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#Satoshi #Nakamoto, the inventor of #Bitcoin, went online for the last time on the internet 10 years ago. Nakamoto, who frequently communicates by e-mail and also writes on the Bitcointalk.org forum, sent his last known e-mail to Bitcoin developer Mike Hearn on April 26, 2011. Hearn worked actively on the project as a Bitcoin developer for nearly five years .

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Nakamoto had sent this last message to Gavin Andresen. In that message he said:

“I wish you didn't talk about me like a mysterious character. That's why the press looks at the business from a completely illegal, pirated money perspective. Instead of doing this, it would be better to prioritize this open source project and support the developers involved. That would motivate them much more. "

A few days ago, on April 23, 2011, Nakamoto sent an interesting email to another Bitcoin developer Hearn. "Do you plan to rejoin the community at some point, or completely move out of the limelight?" question "I switched to other jobs. [Bitcoin] is in good hands with Gavin and everyone else. ” was giving the answer.

The name Nakamoto referred to as "Gavin" was US Bitcoin developer Gavin Andresen. Andresen has also contributed to Bitcoin for many years. On the other hand, it is stated that Nakamoto may have a role in leaving the project, albeit indirectly. A theory that has been repeated so far claims this.

Andresen said that on April 27, 2011, he received an invitation to talk about Bitcoin at the emerging technologies conference at the #CIA building and was preparing for this speech.

Andresen wrote the following on the subject in those days:

“I don't think talking about Bitcoin at the CIA will increase the chances that they will try to do something we don't want them to do, so I'm little worried. I think accepting their invitation and telling them what Bitcoin is will make them less likely to see it as a threat. "

The interesting thing is that; Nakamoto's last message, the last email he sent to Mike Hearn, is four days before this date.

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