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#61
Posted 2014-March-06, 20:00
The next ones may be more adept at hiding themselves than this guy apparently is. His family is obviously totally disrespectful of his well known wish for anonymity, presumably so they can bask in the glory of their 2 seconds of reflected fame.
#62
Posted 2014-March-06, 22:51
dustinst22, on 2014-March-06, 12:16, said:
This has got to be the most interesting post on BitCoin so far.
#63
Posted 2014-March-06, 22:52
onoway, on 2014-March-06, 20:00, said:
The next ones may be more adept at hiding themselves than this guy apparently is. His family is obviously totally disrespectful of his well known wish for anonymity, presumably so they can bask in the glory of their 2 seconds of reflected fame.
Wow, this has the hint of the sinister, maybe even the start of conspiracy theories.
#64
Posted 2014-March-06, 22:54
Have you and your buddies at the LHC started receiving your monthly salaries in Bitcoin yet?
#65
Posted 2014-March-07, 12:11
onoway, on 2014-March-06, 20:00, said:
From what I could gather, it doesn't appear that his family knows. Or maybe there is something I missed?
#67
Posted 2014-March-07, 15:58
barmar, on 2014-March-07, 13:21, said:
Thanks for the sarcasm, I was just curious what Pam was referring to.
Anyway, it appears the Newsweek story has been debunked already and Satoshi is not Dorian Nakamoto:
We are getting trolled by Satoshi Nakamoto
This story keeps getting more and more interesting.
Original Forum Post
http://techcrunch.co...satoshi-dorian/
#68
Posted 2014-March-09, 21:12
32519, on 2014-March-06, 22:54, said:
Have you and your buddies at the LHC started receiving your monthly salaries in Bitcoin yet?
How about you mikeh? You have a hotline to the LHC command centre. Have these guys started receiving their monthly salaries in Bitcoin yet? The fact that gwnn failed to reply, leads me to conclude that the answer is 'yes.'
#69
Posted 2014-March-10, 06:57
32519, on 2014-March-09, 21:12, said:
The conclusions that you draw from a nonresponse are mind boggling.
Can you show one instance ANYWHERE of any person being paid a salary in bitcoin? I doubt it.
#70
Posted 2014-March-10, 07:27
ArtK78, on 2014-March-10, 06:57, said:
Can you show one instance ANYWHERE of any person being paid a salary in bitcoin? I doubt it.
When Eric Vorhees sold Satoshidice, he took payment in Bitcoins.
http://en.wikipedia....iki/SatoshiDice
#71
Posted 2014-March-10, 08:03
ArtK78, on 2014-March-10, 06:57, said:
Can you show one instance ANYWHERE of any person being paid a salary in bitcoin? I doubt it.
Also I don't recall either of these guys claiming that they work at or for CERN.
#72
Posted 2014-March-10, 10:49
hrothgar, on 2014-March-10, 07:27, said:
http://en.wikipedia....iki/SatoshiDice
That is all well and good, but selling a business is not receiving a salary.
What he did was essentially change an investment in a business entity into an investment in bitcoins.And, given the nature of SatoshiDice, selling for bitcoins made perfect sense.
#73
Posted 2014-March-10, 12:28
ArtK78, on 2014-March-10, 06:57, said:
Can you show one instance ANYWHERE of any person being paid a salary in bitcoin? I doubt it.
Well, apparently it's possible. How many people are doing this I have no idea, but I imagine there are some.
http://www.coindesk....ys-payroll-api/
#74
Posted 2014-March-10, 12:48
dustinst22, on 2014-March-10, 12:28, said:
http://www.coindesk....ys-payroll-api/
OK. This is sort of like a payroll deduction for a 401(k) or US Savings Bonds or the like. The employees are electing to take part of their paycheck in bitcoins. Apparently a few of the principals are electing to take all of their paychecks in bitcoins.
What they are actually doing is purchasing bitcoins with their net pay through payroll deduction. It is not exactly the same thing as being paid in bitcoins, but the distinction is subtle.
#75
Posted 2014-March-10, 12:54
ArtK78, on 2014-March-10, 12:48, said:
What they are actually doing is purchasing bitcoins with their net pay through payroll deduction. It is not exactly the same thing as being paid in bitcoins, but the distinction is subtle.
http://news.cnet.com...aid-in-bitcoin/
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#77
Posted 2014-March-10, 21:29
dustinst22, on 2014-March-10, 12:28, said:
http://www.coindesk....ys-payroll-api/
Read this also on BitPay. It is unavoidable that those working on the LHC will get paid in BitCoin.
#79
Posted 2014-March-15, 07:03
32519, on 2014-March-10, 21:29, said:
I see. Why?
#80
Posted 2014-March-15, 13:08
Vampyr, on 2014-March-15, 07:03, said:
I am going to ask gwnn, PassedOut, or mikeh to answer your question for you. I know what the answer is, but coming from me, you won't accept it. Coming from one of them, maybe you will.