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    • AcidD
      AcidD Moderators last edited by

      yeah around 3-4 weeks ago he came out saying “soon I’m going to release info that will prove I’m Satoshi”

      now he’s done it…although, yes…reading Reddit, Bitcointalk and other forums/blogs…not many people seem convinced or impressed.

      people ask him to “move your coins or GTFO” but he’s stated many times the coins are locked in some Tulip Trust…and cant be moved till 2020.

      Gavin, on the other hand does seem to believe Craig = Satoshi.

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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by ghostlander

        What we know is that he claims to possess copies of private keys for coin bases of some early BTC blocks. How he’s got them is another story.

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        • ChekaZ
          ChekaZ last edited by

          I dont understand it completely, maybe you do @ghostlander

          https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4hhreq/how_craig_constructed_the_message_that_he_signed/

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          • ghostlander
            ghostlander Regular Member @ChekaZ last edited by

            @ChekaZ This particular “proof” doesn’t prove anything. Take input script of the first Bitcoin transaction which is a public knowledge, convert to base64 and do whatever you want with it. If he signed a specific message with the private key of block #9 coin base, it could be a real proof.

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            • ChekaZ
              ChekaZ @ghostlander last edited by

              @ghostlander said:

              @ChekaZ This particular “proof” doesn’t prove anything. Take input script of the first Bitcoin transaction which is a public knowledge, convert to base64 and do whatever you want with it. If he signed a specific message with the private key of block #9 coin base, it could be a real proof.

              I could read out of the comments that it isnt a proof, but I didnt understand why tbh. - Thanks :)

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              • AmDD
                AmDD Regular Member @ChekaZ last edited by AmDD

                @ChekaZ I think, (and ghost please let me know if Im wrong here) that basically rather than actually signing a message today he found an old signed message and tried to claim it was his.
                This isnt exactly what happened but its the best way I can explain it as something similar.

                EDIT: after re reading that and thinking about it, its probably best to let someone else explain. Im of no help here. :confused:

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                • wrapper
                  wrapper Moderators last edited by

                  Bitcoin watchers have long wondered why the giant cache of coins they attribute to Satoshi Nakamoto never moved on the bitcoin’s publicly visible blockchain. Wright’s “Tulip” trust fund of 1.1 million bitcoins may hold the key to that mystery. The trust fund PDF signed by Wright’s late friend David Kleiman keeps those coins locked in place until 2020, yet gives Wright the freedom to borrow them for applications including “research into peer-to-peer systems” and “commercial activities that enhance the value and position of bitcoin.”

                  Despite those exceptions to the trust’s rules, the million-coin hoard has yet to budge, even after Kleiman’s death in 2013. That may be because Wright could be keeping the coins in place as an investment. He could be leveraging the trust in less visible ways, like legally transferring ownership of money to fund his companies while still leaving it at the same bitcoin address. Or he might still be waiting for January 1st, 2020, a countdown to a date that could take the lid off the biggest cryptocurrency fortune in history.

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                  • wrapper
                    wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                    I’m starting to feel sorry for Gavin …

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                    Man Gavin got extremely fooled.Matonis as well of course.
                    Gavin yesterday: “I am convinced beyond a reasonable doubt: Craig Wright is Satoshi.”
                    Gavin today: It’s certainly possible I was bamboozled.

                    P.S. Scientist are becoming sceptical.

                    http://phys.org/news/2016-05-bitcoin-creator-unmasks-himselfwell.html

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                    • wrapper
                      wrapper Moderators last edited by

                      This a link to how the signing should have been done…

                      https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0#post_core0100

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                      • wrapper
                        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                        Craig Wright admits he can’t prove he’s Satoshi …

                        http://www.drcraigwright.net/homepage.jpg

                        Background on Craig

                        http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/bitcoins-creator-is-australian-what-we-know-about-craig-steven-wright-20160502-gokiij.html

                        Reading between the lines it looks like he may have hinted to “investors” in order to get Hotwire PE, after the Australian Raid - his private proof didn’t work in public

                        More than ten years later, in June 2013 – still two years before publications would claim he founded Bitcoin — Wright founded a now-defunct technology firm called Hotwire PE using $US23 million in Bitcoin (which also represents 1.5 per cent of all Bitcoin in existence), Wired reported.

                        The following February, he announced the company would be opening Denariuz, the first Bitcoin-based bank, Business Insider reported.

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                        • AcidD
                          AcidD Moderators last edited by

                          This has now become this stuff movies are made of.

                          first read this:
                          https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/satoshi-saga-continues-tulip-trust-trustee-expected-to-appear-by-september-says-joseph-vaughnperling-1462467803

                          and then this:
                          https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4i443g/highly_speculative_saotshis_bitcoin_in_a_trust/

                          What a time to be a live! there are wild conspiracies on Reddit but I’m looking at all of this and my mind keeps going back to what’s in the Bitcoin Genesis Block…

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                          https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Genesis_block

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                          • wrapper
                            wrapper Moderators last edited by

                            There are some weird things happened to Hal Finney …

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Finney_(computer_scientist)

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                            • B
                              bsotnikow last edited by

                              I never understood the concept of this trust or the release date…It would all just be promises right? At the end of the day if someone has access to the funds, they can move them.

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                              • MrWyrm
                                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                Charlie Lee’s proof for example…

                                https://twitter.com/SatoshiLite/status/727157971428331520

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