1/ After interacting electronically w/ Satoshi, reasonably confident I have never met him or her in person.https://twitter.com/WIRED/status/674339971910778880 …
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2/ Satoshi anonymity was incredibly valuable. It permitted examination of the technology, discounting the personality behind it. Merit-based
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3/ Actively push back against The Cult of Satoshi (or core devs) - appealing to authority vs technology examination. Tech stands on its own.
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4/ Satoshi can prove identity by signing something with a Bitcoin or PGP key. (strictly, this just proves key custody, but very indicative)
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5/ Others have made the Satoshi claim, and generated fake documents & tweets in an attempt to prove this, grab a slice of fame.
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6/ Agree with article closer. Anonymity is hard to preserve over time. Identity seems likely to be revealed eventually.
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7/ Never felt
@NickSzabo4 was Satoshi - though inarguably a cryptocurrency and smart contract pioneer well worth reading.1 reply 3 retweets 38 likes -
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8/ If it is Satoshi, I hope I'm forgiven for describing Satoshi as a brilliant designer but poor project leader. :)
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9/ tl;dr Demand mathematically sound Proof of Satoshi or GTFO.
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@jgarzik @Disruptepreneur - and it would be easy to do;https://twitter.com/PacketOfData/status/674423319962103809 …
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