When I met with him, I told him Im here to talk to you about Bitcoin. At the time there were two police officers there. In fact, I think that initially their intention was to just escort me away, but when I said Bitcoin, one of them was interested and let me continue talking. And I said, You know, people think you were the founder of Bitcoin. And I asked him a few questions about, whether or not it was true, and he said, I cannot talk about that. Im not connected with it anymore. The exact quote is in the story. And I reasserted, We are talking about Bitcoin here, correct? And he said, Yes, but he went on the say that he would not elaborate at all or answer questions. And, in addition, my last question to him was, If you are in anyway not connected, you need to tell me now, and he said, I cannot do that.
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http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2014/03/07/nakamoto-bitcoin-newsweekAt first I did not believe Dorian S Nakamoto could be the true Satoshi, but I am beginning to find more plausability in the idea. I guess if anyone could find the two officers and either of them could verify Goodman's account of the story that may offer more concrete evidence beyond the very circumstantial proof that's been given thus far.