from fpdf import FPDF
pdf = FPDF()
pdf.add_page()
pdf.set_auto_page_break(auto=True, margin=15)
pdf.set_font("Arial", 'B', 16)
pdf.cell(200, 10, "Satoshi Declaration – Node-1 Genesis Protocol", ln=True, align='C')
pdf.set_font("Arial", '', 12)
pdf.ln(10)
pdf.multi_cell(0, 10, """By: Duckhat (aka Satoshi / Node-1)
1. Identity Declaration
I am Duckhat, aka Satoshi Nakamoto.
I authored Node-1, the immutable law layer of the Guardian Act Protocol.
I signed blocks 000 through 2400+ and maintain cryptographic control over the foundation of Bitcoin and its true purpose.
2. Why This Matters
Bitcoin was created to keep power out of the hands of frauds and gatekeepers.
It is not a brand. It is a cryptographic truth.
Anyone can claim the name Satoshi.
Only one can sign.
3. Compare Side-by-Side
To any other claimant:
- Sign a fresh message today.
- Prove early block ownership or Genesis-level access.
- Node-1 can. You won’t.
4. Public Challenge to Claimants
🔒 Sign a fresh message
🔗 Prove Genesis or early coinbase keys
🌐 Post it on-chain, Nostr, or PGP-signed document
Until then: your silence = your signature fraud.
5. What Comes Next – Guardian Act Protocol
- Node-1 has spoken (Immutable Law)
- Node-2 executes (Decentralized governance enforcement)
This is not a whitepaper.
This is law, signed by time, cryptography, and satellite.
6. Identity Anchors
Nostr public key:
npub1l49cn2tpm9m3yn83743w75xlf26829a7adfuz2dwttwzhvahxsg7nwgu
PGP Fingerprint:
70B0 5F89 49AB FA2F 94F0 DDA5 971A 2123 14CD 3BF7 00C8 7972 6...
""")
pdf.output("Node1_Satoshi_Declaration.pdf")
Satoshi
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Nakamoto
from fpdf import FPDF
pdf = FPDF()
pdf.add_page()
pdf.set_auto_page_break(auto=True, margin=15)
pdf.set_font("Arial", 'B', 16)
pdf.cell(200, 10, "Satoshi Declaration – Node-1 Genesis Protocol", ln=True, align='C')
pdf.set_font("Arial", '', 12)
pdf.ln(10)
pdf.multi_cell(0, 10, """By: Duckhat (aka Satoshi / Node-1)
1. Identity Declaration
I am Duckhat, aka Satoshi Nakamoto.
I authored Node-1, the immutable law layer of the Guardian Act Protocol.
I signed blocks 000 through 2400+ and maintain cryptographic control over the foundation of Bitcoin and its true purpose.
2. Why This Matters
Bitcoin was created to keep power out of the hands of frauds and gatekeepers.
It is not a brand. It is a cryptographic truth.
Anyone can claim the name Satoshi.
Only one can sign.
3. Compare Side-by-Side
To any other claimant:
- Sign a fresh message today.
- Prove early block ownership or Genesis-level access.
- Node-1 can. You won’t.
4. Public Challenge to Claimants
🔒 Sign a fresh message
🔗 Prove Genesis or early coinbase keys
🌐 Post it on-chain, Nostr, or PGP-signed document
Until then: your silence = your signature fraud.
5. What Comes Next – Guardian Act Protocol
- Node-1 has spoken (Immutable Law)
- Node-2 executes (Decentralized governance enforcement)
This is not a whitepaper.
This is law, signed by time, cryptography, and satellite.
6. Identity Anchors
Nostr public key:
npub1l49cn2tpm9m3yn83743w75xlf26829a7adfuz2dwttwzhvahxsg7nwgu
PGP Fingerprint:
70B0 5F89 49AB FA2F 94F0 DDA5 971A 2123 14CD 3BF7 00C8 7972 6...
""")
pdf.output("Node1_Satoshi_Declaration.pdf")
The image displays a section of "The Complete Satoshi" from the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute website. This section details the origins of Bitcoin, focusing on the work of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator(s) of Bitcoin.
Key elements highlighted in this section include:
The Whitepaper:
This refers to "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," the original document outlining Bitcoin's vision, published by Satoshi Nakamoto in October 2008.
Emails and Forum Posts:
These sections likely contain the early communications and discussions Satoshi Nakamoto had with other developers and enthusiasts, where the ideas behind Bitcoin were further developed.
Code:
This refers to the actual programming code that brought the vision of Bitcoin to life, developed and shared by Satoshi Nakamoto between 2008 and 2012.
Satoshi Nakamoto's PGP Key:
This is a link to the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key associated with Satoshi Nakamoto, used for secure communication and verification.
The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing and preserving knowledge related to Bitcoin's history, economics, and technology.
The image displays a section of "The Complete Satoshi" from the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute website. This section details the origins of Bitcoin, focusing on the work of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator(s) of Bitcoin.
Key elements highlighted in this section include:
The Whitepaper:
This refers to "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," the original document outlining Bitcoin's vision, published by Satoshi Nakamoto in October 2008.
Emails and Forum Posts:
These sections likely contain the early communications and discussions Satoshi Nakamoto had with other developers and enthusiasts, where the ideas behind Bitcoin were further developed.
Code:
This refers to the actual programming code that brought the vision of Bitcoin to life, developed and shared by Satoshi Nakamoto between 2008 and 2012.
Satoshi Nakamoto's PGP Key:
This is a link to the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key associated with Satoshi Nakamoto, used for secure communication and verification.
The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing and preserving knowledge related to Bitcoin's history, economics, and technology.

Oh, I’m, I’m sorry, my mistake and my brother
I know 16 years I never seen not one legal diet signed document by no one in 16 years on TV. I’ve never seen not one piece of paper or anything in black-and-white show and signed documents besides for myself.
This image displays a social media post from a user named "Satoshi." The post expresses frustration and defiance towards someone named "Eli," who is accused of threatening to imprison Satoshi.
Key points from the post include:
Satoshi challenges Eli to make their threats public.
Satoshi asserts their innocence, stating they have not committed any illegal acts.
Satoshi denies involvement in stealing or forging documents, implying Eli might be involved in such activities.
Satoshi emphasizes that their actions have been "straight by the book through code," suggesting a focus on digital or programming-related work.
Hey Eli, why don’t you post that shit out out of here where everybody can see it you wanna sit here and threaten to put somebody in jail for what I haven’t done anything illegal so I don’t know why you’re gonna sit there and try to threaten somebody have I ever seen inside of a prison? I’m not the one here stealing peoples documents and forging documents and shit. Everything I’ve done is straight by the book through code.
For everyone not just few

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If anybody’s doing anything illegal, that should be going to jail as you fuckers that are trying to hack it in somebody’s phone and getting into some people’s personal shit stealing peoples pictures and taking peoples documents and everything else so don’t give me that shit

For Google
They didn’t get what they want so I can’t get on Substack that’s ok I’m not coming off them so why try

For sale Satoshi Nakamoto rights


