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Re: SATOSHI !!! IS THIS LEGIT?
by
Skieleton
on 07/03/2021, 16:14:13 UTC
Now, to me, it doesn't really matter who Satoshi is and wether if one day he will show hisself which is not likely because I respect his decision of not wanting to reveal his real Identity.
However, I stumbled upon this topic and took a read and I really found it interesting so I thought
' okay, let's share it on Bitcointalk.org and see what other fellas think about it'

/// here is the URL

https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2020/10/satoshi-who-strong-evidence-indicates-cartel-boss-paul-le-roux-could-be-the-man-behind-btc
Another personality added into the list? Everyone can claim that theyre Satoshi but one thing that can only prove out.

Which is to move those coins into those wallet address that he had then it will completely shut off peoples mouth and believe
on what had been claimed.

Anyone can be Satoshi but the main problem is that they cant able to prove it out.

Nakamoto never disclosed any personal information when discussing technical matters, although he did occasionally make comments on fractional reserve banking and banking. On his 2012 P2P Foundation profile, Nakamoto claimed to be a 37-year-old man living in Japan; however, some speculated that he was unlikely to be Japanese due to his native English language use and that his bitcoin software is not documented or tagged in Japanese.

Some thought that Nakamoto could be a team of people: Dan Kaminsky, a security researcher who read bitcoin code, said Nakamoto could be either a "team of people" or a "genius"; Laszlo Hanyecz, the programmer who emailed Nakamoto, had the feeling that the code was too well designed for one person; John McAfee claimed Nakamoto was "a team of eleven." Gavin Andresen said of Nakamoto's code, "He was a genius programmer, but it was weird."