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NYT Satoshi report on Adam Back is unconvincing
โI found the actual statistical analysis to be incredibly weak because the way you'd really do it is you'd have the corpus of all the Satoshi candidates and then all of Satoshi's work, and then you would just compare it systematically. You wouldn't say, well, let's assume it's this guy, and let's find the things that match.โ
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Len Sassaman remains a top Satoshi candidate
โThe most compelling piece, I think, is that one of the citations in the white paper is this, paper that was it was the result of a conference that was held in Belgium or Luxembourg. And the conference proceedings, the written version was only made available in a couple universities in the region. And and, of course, Len, he studied in Belgium.โ
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Satoshi might be a group of individuals
โI'm actually I'm warming up to that because I what I did this morning was I had Claude and chat review all the evidence again, and chat actually ran for two hours. I went through the evidence for the kind of, you know, 10 most commonly named candidates. It doesn't fit any of them, and I am actually starting to believe that for that reason, that it it might have been more than one person.โ
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Quantum threats may force Satoshi to reappear
โAs this quantum thing gets closer, you're gonna wanna probably, you know, do something to preserve your coins so it don't get stolen by a quantum attacker. If you are alive, you definitely have an obligation and, this urgency to weigh in either recovery of coins or at a very minimum, just make your feelings known.โ
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Upcoming documentary Finding Satoshi seeks the creator
โThere is, another investigation coming out soon that I've been made aware of. Finding Satoshi. Coinbase is involved. Jameson Lopf, I think, said it was actually a reasonable attempt, which in my book, Jameson is the barometer of whether a Satoshi discovery is legitimate or not.โ
