Dear KanoKano,
Here, sovie asks another member to provide them a signed message of the address they've stated they got 54.7 BTC:
Congratulations! Could you please show the address to which you received the return and sign a message. Then I would be happy to celebrate it with you. Unfortunately, but without such proof, I can only presume that you are telling the truth. I hope that you understand me?
Here, you say that sovie is wrong and then you explain them what's Bitcoin while that's off-topic:
You're wrong. Bitcoin is a global monetary system function independent of any central monetary authority and is based on blockchain technology. The blockchain is a record-keeping system that makes it impossible to reverse, change, delete, or manipulate the data once recorded. All the transactional data recorded are duplicated and distributed across the computer systems network that supports the bitcoin blockchain connected through peer-to-peer nodes.
Therefore, making it a fully immutable and trustless system. In other words, it’s completely unhackable, tamper-proof, and one has to trust nobody to complete the transaction in the system.
Here, sovie repeats that they want to verify onceuponatime's sayings and that your reply wasn't related with the topic.
You described Blockchain perfectly well and I totally agree with you.
However, I don't care if the transaction is real or not, because I believe it is. My point is whether the words written here are true or not and this can be confirmed by signing a message from the address with 54.7 BTC from MtGox.
And here, you reply by stating that you don't know who's Satoshi Nakamoto and that bitcoins aren't physical:
Look I wish I knew who Satoshi Nakamoto is so I could share it with you [...]
There are no physical bitcoins [...]
You've also left unsettled the
post of dkbit98, where he exposes yourself.