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“My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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I still think the reason Satoshi vanished is that he lost his private key and couldn't handle the embarrassment.

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>math and code were nearly perfect with zero peer review

Bitcoin had to be forked in the early years due to critical errors in the original code. There was nothing perfect about it.

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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Experts make mistakes all the time, fail to see hidden risks, like Challenger explosion. This will never see mainstream adoption at this rate. If the hacker is smarter, being smart is not good enough.

The only mistakes experts made in the Challenger explosion was failing to draw pretty a enough picture to convince barely numerate management to stop the launch.

Right. And IIRC, at least one engineer knew the O-ring material was not proper during the build and design phase. And his protestations were ignored even then, long before there was any kind of launch. I could be misremembering though.

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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Exactly! if the experts can’t secure their accounts, what hope does anyone else have? Soon you will see people saying you should have done this or that complicated thing, or how somebody so smart could should have known better. No matter what they say it is never enough. This is why lack of consumer protections suck.

That's why hardware based security is really the only way at this point. He might be a bitcoin core Dev but does he use ledger/trezor etc? Is his PGP key on his hardrive or a smartcard? In this day and age your computer not a bastion it once was. (It never really was but it's more of a problem in 2022 than 1982).

This completely talks past what the person you're replying to is saying: it doesn't matter if "hardware based security is [...] the only way," because its conspicuous absence indicates that even the experts fail to meet the onerous requirements placed on them by cryptocurrency.

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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Just for a little context luke jr was infamous on cryptocurrency forums for being adamant that the sun revolved around the earth, all religions other than catholicism are evil, there is an "ethical aspect to slavery" and that bitcoin's 1 KB/s throughput was too much and should be cut down even further. https://archive.is/sS5Ml https://archive.is/DrP83 https://np.reddit.com/r/Christianity/comments/36w6nw/why_did... ht…

Wow he really seems a full-blown moron

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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I still think the reason Satoshi vanished is that he lost his private key and couldn't handle the embarrassment.

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Isn’t it just as likely that he was an actual person who simply died years ago? Hence why no one ever came forward.

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Just for a little context luke jr was infamous on cryptocurrency forums for being adamant that the sun revolved around the earth, all religions other than catholicism are evil, there is an "ethical aspect to slavery" and that bitcoin's 1 KB/s throughput was too much and should be cut down even further. https://archive.is/sS5Ml https://archive.is/DrP83 https://np.reddit.com/r/Christianity/comments/36w6nw/why_did... ht…

Shocked Pickachu face

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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I still think the reason Satoshi vanished is that he lost his private key and couldn't handle the embarrassment.

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> ...a black ops funding scheme...

More specifically, a scheme to enable transferring funds in/out of foreign countries to securely bribe informants and supply agents with money.

It's the logical companion to Tor, which was created by the U.S. government to facilitate secure information transfer in/out of foreign countries. But when they created Bitcoin, they decided to make it anonymous after the mistake of doing Tor in the open.

Maybe...

Re: “My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen”

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>math and code were nearly perfect with zero peer review Bitcoin had to be forked in the early years due to critical errors in the original code. There was nothing perfect about it.

It’s also pretty well established that there was some peer review.
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