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July 14, 2021, 10:24:57 AM |
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Everyone should avoid M$ products as much as possible. So, so, many security holes. When shutting a computer of mine down a month ago, it spoke: "This phone is not connected to GSM". FFS, also, WTF? Even in linux, I'm not sure how I feel about systemd, but my netflix gets changed to spanish a lot less when I stick with linux.
But back to topic.
If Satoshi were to be found out, the problem would be much worse than even imagined here, for him personally. He would be in eternal lawsuits over random bug codes, losses, and other funny things about blockchain. It would be never-ending. I can imagine a timeline where the largest exchanges were attacked by incredibly sophisticated attackers (not just hackers), especially if bitcoin were to take off in much more value. I can imagine a timeline where wars would be fought to protect those exchanges. Perhaps that won't happen - let's hope so.
He would never be able to rest, and be in danger of physical and press attacks, where every random bit of history was dug up about him. People would blame him for a market crash (or explosion if it results in other markets crashing), for loss of money if they invest at the wrong time. There are very few situations where this would work out well for him.
The market would survive, after a possible small crash. He wouldn't be able to sell quickly regardless. The market is not entirely dependent on him. If the Patoshi pattern is his, then that's a percentage of coin. A decent percentage, but not the controller of the market.
That said, only Satoshi, if such a person or group are still alive, can only answer the question about whether he/she/them reveal such an existence and why. One hopes that such persons would do so for wise reasons. There could be more than a few reasons as to why that might be done, for example, if such persons were discovered privately and had to worry about personal safety privately, versus becoming public and having to worry about other larger lawsuit/physical defence; or, if there were (a wisely considered) potential to help people that was greater than such persons convenience. Things go wrong and most of the world is unpredictable, so even such actions would not go as such persons plan, so such a reveal would be highly unwise.
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