On January 2, 2001, Jack Dorsey posted a list of 52 “signatures” that he uses online. A number of these had already been discovered through old posts he made on Usenet and mailing lists, but many had never been known before. The most significant one is “bit rot kid.” | decashed.eth.loan
72072.657@CompuServe.COM, 75260.1646@CompuServe.COM, CCGARY@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu, Carl_Ellison@vos.stratus.com, GERSTEIN@SCSUD.CTSTATEU.EDU, GRABOW_GEOFFREY@tandem.com, Jim_Miller@bilbo.suite.com, MIKEINGLE@delphi.com, MWayne@eworld.com, Majordomo@toad.com, MaraW@fs-gate.uchicago.edu, PMARKS@VAX1.UMKC.EDU, POSTMASTER@notes.seagate.com, Richard.Johnson@Colorado.EDU, Rolf.Michelsen@delab.sintef.no,...|
While Jack Dorsey was a student at University of Missouri-Rolla from 1995 – 1997, he, like other students, had his own personal website hosted on university’s servers. It’s now been recovered.| decashed.eth.loan
More than a decade ago, the world had a great laugh as amateur poetry authored by a young 20-something Jack Dorsey surfaced on the web right before Twitter went public. Not only did some media find his words very corny, but his writing style of all lowercase letters created a certain impression.| decashed.eth.loan
One of the biggest debates in Satoshi Nakamoto lore is whether or not Satoshi was American. Those that doubt it point to his somewhat frequent use of British/Canadian spellings. Americans unaccustomed to British spellings might feel that it would be tough for an American to start writing that way even if the person was really smart and even if they were doing so for operational security. It’s easier to suppose that the author is just more likely to be a native British speaker or that there ...| decashed.eth.loan
On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey posted his first ever famous tweet: “just setting up...|
The 4th video in the Jack Dorsey is Satoshi series. Jack Dorsey was asked about...|
3rd video in the series: Video #3: Satoshi, The White Paper, and Jack pic.twitter.com/KT8PfYUQAO —...|
A reporter that has spent 15 years trying to solve Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity finally settled...|
This is my 2nd video on the subject of Jack Dorsey being Satoshi Nakamoto. Sometimes...|
I’m going to put together some videos on this subject since sometimes hearing and seeing is better than just reading endless blobs of text. Here’s a starter:| decashed.eth.loan
On August 22, 1993, a sixteen year-old Jack Dorsey logged onto the Stryder BBS ,which was located twenty miles from his home in St. Louis, and posted to a generic Usenet group. | decashed.eth.loan
On September 18, 2000, a 23 year-old Jack Dorsey wrote in his journal: “connections connections connections. it’s all about how things relate to me. the why, who, where, and what. with me as the reference point. it’s my new project and is accelerating rapidly. i have the interface thoughts down and evolving. a few more iterations and i’ll start coding…”| decashed.eth.loan
A recent attempt to narrow down who operated a bitcoin node belonging to IP 70.113.114.209 in July 2009 after the IP was doxxed during the COPA/Wright trial yielded an interesting source: Wikipedia. That’s because the IP operating the bitcoin node made edits to a Wikipedia entry two years earlier that likely pointed in the direction of Dustin Trammell. Wikipedia publicizes the IP of user-edits if the user is not logged in or has forgotten to do so. | decashed.eth.loan
A new trove of emails between Satoshi Nakamoto and Nicholas Bohm disclosed in the COPA/Wright lawsuit in early 2024 revealed Bohm having difficulty with the network, and with that a new IP to investigate.| decashed.eth.loan