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RE: Blockchain and Crypto Godfather Hal Finney

in #heros8 years ago

Excellent romantic history in context - thanks very much for that. Cannot believe however that Dorian and Hal went to the same school. No wonder one would be tempted to draw conclusions.

However as it is obvious that Satoshi is not the real name of the real individual or group - this almost smells like a planted coincidence which opens up even more possible conspiratorial food for thought as to what or who planted the blockchain seeds given the global funding and race in the bankster and corporate world (there's almost every weekend a blockchain summit somewhere on the globe).

Many answers might be given as we observe the blockchain revolution we find ourselves in the middle of. Might be wise to lean back once in a while and put the excitement into perspective ;-)

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we will never fully understand satoshi's identity in my opinion. once we get confidential transactions and other means, if satoshi he/she/it plans to move funds it will be private as it should

I have only joined the cryptoworld since a few months. Can you recommend a good source that has tried to curate the best available data pieces around/about satoshi?

Somebody must have tried to psychoanalyze him/the group based on whatever material is available in digital format?

@steemuwe In one of my lines of business we have a saying, "There are no such things as coincedences." Sometimes we can be oh so close and yet oh so far.
@streetstyle

The coincidence myth might be a necessity to enable the divide and conquer game. It might just hide behind the planck wall ;-)