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by wolfgke
3015 days ago
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> The idea is that a notable thing must have been written by a high-status and well-credentialed person, and could not have been done by a talented no-name. I think your reasoning is interesting. Nevertheless consider that if we hunt for SN, it is very likely that it is at least a person who knows more than a little bit about various topics that were necessary to implement Bitcoin (e.g. finance, cryptographic hashed data structures, existing protocols for crypto cash, ...). I agree that it is quite possible that this could also be a talented no-name, but I think this property provides a strong criterion to check if someone claimed that some specific person (who is a talented non-name) they have in mind is SN. Also one would have to provide an explanation why such a person is not more well-known. It can be that he/she has a difficult personality. It can also be that he/she lives in a country where such a person will have a lot less opportunities etc. But these constraint again limits the circle of talented no-names that could be SN. TLDR: Your reasoning is interesting, but your hypothesis has strong consequences. |
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