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  2. Craig Steven Wright - Wikipedia

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    Craig Steven Wright (born October 1970) [1] is an Australian computer scientist and businessman. He has publicly claimed to be the main part of the team that created bitcoin, and the identity behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

  3. Bitcoin Core - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the software was published by Satoshi Nakamoto under the name "Bitcoin", and later renamed to "Bitcoin Core" to distinguish it from the network. [2] It is also known as the Satoshi client. [3] Bitcoin Core includes a transaction verification engine and connects to the bitcoin network as a full node. [3]

  4. Satoshi Nakamoto - Wikipedia

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    The same day, Gizmodo published a story with evidence supposedly obtained by a hacker who broke into Wright's email accounts, claiming that Satoshi Nakamoto was a joint pseudonym for Wright and computer forensics analyst Dave Kleiman, who died in 2013. [49] Wright's claim was supported by Andresen and former Bitcoin Foundation director Jon ...

  5. Vitalik Buterin - Wikipedia

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    Buterin was born in Kolomna, Russia, to a Russian family. [5] [6] His father, Dmitry, was a computer scientist. [5]He and his parents lived in the area until the age of six, when his parents emigrated to Canada in search of better employment opportunities. [7]

  6. Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow (聖の青春, Satoshi no Seishun) is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshitaka Mori, starring Kenichi Matsuyama and based on the novel of the same name by Yoshio Ōsaki. [1] By the first screenings, the film had earned ¥72 million (US$0.662 million). [2]

  7. IsaMill - Wikipedia

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    The IsaMill is an energy-efficient mineral industry grinding mill that was jointly developed in the 1990s by Mount Isa Mines Limited ("MIM", a subsidiary of MIM Holdings Limited and now part of the Glencore Xstrata group of companies) and Netzsch Feinmahltechnik ("Netzsch"), a German manufacturer of bead mills. [1]

  8. Ōrora Satoshi - Wikipedia

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    Ōrora Satoshi [4] Year January Hatsu basho, Tokyo March Haru basho, Osaka May Natsu basho, Tokyo July Nagoya basho, Nagoya September Aki basho, Tokyo November Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka; 2000 x : East Jonokuchi #20 3–4 West Jonokuchi #23 6–1 East Jonidan #75 2–5 East Jonidan #99 4–3 2001: East Jonidan #75 3–4 East Jonidan #89 4–3 West ...

  9. Satoshi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Suzuki (鈴木 ... Mobile view; Search. Search. Toggle the table of contents. Satoshi Suzuki. 2 languages ...