who's he?
>>2221698
My guess would be Adam Back.
>>2221698
Seth Rich
Lord Rothschild himself
>>2221698
Soviets. The concept of BTC was to destroy western banking. Shit turned quite different.
A buttcoiner
>>2221698
A team of brilliant young men in our Queen's empire working under an anonymous alias, trying to revolutionize the world with a technology providing an immutable and perfect ledger, and doing it all for free after the last major financial depression.
The greatest of our time, who will never come forward because doing so would destroy everything they built.
>>2221764
so the jews or not the jews?
Did it not turn out to be that Australian guy they thought it was?
Satoshi is dead. craig wright is a con man
>>2221698
The Devil Himself
Sam Hyde aka David M Window
https://youtu.be/jBbLpxLglz0
>>2221772
I just went through his wikipedia and he looks like a fraud
he just used an old signature from 2009, and then when asked for further proof he pussied out and went dark
watch this movie he might be in it:
The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
>>2221698
My god.
>>2221698
who /Satoshi Conspiracy/ here?
better post your theory
imagine he passed away?
imagine he was a bunch of individuals coming out of FBI, NSA, Skull and Bones Club, etc.
maybe even the Hells Angels or the Yakuza
could also just be some random guy, an IT nerd or a student or whoever
what do you think he's up to?
surprised more people don't talk about this - what would you do if Satoshi's 1m BTC stash started to move?
>>2221905
a young Vitalik is in it
There is no Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin was created by a group of people and Craig Wright was one of them.
>>2221698
Some aussie cunt(s) who tried to pretend they were american to throw off the POZ+ but really he was Roger Ver and a britcuck who used labour instead of labor but really was from Kenya. We wuz bitcoin ya'll.
>>2221909
Lots of people talked about it. The discussion pittered out because all the avenues were exhausted.
It seemed most likely to me that it was someone who was inspired by and reached out to Nick Szabo, working with him to create the reference implementation. "Bit gold" and "smart contracts" go back to the '90s and originated from him.
The 1 million are a bounty to anyone who can break the network imo. There is no reason to touch them after everyone knows that you left the scene. If they were a believer in their own invention, they would just mine early under their own name.
Any movement of those coins means immediate panic selling from everyone, myself included.