https://preview.redd.it/vli0ofqwf6w71.jpg?width=3840&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2a704c47375637858c27216379ae8313dadf8be8 This could be a long read. Kindly bear with me. I write this primarily in response to the TechSpot article from yesterday ( r/technology mods told me they only allow “ mainstream articles with editorial oversight and fact-checking ” so I'm sharing this here). But I’d also like to take this opportunity to write about Bitcoin more broadly as someone who has been following it for more than a decade and I’ll try to do so without complicating the conversation for anyone unfamiliar with Bitcoin. The TechSpot article cites a non-peer-reviewed National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper from Igor Makarov and Antoinette Schoar. NBER claims to be non-partisan but it is a private NPO funded by the likes of Bill Gates foundation . The chairman of NBER, Karen Horn, is a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and Head of Int...
Note : NSA and other very talented investigators/engineers have concluded that Satoshi Nakamoto hid his tracks too well. The only remaining way to know who created Bitcoin is stylometry (using writing style to compare two like-minded entities in hopes of discovering a better version of a person's fingerprint). OpenPGP has online documentation, found from Google Scholar, that was authored by PGP's old lead developer Hal Finney. If you find any paragraph in the article or in Bitcoin's original whitepaper, you notice two things in common that are 100% stylistic choices: Both have a double-space after every sentence. Both are written, according to AI, the same exact way. All of it, everything, is written in the same tone, sentence structure, etc. This was determined using I Write Like. This site uses statistical analysis to say who you write most like. If you paste Hal's sentences or Satoshi's sentences, both times, you'll receive the same person: H. P. Love...
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