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nostrich · 141w
Its a possibility, even more so since he's dead.....
aidan · 141w
Seems very plausible to me. His old Twitter posts critiquing bitcoin seemed kinda half-hearted to me — possible attempts at misdirection IMO.
Bitcoin World Order ⚡️ · 141w
I think he did not have the deep experience, nor the vision of the OG’s i.e. Tim May, Wei Dai, Hal Finney or Adam Back
RenaissanceMan · 141w
Makes sense except for . . . his own repeated denials. I was a Len believer for a long time because of the temporal links between Satoshi’s disappearance and Len’s death. But Hal Finney makes more sense to me these days. And the most sense of all? “Why would I care?”
An Ice King · 141w
https://youtu.be/9aV7yi8mfqg
Byzantine · 141w
one week after bitcoins launch Hal Finney calculated bitcoin's value not based on 21million but based on 20million as if he could magically predicted a 1million locked supply by satoshi 🧐 https://stacker.news/items/203474
UNLICENSED MONEY TRANSMITTER · 141w
it's Finney or him
Cam · 141w
I think he has about as good of a case as Hal or atleast very close. So many coincidences.
Hans Karlsborn · 141w
I’m sure it was him.
GS · 141w
I find it very plausible
Mandrake · 141w
Nick Szabo and/or Hal = Satoshi
J.T. Woodhouse · 141w
This was a fascinating read. Thanks for sharing.
Bitty Cent · 140w
Unlikely but plausible
enzø ⚡️ · 140w
Might be a diversion but Satoshi was using a lot of British idioms like “bloody”, “wet blanket” and the first block references the Financial Times of London. Probably not something an American would do. I don’t think it’s Adam Back but a combination of two or three people.
ListenLater.net · 140w
For what it is worth, I read multiple articles about people speculating who Satoshi might be. This is the only one I find credible.
Wintermute's Bone · 140w
Most credible narrative ive read so far
BUB · 137w
I think it's very likely. What did his next of kin do with his computer after his passing?
Justin_Tokyo · 137w
It could be very plausible that he was part of it.