2. During 2007-2008, Dr Wright researched and authored a paper entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” It described the outlines of an electronic cash system, based on what the paper described as “a chain of digital signatures”. Such chains are now generally referred to as “blockchains”. This document is well-known among those involved with the development of electronic cash and digital assets systems and has become well-known to those interested in those systems and is referred to herein as the “White Paper”.
3. Dr Wright devised the name “Bitcoin”, and used it to designate the peer-to-peer electronic cash system he had described in the White Paper. It is referred to both in the title of the White Paper and in the many messages, some of which are referred to below, which he used to publicise the system. On 18 August 2008, Dr Wright also registered the domain name “bitcoin.org” on the “anonymousspeech.com” website using an account created with the pseudonymous username “Sakura”.
4. On 31 October 2008, Dr Wright made the White Paper available to the public under the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” by posting on the Cryptography Mailing List (hosted on metzdowd.com) an announcement that he had been “working on a new electronic cash system that’s fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party”. In this announcement, Dr Wright published the link to the White Paper, which he had previously uploaded to http://www.bitcoin.org. Dr Wright continued to use the pseudonym ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ in public messages and in connection with Bitcoin generally until 2011.
5. To implement and elaborate upon the concepts described in the White Paper, Dr Wright wrote a suite of software in the same period of 2007-2008 (the “Bitcoin Software”, which term when used includes subsequent updates). He started to distribute it on 8 January 2009 by uploading it under the name “version 0.1.0 Alpha of the Bitcoin source code” onto an online source code repository, SourceForge. On the same day, and using his Vistomail Account,satoshi@vistomail.com(“the Vistomail Account”),DrWright published thefollowing message on the Cryptography Mailing List:“Bitcoin v0.1releasedAnnouncing the first release of Bitcoin, a new electronic cash systemthat uses a peer-to-peer networkto prevent double-spending. It'scompletely decentralized with no server orcentral authority.
See bitcoin.org for screenshots.Download link:http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bitcoin/bitcoin-0.1.0.rar”
3. Dr Wright devised the name “Bitcoin”, and used it to designate the peer-to-peer electronic cash system he had described in the White Paper. It is referred to both in the title of the White Paper and in the many messages, some of which are referred to below, which he used to publicise the system. On 18 August 2008, Dr Wright also registered the domain name “bitcoin.org” on the “anonymousspeech.com” website using an account created with the pseudonymous username “Sakura”.
4. On 31 October 2008, Dr Wright made the White Paper available to the public under the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” by posting on the Cryptography Mailing List (hosted on metzdowd.com) an announcement that he had been “working on a new electronic cash system that’s fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party”. In this announcement, Dr Wright published the link to the White Paper, which he had previously uploaded to http://www.bitcoin.org. Dr Wright continued to use the pseudonym ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ in public messages and in connection with Bitcoin generally until 2011.
5. To implement and elaborate upon the concepts described in the White Paper, Dr Wright wrote a suite of software in the same period of 2007-2008 (the “Bitcoin Software”, which term when used includes subsequent updates). He started to distribute it on 8 January 2009 by uploading it under the name “version 0.1.0 Alpha of the Bitcoin source code” onto an online source code repository, SourceForge. On the same day, and using his Vistomail Account,satoshi@vistomail.com(“the Vistomail Account”),DrWright published thefollowing message on the Cryptography Mailing List:“Bitcoin v0.1releasedAnnouncing the first release of Bitcoin, a new electronic cash systemthat uses a peer-to-peer networkto prevent double-spending. It'scompletely decentralized with no server orcentral authority.
See bitcoin.org for screenshots.Download link:http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bitcoin/bitcoin-0.1.0.rar”
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3. Dr Wright devised the name “Bitcoin”, and used it to designate the peer-to-peer electronic cash system he had described in the White Paper. It is referred to both in the title of the White Paper and in the many messages, some of which are referred to below, which he used to publicise the system. On 18 August 2008, Dr Wright also registered the domain name “bitcoin.org” on the “anonymousspeech.com” website using an account created with the pseudonymous username “Sakura”.
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2005 https://t.me/+gzWMothcwMhjMDVk
2006 https://t.me/+uHSMFv7ZptswNWVk
2007 https://t.me/+E9CLY7ZRLOU2MWE0
2008 https://t.me/+co9qZ-YLKTQwMjZk
2008 08 BitCoin.org Web Domain https://t.me/BitCoin_Domain
2008 09 Wei Dai https://t.me/+k8JwLk4An6E2YjRk
Ray Dillinger https://t.me/RayDillinger
Hal Finney https://t.me/Hal_Finney
2008 10 31 Bitcoin White Paper- https://t.me/BitCoinWP
2008 10 31 The Cryptography Mailing List. https://es.ramonquesada.com/espanol-es/the-cryptography-mailing-list/
2009 01 SourceForge.net https://t.me/BitCoinSourceForge
2009 genesis block https://t.me/+G9Rcr6_mssgyZmJk
2009 01 03 Chancellor on brink https://t.me/joinchat/hdx4buKx7FU5Zjg0
2008- 2010 Satoshi Nakamoto's Quotes https://t.me/+UOsNUsOjHgk1YssZ
Satoshi Nakamoto Emails https://archive.ph/KpN0p#satoshi-nakamoto-emails
2010 BitCoin https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEjVJw9xxu6saa__dA
2011 CSW history https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAE3WCVtMji2cJNRvMw
2011 06 24 BitcoinTalk https://t.me/BitcoinTalkForum
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Dave Kleiman https://t.me/DaveKleiman
2005 Joseph Vaughn Perling https://t.me/JosephVaughnPerling
2005 https://t.me/+gzWMothcwMhjMDVk
2006 https://t.me/+uHSMFv7ZptswNWVk
2007 https://t.me/+E9CLY7ZRLOU2MWE0
2008 https://t.me/+co9qZ-YLKTQwMjZk
2008 08 BitCoin.org Web Domain https://t.me/BitCoin_Domain
2008 09 Wei Dai https://t.me/+k8JwLk4An6E2YjRk
Ray Dillinger https://t.me/RayDillinger
Hal Finney https://t.me/Hal_Finney
2008 10 31 Bitcoin White Paper- https://t.me/BitCoinWP
2008 10 31 The Cryptography Mailing List. https://es.ramonquesada.com/espanol-es/the-cryptography-mailing-list/
2009 01 SourceForge.net https://t.me/BitCoinSourceForge
2009 genesis block https://t.me/+G9Rcr6_mssgyZmJk
2009 01 03 Chancellor on brink https://t.me/joinchat/hdx4buKx7FU5Zjg0
2008- 2010 Satoshi Nakamoto's Quotes https://t.me/+UOsNUsOjHgk1YssZ
Satoshi Nakamoto Emails https://archive.ph/KpN0p#satoshi-nakamoto-emails
2010 BitCoin https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEjVJw9xxu6saa__dA
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Regarding the (http://bitcoin.org ) bank statements, it's quite simple. Many documents were sent, and many of them were not personally verified by Craig. The bank statement that was sent was a snippet of what Craig had posted on his blog years ago, and not the actual bank statement. Obviously, because who would present real evidence on a blog? It was an image that Craig found on the internet at the time.
When it was sent, Craig's own lawyers warned that these receipts were not genuine and that it was just a screenshot that Craig received from someone on the internet from the http://anonymousspeech.com website. Read again, it was Craig himself who alerted his lawyers that these receipts were fake and not the actual bank statements!
Craig selected, out of the thousands of documents and "evidence" sent to the court by his team and lawyers, only 107 documents that he had complete confidence in. These 107 documents form the basis of his evidence to establish that he is Satoshi within the historical timeline of events in the creation of Bitcoin. The judge determined that this would be the way to evaluate whether Craig is indeed Satoshi. https://x.com/_electronicCash/status/1717511256200892626?s=20
When it was sent, Craig's own lawyers warned that these receipts were not genuine and that it was just a screenshot that Craig received from someone on the internet from the http://anonymousspeech.com website. Read again, it was Craig himself who alerted his lawyers that these receipts were fake and not the actual bank statements!
Craig selected, out of the thousands of documents and "evidence" sent to the court by his team and lawyers, only 107 documents that he had complete confidence in. These 107 documents form the basis of his evidence to establish that he is Satoshi within the historical timeline of events in the creation of Bitcoin. The judge determined that this would be the way to evaluate whether Craig is indeed Satoshi. https://x.com/_electronicCash/status/1717511256200892626?s=20
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"It is incredibly ironic that people think Bitcoin is in any way about anonymity. I wouldn’t stop people trying to hide behind TOR, but such is not the purpose of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was birthed using a credit card payment. The records of the same payment are required to be kept by the banking system for 25 years. It hasn’t been that long. More importantly, I claimed the expenses on my tax in the 2008/2009 tax year. You see, a domain purchase in August 2008 is within the Australian tax year, but I was audited, which ended up going to court.
I used AnonymousSpeech.com for many years, and held copies of the SecureAnonymousSurfing software. I started using it when I was investigating malware breaches and peer-to-peer copyright violations. It enabled me to track and analyse people breaching software licenses and media licenses and such people who were attacking my clients, that is, cyber criminals. I used the service as it stopped the cyber criminals from being able to find out who I really was.
This is the source of Vistomail and the registration of the domain bitcoin.org.
What you don’t realise yet is that I used my credit card. Yes, as crazy as it might seem to you, I used my credit card to purchase anonymous services. I even claimed it on my tax. I had an argument with the tax office in Australia about claiming it.
It’s funny, people who discount law understand so little about it and the rules of evidence. Well, with a number of court cases about to start, you are going to find out some of the history of Bitcoin. I had a floating account balance on the AnonymousSpeech.com system. What people don’t realise is that the domain is registered on an anonymous site with links to registration in Switzerland, but when I did so, the domain could only be registered using a bank transfer or Visa card.
The site now takes bitcoin, but it didn’t back then because Bitcoin hadn’t existed yet. Such is the ultimate irony to all of it: Bitcoin was never anonymous. It was paid for using a credit card. The domain used was paid for with an account that had money transferred from the credit card network with full KYC and all the logging requirements of the modern banking system.
Don’t worry, the tax office has audited me so many times that none of it could ever be lost. And this one is mine. Unlike many of the other things that have occurred in the companies that I have created, it is something I did personally."
Dr Craig Wright
https://twitter.com/_electronicCash/status/1717548069850419523?t=Ft7jmt56r38GbyU2tRticg&s=19
I used AnonymousSpeech.com for many years, and held copies of the SecureAnonymousSurfing software. I started using it when I was investigating malware breaches and peer-to-peer copyright violations. It enabled me to track and analyse people breaching software licenses and media licenses and such people who were attacking my clients, that is, cyber criminals. I used the service as it stopped the cyber criminals from being able to find out who I really was.
This is the source of Vistomail and the registration of the domain bitcoin.org.
What you don’t realise yet is that I used my credit card. Yes, as crazy as it might seem to you, I used my credit card to purchase anonymous services. I even claimed it on my tax. I had an argument with the tax office in Australia about claiming it.
It’s funny, people who discount law understand so little about it and the rules of evidence. Well, with a number of court cases about to start, you are going to find out some of the history of Bitcoin. I had a floating account balance on the AnonymousSpeech.com system. What people don’t realise is that the domain is registered on an anonymous site with links to registration in Switzerland, but when I did so, the domain could only be registered using a bank transfer or Visa card.
The site now takes bitcoin, but it didn’t back then because Bitcoin hadn’t existed yet. Such is the ultimate irony to all of it: Bitcoin was never anonymous. It was paid for using a credit card. The domain used was paid for with an account that had money transferred from the credit card network with full KYC and all the logging requirements of the modern banking system.
Don’t worry, the tax office has audited me so many times that none of it could ever be lost. And this one is mine. Unlike many of the other things that have occurred in the companies that I have created, it is something I did personally."
Dr Craig Wright
https://twitter.com/_electronicCash/status/1717548069850419523?t=Ft7jmt56r38GbyU2tRticg&s=19
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It is incredibly ironic that people think Bitcoin is in any way about anonymity. I wouldn’t stop people trying to hide behind TOR, but such is not the purpose of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was birthed using a credit card payment. The records of the same payment are…
Ten years ago today the bitcoin.org domain was registered on anonymousspeech.com by Sakura.
https://twitter.com/satoshi/status/1030514527736082432?t=uWj4yuP52HOYL_uuDkQDAA&s=19
https://twitter.com/satoshi/status/1030514527736082432?t=uWj4yuP52HOYL_uuDkQDAA&s=19
Para mi gusto, el mejor artículo de José A. García Bustos
".. . Así, a la pregunta de Jaime, de por qué registró el dominio Bitcoin.org con el nombre de Sakura o a las más cuestiones más técnicas de mi amigo Jaume sobre parámetros que aparecen el código del bloque Génesis de Bitcoin, sus respuestas, además de rápidas, dan sentido a todo lo que ha ido contando hasta ahora y un impostor no podría mantener con la seguridad de Craig."
https://www.mallorcadiario.com/movil/noticia/591107/opinion/satoshi-en-mallorca.html
".. . Así, a la pregunta de Jaime, de por qué registró el dominio Bitcoin.org con el nombre de Sakura o a las más cuestiones más técnicas de mi amigo Jaume sobre parámetros que aparecen el código del bloque Génesis de Bitcoin, sus respuestas, además de rápidas, dan sentido a todo lo que ha ido contando hasta ahora y un impostor no podría mantener con la seguridad de Craig."
https://www.mallorcadiario.com/movil/noticia/591107/opinion/satoshi-en-mallorca.html
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Satoshi en Mallorca
Imaginen un Premio Nobel que ha creado una obra maestra disruptora en la economía y que no llene una sala de cien personas. Eso ocurrió el jueves pasado en Palma. Craig Wright está estos días en Mallorca deleitándonos con su visión a largo plazo de la eco
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Lo que he encontrado hasta ahora es que Sakura hace referencia a la dirección en Tokyo de un tal Michael Weber que administraba el sitio anonymousspeech.com en 2008 y que recibía los pagos para éstos a través de una cuenta en CreditSuisse a su nombre: CRESCHZZ80A.
El tal Michael Weber también registró VISTOMAIL a través de godaddy mientras residía en Tokyo.
Bussiness Insider trató la cuestión en 2014: https://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4
El tal Michael Weber también registró VISTOMAIL a través de godaddy mientras residía en Tokyo.
Bussiness Insider trató la cuestión en 2014: https://www.businessinsider.com/swiss-software-developer-bitcoin-2014-4