Breaking - "Satoshi Nakomoto" Breaks Long Silence To Deny Being Dorian Nakomoto
Satoshi Nakomoto, the creator of Bitcoin apparently broke two years of silence to deny Newsweek's claim to having discovered his real identity. On the P2P Foundation forum on which he initially announced Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakomoto (or someone with access to his account) simply stated, "I am not Dorian Nakomoto." This denial, echoing Dorian Nakomoto's recent denial to the Associated Press, serves to muddy the waters further as to Satoshi Nakomoto's true identity. It seems the wider Bitcoin community remains skeptical of Newsweek's story, requiring as proof either a message signed with....
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While we don't want to hop aboard the beat the dead horse train, we think this video is an important development in the Newsweek piece that made it's debut Thursday morning. It's a follow-up to a post published on newsBTC (and tons of other sites) last night and this morning, where Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto (the man pegged by Newsweek's Leah McGrath Goodman as the creator of bitcoin) denied claims he's ever been involved with the digital currency. What you're about to watch in the video above is Dorian at the Associated Press bureau in downtown Los Angeles discussing the 'exposé',....
Newsweek uncovers either Satoshi, or a man willing to deny being him. (CCN's original live-updated coverage here). As Newsweek's article regarding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto surges through the community, many are stunned with disbelief. The man who signed every message with a PGP key, never gave away personal details despite communicating for years, and eluded numerous attempts to find him; could he have been using his real name the whole time? To be fair, his name is Dorian S. Nakamoto, that first name can really throw off searches. Nonetheless, the evidence presented by Newsweek is....
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto thanked the community in a YouTube video. Remember Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, the guy who was the center of discussion in the Bitcoin community just a few months ago? Dorian Nakamoto was 'uncovered' to be the creator of Bitcoin, a person who go under the pseudonym of 'Satoshi Nakamoto'. Leah McGrath Goodman, a reporter for Newsweek, published an article entitled 'The Face Behind Bitcoin', in which she claims that Dorian is the creator of Bitcoin. She received heavy criticism for her violation of Nakamoto's privacy. In fact, she was even greeted by police. Dorian was....
I was having a chat with one of my friends, to whom I have introduced bitcoin lately, and he said. "Bitcoin has a limited number of coins, so it can't grow to be one of the world's top currencies", I answered him that Nakomoto designed bitcoin so that it has 100,000,000 units, which he named "satoshis". That's when my friends was really amazed and started saying. "so, if one satoshi is equal to 1$, with more than 12 million bitcoins on the blockchain right now, the bitcoin economy would be worth more than 1200 trillion dollars and one bitcoin would be worth more than 100 million US....
Satoshi Nakamoto's broke a three year long silence, telling the world he is not Dorian Nakamoto (photo). Every post he made can be found in the database of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute. Satoshi Nakamoto remains an obscure figure to most people that are involved in cryptocurrencies. As the creator of Bitcoin, he is the reason we are all here. You would not be reading this article if it weren't for him. Heck, I would not have written this text, and we would probably think virtual currencies could only exist in a galaxy far, far away. Inventor of Bitcoin. However, Nakamoto is real. Whether....