, it was time for him to complete step down, I wouldn't even say, he terminated the entity Satoshi completely. I doubt, that he will ever come back.
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October 17, 2014, 09:04:38 AM |
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I read that as 1HoLD (It's a sign!) why he disappear ? is he dead ? i don't find any reason that's why he disappear...if he comes future he will be ask to proof himself it would be awesome if he back to this forum with a topic like "time is over for hiding".
(does an exchange have the right to block coins from being sold if they suspect the seller of "Satoshi's coins" is not the original "Satoshi"?). They wouldn't be able to (wouldn't care). Likewise with stolen coins, exchanges could (if there was the will behind the motive) block stolen coins from their exchange but then again we encounter the problem of tainted coins.
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October 17, 2014, 09:05:04 AM |
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People assume satoshi is sitting on nearly 900K to 1000K bitcoins, but this simply isn't true.
He wasn't the only person that was mining in the early days, so there must be more people sitting on atleast 100K bitcoins that still have not touched their coins yet.
If the coins were mine I would definitely cashout a good bit of coins at the peak. Perhaps the guys can't access, or don't want to access their coins.
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October 17, 2014, 10:42:36 AM |
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The thing I like most about bitcoin is you get to just look at millions worth of something any time you want and dream haha their is a strange closeness about it I think satoshi probably does have some mental illness like autism or something, that's the kind of vibe I get anyway, bitcoin is just too perfect and that's how autistic people are. Very unsocial but genius when they put their minds to it
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October 17, 2014, 10:58:18 AM |
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I dont think that's him.. What is your proof?
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October 17, 2014, 11:04:41 AM |
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People assume satoshi is sitting on nearly 900K to 1000K bitcoins, but this simply isn't true.
He wasn't the only person that was mining in the early days, so there must be more people sitting on atleast 100K bitcoins that still have not touched their coins yet.
If the coins were mine I would definitely cashout a good bit of coins at the peak. Perhaps the guys can't access, or don't want to access their coins.
+1 for instance, hal Finney When Satoshi announced the first release of the software, I grabbed it right away. I think I was the first person besides Satoshi to run bitcoin. I mined block 70-something, and I was the recipient of the first bitcoin transaction, when Satoshi sent ten coins to me as a test. I carried on an email conversation with Satoshi over the next few days, mostly me reporting bugs and him fixing them.
After a few days, bitcoin was running pretty stably, so I left it running. Those were the days when difficulty was 1, and you could find blocks with a CPU, not even a GPU. I mined several blocks over the next days. But I turned it off because it made my computer run hot, and the fan noise bothered me. In retrospect, I wish I had kept it up longer, but on the other hand I was extraordinarily lucky to be there at the beginning. It's one of those glass half full half empty things.
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