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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: "Satoshi Nakamoto" is an anagram for a secret NSA op
by
Lauda
on 14/05/2015, 21:56:35 UTC
And the predictable cover-up attempts begin! Just more proof that I'm onto something they don't want people to know about.
More proof you're nothing but a loon, LaudaM makes points and you say it is proof that you're right without acknowledging the information just given to you.


Valence your name is an anagram of Enclave, such as could you be an NSA spy surrounded by members? No, it's just a damn anagram.

Well I certainly don't agree with Laudam's point that bitcoin has no flaws. I also think it matters a lot who created bitcoin, but that's besides the point. Not sure what you mean by "NSA spy surrounded by members," so can't respond to that particular accusation.

These ad hominim attacks are telling, the truth hurts i guess.   Cry
Your first reply to me implies that I'm actually part of the cover up. Which is a useless assumption because I would say that I'm not in either case.
I said that Bitcoin currently has no flaws. This means that tomorrow someone could come up with a way to break SHA256 and such.
If you say this is false, please provide me with the evidence of those alleged flaws. Anyone is free to verify the code for themselves to check if anything is broken.
In this case: minor bug =/= flaw; weakness =/= flaw.