Nick posted again today, (praising ethereum once again;) and I was reading and I noticed his use of the term "block chain" instead of "blockchain"
Satoshi never said blockchain. He calls the ledger block chain.

2 years ago I decided to scan Satoshi's forum posts here just to see if there was anything anomalous about his writing style. Anything that stood out to me. The first thing I noticed was that he constantly hyphenates things. He never misses a properly hyphenated phrase. He *always* hyphenates things. Word phrases 99% of people have no idea should be hyphenated, he hyphenates. In fact I almost wondered if he was over-hyphenating. Doing it randomly sometimes. In any case .... take a look at Szabos writings .... cough ...
http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-dawn-of-trustworthy-computing.htmlFrom that page alone:
ticket-selling at a movie theater
other kinds of
every-day commerce
analog or
paper-based institutions
participate in
e-commerceTuring-complete block chain
efforts included
state-machine replication
dawn of the
general-purpose personal computer
other interesting
trust-minimized operations
the
much-discussed "51% attack"
the
oft-used word
mouthful "
trust-minimized"
the cashier and
ticket-ripperdecentralized or
peer-to-peernew
fiduciary-intensive applications
off-chain assets or controls on-chain ones
other
chain-titled assets
dry (
on-chain) performance
traditional
off-chaininto a single
chain-controlled risk pool
low-hanging fruit
-B-
Ergo, Satoshi Nakamoto-cum-Nick Szabo (or is it Nick Szabo-cum-Satoshi Nakamoto?).