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May 02, 2016, 08:22:35 PM

So his only way out, if he doesn't have the bitcoins, is to say "I'm satoshi"... lol?

Yeah, funny. Lol. Did you know that Mr. Jon Matonis, @jonmatonis, Founding Director at Bitcoin Foundation, CEO of Hushmail, Columnist at Forbes, Chief Forex Dealer at VISA, Economist, has confirmed Dr. Wright to be the real Satoshi Nakomoto?

Not to mention that Dr. Gavin Andresen, Chief Scientist of the Bitcoin Foundation, said at a conference today that he believes Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin.

So how about you stop with the FUD, huh? No one's buying.

What FUD?
Wright shall prove it cryptographically to all of us. Open in the public. It's so easy if he really would be Satoshi.
But he isn't doing it! Why?
Furthermore the people here give a damn what Gavin Andresen or Jon Matonis say.And why? Because it doesn't matter.
This can be solved in a few minutes.Cryptographic prove and that's it. Or move one of the early mined coins. The story with the coins locked in a trust was just another story to fool us all.


+1

Gavin elaborated the "proof" he claims to have seen on gizmodo, but it all relies on his belief Craig Wright's computer had not been tampered with, and the Electrum software he used had not been tampered with.

http://gizmodo.com/gavin-andresen-i-was-not-hacked-and-i-believe-craig-w-1774226431

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Andreen said that he had privately witnessed Wright giving more thorough and convincing cryptographic proof of his identity than what had been offered in the blog post, a claim he also made earlier this morning on Reddit.

“He signed, in my presence, using the private key from block one—block number one, the very first mined Bitcoin block, on a computer I’m convinced had not been tampered with, on software that I’m convinced had not been tampered with, a message of my choosing. And so that kind of sealed the deal for me, convincing me that he does have that private key,” Andresen said. “My interactions with him feel like this is the inventor of Bitcoin.”

Bitcoin was invented a trustless. We don't want to have to trust Gavin's appraisal of whether Wright's computer had been tampered with, we want cryptographic proof we can check ourselves.