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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 15/02/2021, 15:39:05 UTC
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 12/02/2021, 16:07:47 UTC
Sergio Demian Lerner's research is incredible https://bitslog.com/2020/06/22/a-new-mystery-in-patoshi-timestamps/ and we can now now which coins Satoshi mined.

The intention of this thread is to bring people together who maybe have discovered also other things that could help us.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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on 12/02/2021, 15:36:51 UTC
Satoshi would have announced it. I can't imagine he'd want to do something like that un-announced because it would undermine faith in the protocol's security.

https://bitslog.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/#comment-1398
.. if he wanted to reassure the world that he won’t crash the value of bitcoins, he could simply have provably destroyed the coins (there are several ways to do this and Satoshi would have known them)..
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 12/02/2021, 13:35:50 UTC
I'd just like to see it supported by more compelling evidence.

Can you imagine what would happen if Satoshi back in 2009 had said that he mined a lot of coins because he had to, to support the network and then published that these coins are a treasure to be found?
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 11/02/2021, 15:24:29 UTC
Having a read through this, somewhat interesting, but would literally be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

That means that it's not impossible.

It depends on how difficult Satoshi wanted it to be.

He could have generated a random private key and then given clues on how to solve it, without having to create a custom private key, just my 2 cents.

Yes, could be. With different difficulty levels so that not one person can solve all keys. That would allow him to distribute the coins.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 10/02/2021, 16:02:02 UTC
https://dailyhodl.com/2021/02/09/bitcoin-creator-satoshi-nakamoto-left-clues-to-unlocking-his-billion-dollar-bitcoin-crypto-fortune-according-to-this-new-theory/

Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto Left Clues to Unlocking His Billion-Dollar Bitcoin Crypto Fortune, According to This New Theory
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 09/02/2021, 15:08:13 UTC
https://news.bitcoin.com/online-sleuths-believe-satoshi-nakamotos-bitcoin-stash-is-a-blockchain-treasure-hunt-meant-to-be-found/

'Over the last twelve years, the cryptocurrency community has always been intrigued by Bitcoin’s inventor Satoshi Nakamoto. For over a decade, armchair sleuths and journalists have tried to uncover the creator’s identity and information on the whereabouts of all the bitcoins the enigma mined when the network was still in its infancy. Now a few individuals believe Satoshi’s coins may be the greatest prize competition ever and the private keys are somehow hidden within the blockchain.'
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Online Sleuths Believe Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin Stash Is a Blockchain Treasure
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on 09/02/2021, 14:59:22 UTC
https://news.bitcoin.com/online-sleuths-believe-satoshi-nakamotos-bitcoin-stash-is-a-blockchain-treasure-hunt-meant-to-be-found/

'Over the last twelve years, the cryptocurrency community has always been intrigued by Bitcoin’s inventor Satoshi Nakamoto. For over a decade, armchair sleuths and journalists have tried to uncover the creator’s identity and information on the whereabouts of all the bitcoins the enigma mined when the network was still in its infancy. Now a few individuals believe Satoshi’s coins may be the greatest prize competition ever and the private keys are somehow hidden within the blockchain.'
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 04/02/2021, 16:07:45 UTC
what if the reason that the bitcoin is not moving is because satoshi is doing the favor of making bitcoin more valuable by removing 1,000,000 into the circulation.

https://bitslog.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/#comment-1398

'If so, that was a rare bit of stupidity on Satoshi’s part: if he wanted to reassure the world that he won’t crash the value of bitcoins, he could simply have provably destroyed the coins (there are several ways to do this and Satoshi would have known them), not done something as bizarre as statistically encoded some sort of bitpattern into the early blocks without any other hint or message and waited 4 years for someone to find a leak he didn’t notice for a year, while all the while people wondered whether Satoshi would spend his coins…'
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 04/02/2021, 15:58:19 UTC
On the other hand, wouldn't the things satoshi said would be more credible like the part where he/she posted about the problem with lost coins

Satoshi never said that the early mined coins are lost.

It is a simple game. If someone can move the coins, that would mean that Satoshi wanted it. What we are doing is to inform people what we've discovered and that it was not a random mining. The findings from Sergio and TechMiX https://medium.com/@mytechmix/the-mysterious-19-79d0f338a06c show that it was done intentionally with a different software. And we're trying to solve it.

Another thing is: we think that not all keys can be discovered with only one solution so that there are several different ways to distribute the coins.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 03/02/2021, 15:44:49 UTC
He used a different version.
How do you know? Did you ask him?

https://bitslog.com/2020/08/22/the-patoshi-mining-machine/
'I knew that Patoshi mined with a different software than the reference code'
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 02/02/2021, 16:36:45 UTC
What we're talking about is that Satoshi implemented the Privatekeys intentionally to be found.
Satoshi was mining using the earlier versions of Bitcoin-qt and thus you'd want to inspect the source code of the earlier clients for any possible weakness during the generation which I can say, there isn't any..
He used a different version.

He won't move his coins. We will move them.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 02/02/2021, 16:20:06 UTC
https://bitslog.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/#comment-1376

'Great work and what an incredible finding, would love to know the answer! Do you think it’s a bit odd that he used a proprietary Base58 for the address encoding and just happens that you’re seeing the spike between values 0-57? ... I know it’s probably just coincidence but it would be amazing if there was a secret message in the LSB to explain this'


https://bitslog.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/

'The selected set of bytes (0 to 9, 19 to 58) could have been selected to map a somewhat extended alphabet into this set. This must be explored further. selected set of bytes (0 to 9, 19 to 58) could have been selected to map a somewhat extended alphabet into this set. This must be explored further.'
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 02/02/2021, 16:11:26 UTC
Thinking that his/her/their addresses were not randomly generated is a joke IMO.

Strong Evidence Suggests a Single Entity Mined More Than 1 Million Bitcoin
https://news.bitcoin.com/strong-evidence-suggests-a-single-entity-mined-more-than-1-million-bitcoin/

The Return of the Deniers and the Revenge of Patoshi
https://bitslog.com/2019/04/16/the-return-of-the-deniers-and-the-revenge-of-patoshi/
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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on 01/02/2021, 16:25:59 UTC
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 31/01/2021, 15:52:30 UTC
So cracking satoshi nakamoto private key seems impossible  Grin but who know right   Grin Grin i think satoshi have reason to keep his bitcoin

Cracking is impossible.

What we're talking about is that Satoshi implemented the Privatekeys intentionally to be found.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 31/01/2021, 15:17:47 UTC
Roadmap

- Discover how Satoshi implemented the Privatekeys of the early mined coins into the blockchain
- Solve the Privatekeys (we think that per solution there are 10 or 20 coinbase blocks = 500 or 1000 BTC and that the solution for each coinbase block is different)
- Transfer the coins from the P2PK to the P2PKH address with the same Privatekey (so Satoshi and the public will know that somebody has solved one coinbase block)
- 1 week later transfer these coins to another address (Satoshi will have 1 week time to respond as he also has the Privatekeys)

We think that Satoshi is waiting.
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Re: Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 30/01/2021, 15:51:42 UTC
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Satoshi's early mined coins & the message left in the blockchain
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oldgolddigger
on 30/01/2021, 15:44:48 UTC
'In my opinion, the existence of so many distinguishers is an indicator that Patoshi wanted his/her blocks to be identified.'
'... D. Satoshi  left a message fingerprinted in the nonces. A Message for us to see in a distant future.'
https://bitslog.com/2020/06/22/a-new-mystery-in-patoshi-timestamps/

combined with

' Maybe Satoshi created the greatest prize competition and the privatekeys are somehow within the blockchain.'
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175996.msg53058144#msg53058144

😀

We are trying.