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Very interesting, for me it's the first time to see this very unique type of "evidence" pointing towards Hal Finney as SN.
Granted, some of the letters (especially Fi and n) seem a bit far fetched, but still, there is no denying that there is some striking correlation overall.

Where did you find this idea? @f*D

I found this thing, just about a year old or so: https://github.com/kjellberg/nakamoto_translator?tab=MIT-1-ov-file
And a nice read: https://www.theflyingfrisby.com/p/why-hal-finney-is-not-satoshi-nakamoto
Which reminded me that Nick Szabo was usually my favorite candidate for the real Satoshi, but again this theory had some holes difficult to overcome.



I'm a bit don't understand. Should his name be Hal Finney?  A letter of "n" is omitted.

Idk, good point, however, SATOSHI NAKAKAMOTO would have sounded too silly lol.

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lmao, I cannot unhear it now. Nakakamototo
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Very interesting, for me it's the first time to see this very unique type of "evidence" pointing towards Hal Finney as SN.
Granted, some of the letters (especially Fi and n) seem a bit far fetched, but still, there is no denying that there is some striking correlation overall.

Where did you find this idea? @f*D

I found this thing, just about a year old or so: https://github.com/kjellberg/nakamoto_translator?tab=MIT-1-ov-file
And a nice read: https://www.theflyingfrisby.com/p/why-hal-finney-is-not-satoshi-nakamoto
Which reminded me that Nick Szabo was usually my favorite candidate for the real Satoshi, but again this theory had some holes difficult to overcome.