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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 01/05/2025, 13:36:29 UTC
For what it's worth, Satoshi's email address was satoshi@gmx.com, not satoshin@gmx.com.

I would have been inclined to believe that you had simply made a typo, but you wrote this address three times including in the title. So I am skeptical. It is possible you have access to a different account.
is satoshin@gmx.com see white papper

You are right; and I stand corrected. I must have been thinking of the vistomail address he also had.

However, your story still does not seem believable to me. No email provider would leave a dormant account around for that long; they would delete it.

Why don't you paste the contents of the inbox to prove you have access?

I don't have access. The account was blocked as soon as I accessed it. Now I'm in the process of legally recovering access. I'll soon upload all my research and the password.
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Re: I opened the email satoshin@gmx.com after following clues left by Satoshi
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paulllex
on 23/04/2025, 09:16:41 UTC
butt farts


The doctors did a sloppy job. You should be heavily medicated, in straitjacket and locked in psykhushka.
Friend, this is serious. Maybe it seems like a dream to you, but that won't change the fact that Satoshi Nakamoto's email was opened.
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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 23/04/2025, 01:06:51 UTC
You've lied about giving 50 BTC which other parts of your story aren't true ?

Those 50 BTC alone were just to get your attention, but I can give you the private keys to a 2011 wallet as a gift.

Oh oh let me guess.

ALL OF IT.

I have lost count is this the 18504th or the 18505th time someone has said they could get into that email.

Can we stop responding to the trolls and just report them and move on. There are people who have posted here that know better then to feed the trolls.

-Dave

Hi Dave, I know it sounds crazy, but this is real, and now I'm looking for lawyers who can help me.
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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 22/04/2025, 10:30:52 UTC
I think you're missing something important. Satoshi Nakamoto's email was opened. Please share. i help me with AI because my spelling is bad.
You are too optimistic about Satoshi's email, you believe too much of irresponsible news, lately there has been a lot of discovery of Satoshi Nakamoto on the internet, but until now no one claims the discovery is real, only limited to talk, the samelike you.

What if the email satoshin@gmx.com is retased by Hecker, then they say he is Satoshi Nakamoto and shows the fake documents belonging to Solah-if owned by Satoshi. You, must be fun, if Hecker answers your email.

There is no more discovery of Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, he is no longer there, he has bequeathed Bitcoin to the people of the world, Bitcoin is Satoshi and Satoshi is Bitcoin, what should be talked about again.
It is possible that Satoshi leaves his private keys in his email to see who decrypts the encrypted messages.
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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 22/04/2025, 09:46:50 UTC
For what it's worth, Satoshi's email address was satoshi@gmx.com, not satoshin@gmx.com.

I would have been inclined to believe that you had simply made a typo, but you wrote this address three times including in the title. So I am skeptical. It is possible you have access to a different account.
is satoshin@gmx.com see white papper
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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paulllex
on 21/04/2025, 14:16:56 UTC
Hi guys,

In continuation to this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1305887.0

While playing around with my bot, I found out this mysterious transaction:

https://blockchain.info/tx/08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15

those 32.896 BTC were sent to multiple addresses, all the private keys of those addresses seem to be generated by some kind of formula.

For example:

Address 2:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU74sHUHy8S
1CUNEBjYrCn2y1SdiUMohaKUi4wpP326Lb
Biginteger PVK value: 3
Hex PVK value: 3

Address 3:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU76rnZwVdz
19ZewH8Kk1PDbSNdJ97FP4EiCjTRaZMZQA
Biginteger PVK value: 7
Hex PVK value: 7

Address 4:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU77MfhviY5
1EhqbyUMvvs7BfL8goY6qcPbD6YKfPqb7e
Biginteger PVK value: 8
Hex PVK value: 8

Address 5:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU7Dq8Au4Pv
1E6NuFjCi27W5zoXg8TRdcSRq84zJeBW3k
Biginteger PVK value: 21
Hex PVK value: 15

Address 6:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU7Tmu6qHxS
1PitScNLyp2HCygzadCh7FveTnfmpPbfp8
Biginteger PVK value: 49
Hex PVK value: 31

Address 7:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU7hDgvu64y
1McVt1vMtCC7yn5b9wgX1833yCcLXzueeC
Biginteger PVK value: 76
Hex PVK value: 4C

Address 8:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFU8xvGK1zpm
1M92tSqNmQLYw33fuBvjmeadirh1ysMBxK
Biginteger PVK value: 224
Hex PVK value: E0

Address 9:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFUB3vfDKcxZ
1CQFwcjw1dwhtkVWBttNLDtqL7ivBonGPV
Biginteger PVK value: 467
Hex PVK value: 1d3

Address 10:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFUBTL67V6dE
1LeBZP5QCwwgXRtmVUvTVrraqPUokyLHqe
Biginteger PVK value: 514
Hex PVK value: 202

Address 11:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFUGxXgtm63M
1PgQVLmst3Z314JrQn5TNiys8Hc38TcXJu
Biginteger PVK value: 1155
Hex PVK value: 483

Address 12:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFUW5RtS2JN1
1DBaumZxUkM4qMQRt2LVWyFJq5kDtSZQot
Biginteger PVK value: 2683
Hex PVK value: a7b

Address 13:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFUspniiQZds
1Pie8JkxBT6MGPz9Nvi3fsPkr2D8q3GBc1
Biginteger PVK value: 5216
Hex PVK value: 1460

Address 14:

KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYjgd9M7rFVfZyiN5iEG
1ErZWg5cFCe4Vw5BzgfzB74VNLaXEiEkhk
Biginteger PVK value: 10544
Hex PVK value: 2930

and so on...

until the addresses 50 (1MEzite4ReNuWaL5Ds17ePKt2dCxWEofwk) it was already cracked by someone.

Any ideas what's the formula behind the generation of these addresses?

Address 2, pvk decimal value: 3
Address 3, pvk decimal value: 7
Address 4, pvk decimal value: 8
Address 5, pvk decimal value: 21
Address 6, pvk decimal value: 49
Address 7, pvk decimal value: 76
Address 8, pvk decimal value: 224
Address 9, pvk decimal value: 467
Address 10, pvk decimal value: 514
Address 11, pvk decimal value: 1155
Address 12, pvk decimal value: 2683
Address 13, pvk decimal value: 5216
Address 14, pvk decimal value: 10544
Address 15 and after, pvk decimal value: ?

The prize would be ~32 BTC Smiley

EDIT: If you find the solution feel free to leave a tip Smiley 1DPUhjHvd2K4ZkycVHEJiN6wba79j5V1u3


It is impossible to deduce the private key from the address, that is what the Bitcoin white paper is about, that the possibility of doing that is almost zero, however, could Satoshi have left another route? Maybe he knew perfectly well that it was impossible so he kept his Bitcoin in a place where it is possible to enter knowing certain clues and that is also in the white paper, any ideas, about the vault?HuhHuh?? satoshin@gmx.com
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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 21/04/2025, 13:28:30 UTC
Mentall illness is all over the palce, OP get yourself on some strong meds
I have met many people like you, very delusional and schizophrenic
I understand your discomfort but this is not the case, treat the issue seriously, because this can impact the price
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Re: I opened Satoshi Nakamoto's email satoshin@gmx.com
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paulllex
on 21/04/2025, 13:11:46 UTC
Edited
I loved your origin story especially how you awakened your superpower.

I knew this was going to be a bull crap but was curious
Until I came across the part quoted below. 
And pitied mY brain not to go further.


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Using a purely mathematical approach, using combinatorial methods, binary pattern analysis, modular transformations, and other classical and quantum cryptography techniques, I was able to isolate what appear to be three master keys.
Can you make it any obvious that you don't know what you are doing
Saying fancy words isn't the sign of been knowledgeable because all what you stated like you Math smart
Just bit you without you knowing.

None of all the fancy words you used are directly applicable in cracking an email password on GMX

Let me guess you went for words used commonly on cryptography?
And quantum power of such power in the hand of a regular guy? Pleassee

I understand that you may not understand what is happening, but certain quantitative equations have certain graphics, and I used those graphics to describe some messages and thus arrive at a word. I know it is difficult to understand, but this is real. If you have any questions, I can resolve them.
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 21/04/2025, 00:05:44 UTC
I have an IQ of 145.

"People who boast about their IQ are losers." -- Stephen Hawking

I learned that when I was 13 and bragging about my iq of 139 or 147 or 151

depends on which test I took.

I met some one with an iq of 159 when I was bragging about my numbers. Wink

I can also tell you even if you have a big one it matters how you use it.

😉


Yes, but please don't stray from the topic, Satoshi Nakamoto's email was opened.
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 23:47:03 UTC
You know ppl won't believe your story because it's easy to put fake screen shots. Why didn't you find a lawyer online. You've offered 50 BTC to ppl who'll prove you're a liar. I'm waiting for the signed message from the address which's holding 50 BTC can you do it ?

just ask your questions and I will answer them.

Those 50 BTC alone were just to get your attention, but I can give you the private keys to a 2011 wallet as a gift.
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 21:47:05 UTC
I think you're missing something important. Satoshi Nakamoto's email was opened.
~

So what? Where on earth did you get the idea that after all this time, they would still be hoarding every single bit of data from every email address ever made on their servers? And even if they did, why in the world would you think theres anything remotely important or worth mentioning in those old messages?

Look, maybe you genuinely believe this nonsense. Maybe you convinced yourself.  But to anyone with a shred of critical thinking, this screams "scam" or at best, a really sad case of someone chasing ghosts. I suspect you just wanted attention and to feel somehow important. Right?

Unfortunately, it is not a scam, this is real. I know it is difficult to understand that Satoshi left instructions to open his email and maybe a million bitcoins inside. I am sorry if this bothers you because you couldn't even compete. Very few people knew about this. Don't be jealous, just ask your questions and I will answer them.
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 21:32:03 UTC
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Hello community,I'm willing to pay 50 BTC to anyone who can prove this is fake.
You'll be asked to sign a message from the address which's got 50 BTC.

I am seeking lawyers who are willing to help me regain access to GMX through a digital succession rights lawsuit.
Big email companies delete accounts which haven't been accessed for 1 year. If you accessed Satoshi's email you wouldn't have seen any thing there. If GMX didn't delete Satoshi's emails & your story's true you could've saved each email in Satoshi's account when you accessed it but you didn't. If you've got 50 BTC it's more cash than you'll need to get legal advice from professionals.
Apparently they didn't block it, and when I accessed it they blocked my data, it was saved as the last access and when I requested information they asked me for information about the last access I gave it and they confirmed and responded to me, now I'm looking for a good lawyer to help me sue gmx for the right of digital succession since satoshi left instructions to access that email and a password, I'm looking for help from a lawyer who knows about bitcoin blockchain and encryption
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 21:05:08 UTC
I have an IQ of 145

If you would have that IQ, I'd expect that you would have analyzed the facts and would not dare to come (up) with this mess of a story here.
Did you do it yourself, or was an AI helping a little?

I think you're missing something important. Satoshi Nakamoto's email was opened. Please help me with AI because my spelling is bad.
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Re: 50 BTC prize after solving a cryptographic puzzle
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 20:30:48 UTC
Well sir I don't know if I can solve or not but sir im currently a student and I want to do higher studies ,well I have a poor family background ,  I work part time but it's not enough for completing my higher education. If you can  do a favour I would be really grateful, could you provide me some funds to that I can purse my studies. 🙏 Thank you if you can please do 😊
btc address -
bc1qxmt9nsr7ygq70m4kxykse65kah7jneyn0v7yqx

I'll send you something as soon as I can. Please share. Satoshi Nakamoto's email has been opened.BTC
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Re: I accessed Satoshi Nakamoto's email after solving a cryptographic puzzle.
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 20:23:24 UTC
It should be noted that GMX would never respond to anyone without verifying the information from the last login with the information we provided and it matching. If GMX responds, it means that these two pieces of information match. Otherwise, it would represent a failure in GMX security by revealing sensitive user data, and even worse with Satoshi's email.

I'll send you something as soon as I can. Please share. Satoshi Nakamoto's email has been opened.
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I accessed Satoshi Nakamoto's email after solving a cryptographic puzzle.
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 19:49:52 UTC
It should be noted that GMX would never respond to anyone without verifying the information from the last login with the information we provided and it matching. If GMX responds, it means that these two pieces of information match. Otherwise, it would represent a failure in GMX security by revealing sensitive user data, and even worse with Satoshi's email.
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I accessed Satoshi Nakamoto's email after solving a cryptographic puzzle.
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paulllex
on 20/04/2025, 13:21:03 UTC
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Hello community,I'm willing to pay 1 BTC to anyone who can prove this is fake.
I want to share my story with you, which I believe deserves attention from those who deeply understand how Bitcoin works and the importance of its origins.
My name is Paul Alexander Cárdenas Solís, I'm from Arequipa, Peru, and I'm 30 years old.
From a very young age, I realized I wasn't going to fit into the system. I never did well in school; I always passed with the minimum grade. My mind was always looking for something more. I didn't like the system, the governments, or the banks. I went to many psychologists, took many exams and tests, and later quit many jobs because I didn't fit in.
That's how one day Bitcoin came to me and gave me what the traditional world couldn't: an opportunity. I immersed myself in technology to the limit, to the point of constantly updating the news every day. And although events like the one in China in 2017, the merger of Bitcoin and the S&P 500 markets, and other major indices that generated correlations and declines, occurred, the truth is that we survived, and we will survive. We absorbed Trump trying to ruin the crypto market, and we will survive BlackRock.
That's why I stayed. Because Bitcoin isn't an asset, nor just money. If you think that, you're stuck at the first layer. Bitcoin is revolution, it's fighting the system, it's changing the status quo. I've come up empty many times for Bitcoin, and I don't regret it. Every decision I made brought me here. Now I need your support, because I can't do it alone.

Solving the Puzzle
For the past four years, I've analyzed the blockchain from the genesis block to many of Satoshi Nakamoto's earliest public transactions and communications. Using a purely mathematical approach, using combinatorial methods, binary pattern analysis, modular transformations, and other classical and quantum cryptography techniques, I was able to isolate what appear to be three master keys.
On March 29, 2024, these keys allowed me to access, in a completely logical and reproducible (although not yet publicly provable) manner, the legendary email address: satoshin@gmx.com.
I have been to numerous psychologists since I was a child. After telling my parents that I managed to access Satoshi Nakamoto's email after four years of research, they revealed that all those tests and sessions were to corroborate that I have an IQ of 145.
My lawyers have advised me not to publicly reveal the procedure or the keys for the time being, as we are evaluating the legal framework for digital succession, international rights, and potential criminal or property implications. What I can affirm is that every step is documented and mathematically justified, from data collection to obtaining a working password. However, I have encrypted the email password in this very message in case anything were to happen to me. My family would contact the person with the correct password, and that person would pursue the case. I ignored my lawyers on this point because I believe this goes beyond legality: it's a matter of legacy and truth.
As a small preview, I can tell you that the email password was in Spanish.

GMX and Satoshi's Account

I have direct messages with GMX confirming that I had access to the account. I had to provide information about the last access; they verified it in their database, and it matched. They responded specifically. We have up to three conversations where the email satoshin@gmx.com is directly mentioned, an email that is currently marked as nonexistent if you want to log in from gmx.net.
I am the only person in the world who has had direct communication with GMX about this account. I'm convinced that a company like GMX would never admit to something like this without real evidence, otherwise it would represent a serious internal security breach.
This is real and should be taken seriously. We must consider the impact it will have on the currency's value, so it should be treated with caution, not mockery. If you react with mockery, you're only revealing the envy you carry in your heart. If you're not envious and are serious, share the news, open a debate, don't stay silent. Give your point of view. Give your opinion.
We're coordinating with a crypto newspaper that's investigating the case. I wanted to share the news with you first.

What's at Stake
I'm convinced that within that account are documents, private keys, and possibly access to more than a million bitcoins, which would currently exceed $70 billion. But beyond the economic value, what drives me is the hidden knowledge that Satoshi may have left behind, and which could transform our understanding of Bitcoin.
I'm not seeking to profit from this information irresponsibly. My intention is to secure legal and institutional support so that the content can be shared with the community, publicly and verifiably, when the time is right. I'm currently seeking the support of lawyers specialized in Bitcoin, blockchain, and encryption, who can defend this case and help me regain access with a formal lawsuit against GMX, arguing for the right to digital succession under the European framework.

Ask the community
What impact would it have on the currency's value if it were confirmed that Satoshi potentially left 1 million bitcoins as a reward for whoever solved this encryption? How would this affect the current narrative about his identity, intent, and the future of decentralization in Bitcoin? Would this be seen as a legitimate succession, or would it open a legal and philosophical Pandora's box about ownership, merit, and technical access?
I know many won't understand what's going on. Let me explain: Satoshi not only created Bitcoin, he also left a kind of game. A treasure chest, and that treasure chest was the email address mentioned in the white paper. The game consisted of solving the clues he left in his communications and thus finding the access to satoshin@gmx.com.
Many focused solely on the asset; few understood the creator. Today, there is advanced research into trying to break Bitcoin's encryption and deduce private keys from public keys. But that is almost impossible; it requires immense computational power that we don't currently possess. However, what is possible is to deduce a password if the clues are there. And that's how I did it.
We must keep in mind that Bitcoin had a centralized alert system; that is, Bitcoin once had a centralized component. Satoshi wanted to play on both concepts, as this could prevent major thefts and money laundering. However, this system was withdrawn between 2016 and 2018, perhaps to protect his money-laundering empire.
I would deeply appreciate any guidance, ideas, or legal/technical references you could share. I'm aware of the impact this could have on the history of the project and the security of its foundations.

Photos from conversations with gmx
https://x.com/paulllex2099/status/1913941173212791039
Sincerely,
Paul Alexander Cárdenas Solís
Contact: paullex2099@proton.me
X: https://x.com/paulllex2099
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsE0KtttoBs