Satoshi Nakamoto has been a mysterious figure since the creation of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Since his disappearance in December 2010, the community has been left to speculate about who he is and where he is. Recently, the word “nour” appeared in quotes on Satoshi’s P2P profile. What this word is, who visited the profile and for what purpose is still unknown.
In 2014, the email associated with this P2P profile was compromised. Perhaps this is a continuation of the same attack, or perhaps Satoshi decided to return. If he/she/they decided to return, why now?
Why on a platform that has previously been hacked?
We tried to contact Satoshi by email, but received an automated error message indicating that the address was inactive. This may mean that the P2P Foundation account has been compromised by being linked to another email. In this case, it will be even more difficult to say who is behind this incomprehensible message.
It could be hackers, someone else, or perhaps Satoshi decided to come back and tell everyone who he is.
According to cryptoinsider.com
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