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Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:29 pm

This was posted on pastebin today:

"What I'm going to present is more evidence of who I am than access to mere private keys (which can be stolen). And it's definitely more convincing than what was ever offered by CSW.

The point here is to demonstrate superior understanding of Bitcoin encryption. I will manipulate the first and last digit of a hash (md6-256) that's not native to Bitcoin, to produce a vanity address ON BITCOIN that coincides with the signed statement.

The original hash, before being manipulated, will be derived from " v0.1 ", the first version of Bitcoin.

To recognize the significance of this, you will need to bring your attention to the similarities in the two hashes.

"v0.1" was the first version of Bitcoin. It was hashed in md6-256 which is not sha-256. Slightly modified it exposes a hidden vanity address that starts out with "1MyFun".

1MyFun5vPzSgAhCQLuFrRz11213RcrK8M5
----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----
Creating Bitcoin Was All About "My Fun".
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----

----BEGIN SIGNATURE----
HA5V2RstFymbo4Z1/dSi/4VVYDG3T8svnlAEOriUdCOwLs2ivkOnJ03rKlxqSapfjCS2duuLH+Korm7+3K9HxAI=
----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----
Private Hexidecimal Key
1C04E262DCAF32C396EC666AAD9A53D97464572E71C0748EA29205B41ACC2561
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitcoin v0.1 Alpha Release
" v0.1" (md6-256)
4C04E262DCAF32C396EC666AAD9A53D97464572E71C0748EA29205B41ACC2566
--------------------------------------------------------------------

The odds of anyone being able to manipulate the first and last digits of any hash relating to the first version of Bitcoin to reveal a hidden vanity address are about 10 trillion to 1.

Not accepting this as undeniable proof means you don't understand the statistical probability ratios involved with knowing where to look and what to change.

Greedy and uneducated people are only interested in ‘where the money is’ (access to keys) instead of real cryptographic evidence.

NOTE: Do not attempt to add these private keys to your wallet.
PS: I live in Bali, Indonesia."

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Re: Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:26 pm

Manipulation is still one of the most powerful things nowadays.

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Re: Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:05 pm

Satoshi Nakamoto is the creator of a revolution. He wanted to create a system that creates a equilibrium among the people. We all should respect Satoshi Nakamoto and don't invest any time in finding his true identity. I hope that he himself comes forward to the world.

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Re: Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:23 pm

I don't think that it's his sign. it is just very difficult to find out

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Re: Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:01 am

hi! what about to visit blockchain life conference together in November?
dm me
looking for people who are inspired Vitali Buterin as i am
there will be 2 days and 80+ speakers and a lot of mining and ico developers

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Re: Is this a life sign by Satoshi Nakamoto?

Wed Sep 19, 2018 7:30 am

Satoshi is a revolutionary, who brought about one the biggest revolutions in the modern world without spilling blood or violence. He doesn't want to reveal his true identity, and crypto world should respect that. Instead of spending our time and resources to find real Satoshi, we rather work on making Bitcoin more free and accessible.

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