Satoshi ↔ Dustin Trammell Correspondence
Trammell tells Satoshi about the proof-hashes Google Group he runs, offers feedback on the credit field display, reports he was running v0.1.1 and will upgrade, and volunteers to help test new features.
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Trammell tells Satoshi about the proof-hashes Google Group he runs, offers feedback on the credit field display, reports he was running v0.1.1 and will upgrade, and volunteers to help test new features.
Six years after his original analysis, Lerner published 'The Return of the Deniers and the Revenge of Patoshi,' coining the term 'Patoshi' (Pattern + Satoshi), updating his estimate to ~22,000 blocks / ~1.1 million BTC, and providing new evidence: zero timestamp inversions between Patoshi blocks versus 224 among non-Patoshi blocks, proving a single PC clock.
Doncho Karaivanov analyzes 742 activity instances across Satoshi's posts, commits, and emails, combined with The Times headline evidence and British spelling conventions, to argue Satoshi was based in London.
Pete Rizzo investigates the unexplained ~5-day, 8-hour gap between the Genesis Block (January 3, 2009) and Block 1 (January 9, 2009), framing it as one of Bitcoin's enduring unsolved mysteries.