The LRB profile of Craig "Definitely Not A Scam" Wright gets off to a great start http://www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n13/andrew-ohagan/the-satoshi-affair …pic.twitter.com/BCeQgfMkxM
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"Guy who likes computers and also has an embarrassing fascination with Japan" are not a useful indicia to narrow down who could be Satoshi
Nevertheless, those three paragraphs are 

Returning to reading the profile of the absolutely real Satoshi and I clearly left off at the best partpic.twitter.com/z3FPJnNTCK
Learning to become a ninja involves
Craig "Satoshi 'Totally a Ninja' Nakamoto" Wright
Left: LRB profile Right: Official statement given to Forbes, 2015pic.twitter.com/D9BqDdMkpO
I am not sure the LRB writer did research
Pikachu Nakamoto
I don't know if I can finish this
I think, for me, this weighs against Wright being Nakamoto.pic.twitter.com/qbkAr4BSGU
The SN white paper was politically ambivalent, SN also showed ambivalence towards bitcoin's radical potential when WikiLeaks was blockaded
Finally, bitcoin is not designed to be anonymous. The basic principles of bitcoin are antithetical to what BlackNet would need.
BlackNet is an ancestor to bitcoin, but not in such a straightforward fashion.
IMO, you'd draw that link if you read up on bitcoin, not if you created bitcoin.
Also there's the whole thing where the guy is a serial scammer and lies about a lot of stuff and also keeps tampering with "evidence"
but never mind I will continue reading
please tell me LRB says something about block sizes at some point in these 35,000 wordspic.twitter.com/5UTK3cdTlR
Come on, LRB. Think about all the traffic you'd get from Hacker News if you published what Craig Wright said about block sizes
my face has now settled (permanently?) into a "are you fucking kidding me" expressionpic.twitter.com/PHM92Na1i4
http://Blockchain.info places the lowest price of bitcoin in 2013 at $13, meaning Kleiman was a millionairepic.twitter.com/JD3KqyKeIb
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Wow this guy sure is inconsistent and often unconvincing as Satoshi ah, fuck it, it's probably just some nerd shit
And when people who know the technology make (sometimes, technically based) claims that Wright is not Nakamoto: "Nerds, am I right?"
this is my favorite collection of sentences so farpic.twitter.com/VNn1aFb0SO
can someone spoil this for me and tell me if he ever consults an actual technical expert at any point
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