Ive made a thread on Bitcoin discussion when the news of a documentary about revealing Satoshi will be out.
Dito mga kabayan ang daming mga point of view na discussion about dyan and different perceptions kay Satoshi.
Pati si theymos na pacomment ng kanyang point of view.
Are all of the interviews in the trailer original? I got the feeling that several of them were interviews I saw many years ago, though I could be wrong.
My current feeling on Satoshi's identity is:
- Sassaman is a very bad candidate. If this is their conclusion, then they totally failed to do proper research.
- 50% chance it's someone nobody's ever heard of, and nobody will ever figure it out
- 35% chance it's Hal Finney. (Over time, I've moved more probability into this category.)
- 10% chance it's someone else in the Bitcoin-verse
- 5% chance it's a group within the CIA
But I'm really not a fan of the whole "search for Satoshi" genre. Being anonymous, Satoshi is an excellent myth and source of inspiration, since we can't
see much of his flawed humanity. Mythical-Satoshi is a humble man who, with a lot of persistence and skill, but not with a level of brilliance beyond the reach of us mortals, single-handedly created a clockwork device so powerful that it shook the world. And then, in an action which nobody in the traditional halls of power would ever take, he had the wisdom to walk away: a modern Cincinnatus. I like that myth very much, and I'd rather it not be tainted by association with an actual human.
@theymos, did someone try to reach out to you
No, I only heard about the documentary when I read the headline on CoinDesk today.
Usap-usapan din ito sa labas, kabayan. Pero base sa mga feedback na nabasa ko, hindi naman talaga na-reveal ang identity ni Satoshi. Parang hype lang ng HBO para kumita, at mukhang hindi natuwa ang mga Bitcoin enthusiasts.
They are pointing towards. Peter Todd but obviously alam naman natin na hindi sapat ang evidence even the guy denying it.