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January 07, 2015, 12:46:02 PM
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We're not, we're just goading Gleb into muddying the waters so badly that they'll have 5 times as much trouble rooting him out Cheesy

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January 07, 2015, 06:24:27 PM
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We're not, we're just goading Gleb into muddying the waters so badly that they'll have 5 times as much trouble rooting him out Cheesy



Upon further review, I now have reasons to believe...  Tongue
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January 07, 2015, 06:26:12 PM
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Yup, that's me, your typical Victorian rogue.

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January 07, 2015, 08:14:38 PM
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Yup, that's me, your typical Victorian rogue.

And, following up on that clue, I uncovered the device that mined the Genesis Block:



Note, the Oriental/Persian carpet in Flashman-cum-Satoshi's living room.
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January 07, 2015, 11:29:59 PM
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That is an interesting find. Nick has been theorized to be Satoshi for some time now.

Nick IS satoshi I've been saying this for years now

yup he is the most likely person to be satoshi nakamoto.

I bet I can change your mind to think it's Russell Whitaker: http://extropians.weidai.com/extropians.1Q00/4367.html

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See this week's Business Week (6 March 2000), cover story
"Japan's Net Builders". We're one of the four major infrastructure
companies listed on page 21, market cap US$ 7.7 billion
(JASDAQ code 9449).

http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_10/b3671074.htm

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MASATOSHI KUMAGAI, 36, is Japan's newest Internet star. A high school
dropout, Kumagai founded Voicemedia, a multimedia communications company. He
took interQ public last August. In 1995, he moved into ISP services. Like Son
and Shigeta, Kumagai is investing in promising startups.

MARKET CAP                      SALES
$7.7 billion                    34.3 million
STOCK PRICE                     OPERATING PROFITS
$630, up 128% in 3 months       6.6 million (fiscal year to 12/99)

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=9133487&ticker=9449:JP

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Mr. Masatoshi Kumagai serves as the Chief Executive Officer of GMO Venture Partners. Mr. Kumagai served as President at GMO Payment Gateway, Inc.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitflyer-gmo-48000-online-stores-japan/

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GMO Payment Gateway (GMO-PG) has partnered with bitFlyer to provide its 48,000 online merchants the option to accept bitcoin starting later this year.

Founded in 1995, GMO-PG specializes in providing payment services to e-commerce platforms and mobile content providers. Data from Forbes suggests that the company, a subsidiary of the larger GMO Internet, nets $61m in annual sales and has a market capitalization of $374m.

BitFlyer CEO Yuzo Kano framed the partnership as a "business-and-capital alliance" that will result in the creation a first-of-its-kind bitcoin settlement service in Japan, while creating a safer and more convenient domestic e-commerce environment.

http://forexmagnates.com/gmo-internet-reveals-re-branding-plans-z-com-coming-soon/

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One of Japan’s largest media and marketing conglomerates and also the parent company of Japan’s largest FX broker, GMO Click, GMO Internet has announced a wholesale rebranding initiative which includes changing the company’s brand name to ‘Z.com’. GMO Internet Group is an Internet services conglomerate developing and operating domain, hosting, cloud, ecommerce, security and payment solutions across Japan, also operating a prospering online foreign exchange unit.

To paraphrase...

"I see, said the blind man pissing his earlier mined bitcoins into the wind. It all comes back to me now."

Ok, i'll have to incorporate  Russell Whitaker to my bitcoin rap song

http://sfx.io/QNfAi

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January 08, 2015, 05:13:17 AM
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Ok, i'll have to incorporate  Russell Whitaker to my bitcoin rap song

http://sfx.io/QNfAi

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January 08, 2015, 05:19:07 PM
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my jaw dropping this thread still alive
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January 12, 2015, 07:47:12 PM
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Michael Weber - (Mystery internet security guru)(the Japan connection)
http://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4

The WHOIS domain records for Bitcoin.org show the site was first registered in 2008 to "Anonymousspeech LLC," a company dedicated to providing anonymous email and web surfing services to customers. In a recent email to BI, Martti Malmi, a developer who is one of Nakamoto's earliest confirmed collaborators, told Business Insider that Bitcoin.org was "originally created by Satoshi."  

Though his name did not appear on the Bitcoin.org registration, there is substantial information indicating Weber has played a key role in "AnonymousSpeech LLC."

AnonymousSpeech.com, the website associated with that company, shows it is dedicated to providing anonymous email and web surfing services to customers. An archived description on the site from 2007 said the company "specializes in international law and IT security consulting" and had been "based in Tokyo, Japan since 1996." By 2009, the AnonymousSpeech.com site indicated the company was "located in Switzerland" and, as a result, "governed by Swiss law and allowed to delete customer data legally from its servers."

In 2007, AnonymousSpeech advertised the ability to accept bank transfer payments to a Swiss bank account identified as belonging to "Mike Weber." The company also took payments via "E-Gold" a service that allowed anonymous, digital transfer of gold ownership between users. By 2008, AnonymousSpeech was also taking payments via Bank Weber, which is billed on its website as a "Swiss Internet Bank." According to WHOIS records, Bank Weber's homepage was first registered to a Michael Weber at a residential address in Tokyo in 2007.

By late 2010, AnonymousSpeech was accepting payments via Bank Weber, E-Gold, Weber's Swiss Bank account, and Western Union. Customers who opted for Western Union payments were instructed to send them to "Michael Niklaus Weber" in Mexico City. In March 2013, a note on the site indicated it no longer accepted "payments from E-Gold." However, by the end of the year, AnonymousSpeech featured a banner boasting "We Accept Bitcoin."

In addition to AnonymousSpeech and Bank Weber, records show a second connection between Weber and Nakamoto.

(((((((Bank Weber was registered in Weber’s name with the street address of "Sakura House," a real estate agency in Tokyo specializing in shared accommodations for foreigners. The same Sakura House address was used to register Bitcoin.org. The registration for the Bank Weber site also included an email, wwwmichi@gmx.ch, which is connected to records for at least 19 other domains.)))))))

One of those domains is Vistomail.com, which is registered to:

-Michael Weber, as well as weber's wwwmichi@gmx.ch email

-AnonymousSpeech's Sakura House street address

-An additional Tokyo address used for some of Weber's other sites.

Nakamoto used a Vistomail account, satoshi@vistomail.com, to make forum posts and to communicate with the developers who helped build the Bitcoin code. Nakamoto's other known email — the one he included on his Bitcoin manifesto — is satoshin@gmx.com, which uses the same free email provider apparently favored by Weber.


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January 12, 2015, 09:09:27 PM
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So many things in Tokyo...
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January 12, 2015, 09:27:54 PM
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So I guess we are back to this....anybody read over it yet?

ObCrytp Note: Just got the English translation in paperback of the
Japanese-published "Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics," a large
2-volume set with detailed articles on many branches of math. If the
math talked about in crypto is sometimes obscure to you, check this
out. The cost is $59, a real bargain these days.

--Tim May

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January 12, 2015, 09:32:11 PM
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Michael Weber

He also described himself as a Swiss software developer living in Japan

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4#ixzz3Oe4BCe8d





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January 12, 2015, 10:14:18 PM
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So, I am busy right now.  I scanned Nick's post.  I'm glad he is writing again and the material seems pretty clearly written and on point, but which part exactly made your draw drop? 

Would you care to elaborate on the connections you posted?

It is kind of hard to agree or disagree with a bunch of links.


Sure;

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"

http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.html



Most people refer to it as blockchain (one word) as showen here by the Google trends.

http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=blockchain%2C%20block%20chain&cmpt=q


and then I naturally looked up

http://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/

Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain.  Shocked


It's fun but he could just imitate Satoshi and he is not the only one to use block chain. We would need more than one of these to start thinking he is satoshi.
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January 12, 2015, 10:24:29 PM
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Who's good with CSI stuff? The reflection in the left sunglasses lens seems to show Satoshi's girlfriend pregnant with child, hence him smiling, knowing that all his early mined bitcoins will one day belong to Satoshi Nakamoto Jr. (regardless the sex, still Jr.).
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January 13, 2015, 03:55:02 AM
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Who's good with CSI stuff? The reflection in the left sunglasses lens seems to show Satoshi's girlfriend pregnant with child, hence him smiling, knowing that all his early mined bitcoins will one day belong to Satoshi Nakamoto Jr. (regardless the sex, still Jr.).

Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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Who's good with CSI stuff? The reflection in the left sunglasses lens seems to show Satoshi's girlfriend pregnant with child, hence him smiling, knowing that all his early mined bitcoins will one day belong to Satoshi Nakamoto Jr. (regardless the sex, still Jr.).


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Who's good with CSI stuff? The reflection in the left sunglasses lens seems to show Satoshi's girlfriend pregnant with child, hence him smiling, knowing that all his early mined bitcoins will one day belong to Satoshi Nakamoto Jr. (regardless the sex, still Jr.).


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January 13, 2015, 05:08:37 AM
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So, I am busy right now.  I scanned Nick's post.  I'm glad he is writing again and the material seems pretty clearly written and on point, but which part exactly made your draw drop? 

Would you care to elaborate on the connections you posted?

It is kind of hard to agree or disagree with a bunch of links.


Sure;

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"

http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.html



Most people refer to it as blockchain (one word) as showen here by the Google trends.

http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=blockchain%2C%20block%20chain&cmpt=q


and then I naturally looked up

http://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/

Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain.  Shocked


LOL Ths is a very interesting situation. Its amazing what kinds of things people can catch. I am now wondering myself Smiley

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January 13, 2015, 11:03:08 AM
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So, I am busy right now.  I scanned Nick's post.  I'm glad he is writing again and the material seems pretty clearly written and on point, but which part exactly made your draw drop? 

Would you care to elaborate on the connections you posted?

It is kind of hard to agree or disagree with a bunch of links.


Sure;

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"

http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.html



Most people refer to it as blockchain (one word) as showen here by the Google trends.

http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=blockchain%2C%20block%20chain&cmpt=q


and then I naturally looked up

http://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/

Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain.  Shocked


LOL Ths is a very interesting situation. Its amazing what kinds of things people can catch. I am now wondering myself Smiley

As I said before, I would need more than one little hint to think he is S N!
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January 14, 2015, 06:52:39 PM
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In my head this guy looks to young to be the bitcoin mastermind more likely a student posing as a cut out
man for the real mastermind what do you think about this Michael Weber as a candidate he is at least in the
right field and has several published cryptography related papers in the same ACM format as the original SN paper

http://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=5424
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January 14, 2015, 07:57:28 PM
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So, I am busy right now.  I scanned Nick's post.  I'm glad he is writing again and the material seems pretty clearly written and on point, but which part exactly made your draw drop? 

Would you care to elaborate on the connections you posted?

It is kind of hard to agree or disagree with a bunch of links.


Sure;

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"

http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.html



Most people refer to it as blockchain (one word) as showen here by the Google trends.

http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=blockchain%2C%20block%20chain&cmpt=q


and then I naturally looked up

http://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/

Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain.  Shocked


block chain, blockchain.  Now its 50% chance Im Satoshi by your definition.  Grin
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