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addendum.

One New thing in this film that i forgot to mention. Hal apparently took 2 months off at PGP after the whitepaper was published.

this aligns with emails between hal and satoshi where they were reviewing Bitcoin code with others like james donald and cryditt for a first release. these emails are largely still private today, though some of their shadows are public, showcasing Satoshi's collaboration and code review with members of the cryptography mailing list.

this was already known largely, But the detail of Hal taking time off during this key timeframe is more evidence supporting his early contribution to Bitcoin as the first contributing developer (also evidence of this seen on sourceforge).

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This is pretty fascinating. I was on the fence about watching it after reading your review, but it seems like it would be worth it.

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But the detail of Hal taking time off during this key timeframe is more evidence supporting his early contribution to Bitcoin as the first contributing developer (also evidence of this seen on sourceforge).

I agree. The two months away from PGP was compelling. He might not have been the singular contributor to Bitcoin but was definitely involved and contributed. Hence why Satoshi being more than one person makes more sense.

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I kinda like this angle of thought.

Hal may not have been the first Satoshi, but he defiantly was the first Bitcoin dev contributor (sourceforge confirms this).

between v0.0 and v0.1 there was also double the code, maybe a lot of that was Hal's contribution.

Hal also troubleshooted bugs with Satoshi via private email at network launch, with the v0.1 client

soon after, he said he'd be moving on to Satoshi by email, and by all evidence he left the space entirely, only to return years latter on the bitcointalk forums/reddit when Satoshi had already left.

But it's possible Hal assumed a "Satoshi" account on the forums or emails to help privately during this time when he apparently wasn't involved anymore. it's possible, but still, not the original Satoshi.

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