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December 12, 2014, 10:48:54 PM |
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Nick posted again today, (praising ethereum once again;) and I was reading and I noticed his use of the term "block chain" instead of "blockchain" Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain. 2 years ago I decided to scan Satoshi's forum posts here just to see if there was anything anomalous about his writing style. Anything that stood out to me. The first thing I noticed was that he constantly hyphenates things. He never misses a properly hyphenated phrase. He *always* hyphenates things. Word phrases 99% of people have no idea should be hyphenated, he hyphenates. In fact I almost wondered if he was over-hyphenating. Doing it randomly sometimes. In any case .... take a look at Szabos writings .... cough ... http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.htmlFrom that page alone: ticket-selling at a movie theater other kinds of every-day commerce analog or paper-based institutions participate in e-commerceTuring-complete block chain efforts included state-machine replication dawn of the general-purpose personal computer other interesting trust-minimized operations the much-discussed "51% attack" the oft-used word mouthful " trust-minimized" the cashier and ticket-ripperdecentralized or peer-to-peernew fiduciary-intensive applications off-chain assets or controls on-chain ones other chain-titled assets dry ( on-chain) performance traditional off-chaininto a single chain-controlled risk pool low-hanging fruit -B- WOW! One more nail in the coffin. The best part about it though, is that Nick Szabo is another pseudonym. FAAAAK
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Wandererfromthenorth
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December 12, 2014, 10:57:36 PM |
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It's clear that Nick Szabo is Satoshi.
Anyway, I agree with him regarding the importance of decentralisation, but not on the BTC blockchain, there are better, less expensive, wasting less resources and less potentially harmful ways to achieve decentralisation of value transfer over the internet. A decentralised network yes, but not the BTC one that relies on PoW mining...
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December 13, 2014, 12:42:47 AM |
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probabilistic Byzantine consensus (sometimes also called Nakamoto consensus)
Who the hell calls it Nakamoto consensus?! Nobody ever until now!
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Szabo is fucking with us...
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December 13, 2014, 10:30:40 AM |
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The term did not exist on the internet until Nickomoto Szaboshi wrote it. So he either knows more than he admits (was involved in writing the paper), or he's trolling hard (intentionally copies and expands the writing style)... http://www.businessinsider.com/nick-szabo-bitcoin-2014-4
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December 13, 2014, 11:51:38 AM |
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in my browser if i write blockchain it gets the annoying red underline saying it was mis-spelled. i think both nick and satoshi hate not being gramatically correct in regards to out dated dictionaries
Then add any new terms to your dictionary like I do, thus ridding them pesky red underlines. EDIT:in my browser if i write blockchain it gets the annoying red underline saying it was mis-spelled. i think both nick and satoshi hate not being gramatically correct in regards to out dated dictionaries
Pro-tip. Right click then add to dictionary. Gulp! Very next post, but at least I supplied an image acting as a tuturial (or however that fuckin' word is spelled ).
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December 13, 2014, 11:59:46 AM |
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Nick posted again today, (praising ethereum once again;) and I was reading and I noticed his use of the term "block chain" instead of "blockchain" Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain. 2 years ago I decided to scan Satoshi's forum posts here just to see if there was anything anomalous about his writing style. Anything that stood out to me. The first thing I noticed was that he constantly hyphenates things. He never misses a properly hyphenated phrase. He *always* hyphenates things. Word phrases 99% of people have no idea should be hyphenated, he hyphenates. In fact I almost wondered if he was over-hyphenating. Doing it randomly sometimes. In any case .... take a look at Szabos writings .... cough ... http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.htmlFrom that page alone: ticket-selling at a movie theater other kinds of every-day commerce analog or paper-based institutions participate in e-commerceTuring-complete block chain efforts included state-machine replication dawn of the general-purpose personal computer other interesting trust-minimized operations the much-discussed "51% attack" the oft-used word mouthful " trust-minimized" the cashier and ticket-ripperdecentralized or peer-to-peernew fiduciary-intensive applications off-chain assets or controls on-chain ones other chain-titled assets dry ( on-chain) performance traditional off-chaininto a single chain-controlled risk pool low-hanging fruit -B- Ergo, Satoshi Nakamoto-cum-Nick Szabo (or is it Nick Szabo-cum-Satoshi Nakamoto?).
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December 13, 2014, 12:04:01 PM |
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Nick posted again today, (praising ethereum once again;) and I was reading and I noticed his use of the term "block chain" instead of "blockchain" Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain. 2 years ago I decided to scan Satoshi's forum posts here just to see if there was anything anomalous about his writing style. Anything that stood out to me. The first thing I noticed was that he constantly hyphenates things. He never misses a properly hyphenated phrase. He *always* hyphenates things. Word phrases 99% of people have no idea should be hyphenated, he hyphenates. In fact I almost wondered if he was over-hyphenating. Doing it randomly sometimes. In any case .... take a look at Szabos writings .... cough ... I use "block chain" because that's what it is - a chain of blocks. I also try to hyphenate properly, which to many people who never hyphenate might seem excessive. I am not Satoshi. Obviously, odolvlobo, thus FTFY.
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December 13, 2014, 12:30:42 PM |
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probabilistic Byzantine consensus (sometimes also called Nakamoto consensus)
Who the hell calls it Nakamoto consensus?! Nobody ever until now!
Bonus points: double-space!
Szabo is fucking with us...
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December 13, 2014, 01:14:08 PM |
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probabilistic Byzantine consensus (sometimes also called Nakamoto consensus)
Who the hell calls it Nakamoto consensus?! Nobody ever until now!
Bonus points: double-space!
Szabo is fucking with us...
So it's written with a dash?
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December 13, 2014, 03:07:07 PM |
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And this made your jaw drop, Wow you need a life i think. thanks. i should play video games and kill virtual people like a normal person huh? I lol'd on that one!
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Jamie_Boulder
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December 13, 2014, 03:15:49 PM |
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Looks interesting but I'm to busy to read it atm, tldr anyone?
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CoinRocka
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December 13, 2014, 04:00:14 PM |
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Found Szabo....err Satoshi
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December 13, 2014, 05:23:07 PM |
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probabilistic Byzantine consensus (sometimes also called Nakamoto consensus)
Who the hell calls it Nakamoto consensus?! Nobody ever until now!
Bonus points: double-space!
Szabo is fucking with us...
So it's written with a dash? Yes, but ONLY on this date in history in remembrance of "Sweet Child O' Mine" entered the Billboard Top 40 in 1988. Reason? Guns N' Roses; N' as in en dash, commonly referred to as...wait for it...a hyphen. That Satoshi sure is a clever dude.
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December 13, 2014, 05:30:14 PM |
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probabilistic Byzantine consensus (sometimes also called Nakamoto consensus)
Who the hell calls it Nakamoto consensus?! Nobody ever until now!
Bonus points: double-space!
Szabo is fucking with us...
So it's written with a dash? Yes, but ONLY on this date in history in remembrance of "Sweet Child O' Mine" entered the Billboard Top 40 in 1988. Reason? Guns N' Roses; N' as in en dash, commonly referred to as...wait for it...a hyphen. That Satoshi sure is a clever dude. I've been following this Twitter for a while now. Does everyone really think Satoshi is obssessed with Ethereum?? Really??
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Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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December 13, 2014, 06:14:08 PM |
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Does everyone really think Satoshi is obssessed with Ethereum?? Really??
I see your point, but also have in mind that creators can often feel embarrassed about their earlier works. Yeah, I'm pretty flip/flop on Szabo, sorry, flip-flop. Bit careless I'd have thought to use same initial letters as his other moniker, could have been intended "Tribute" by a disciple/student.... or double bluff, "He wouldn't because too obvious..." etc.
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December 13, 2014, 06:15:37 PM |
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Nick posted again today, (praising ethereum once again;) and I was reading and I noticed his use of the term "block chain" instead of "blockchain" Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain. 2 years ago I decided to scan Satoshi's forum posts here just to see if there was anything anomalous about his writing style. Anything that stood out to me. The first thing I noticed was that he constantly hyphenates things. He never misses a properly hyphenated phrase. He *always* hyphenates things. Word phrases 99% of people have no idea should be hyphenated, he hyphenates. In fact I almost wondered if he was over-hyphenating. Doing it randomly sometimes. In any case .... take a look at Szabos writings .... cough ... http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.htmlFrom that page alone: ticket-selling at a movie theater other kinds of every-day commerce analog or paper-based institutions participate in e-commerceTuring-complete block chain efforts included state-machine replication dawn of the general-purpose personal computer other interesting trust-minimized operations the much-discussed "51% attack" the oft-used word mouthful " trust-minimized" the cashier and ticket-ripperdecentralized or peer-to-peernew fiduciary-intensive applications off-chain assets or controls on-chain ones other chain-titled assets dry ( on-chain) performance traditional off-chaininto a single chain-controlled risk pool low-hanging fruit -B- holy-fuck
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December 13, 2014, 06:55:53 PM |
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Nick keeps denying
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December 13, 2014, 07:36:44 PM |
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Satoshi Nakamoto is (probably) Nick Szabohttps://likeinamirror.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/satoshi-nakamoto-is-probably-nick-szabo/Running similarity metrics on the whitepaper and Nick’s bit gold articles as well as his paper “formalizing and securing relationships on public networks” indicated an excellent match over content-neutral expressions as well – so either Nick wrote the whitepaper, or it was written by somebody imitating Nick’s writing style. - Repeated use of “of course” without isolating commas, contrary to convention (“the problem of course is”)
- Expression “can be characterized”, frequent in Nick’s blog
- Use of “for our purposes” when describing hypotheses
- Starting sentences with “It should be noted”
- Use of “preclude”
- Expression “a level of “ + noun (“achieves a level of privacy by…”) as a standalone qualifier
There is also the remarkable lack of public reaction on Nick’s part when Bitcoin started taking off.
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