Quote from: Bombala TimesAs attempts to locate Nakamoto fail, his cult status grows. He doesn't appear to have made a single mistake yet; not in the code behind his invention, nor in covering his tracks, despite there being few people in the world who could possibly be him.This is really your article, OzFreelancer? Well first off I like it, don't think I don't. But may I ask quite sincerely: what made you comfortable with such a strong and... well... false statement? You don't feel that it stretches the truth past the point of interpretation and portrays reality in a way that's, er, not altogether true?Perhaps when I read "... in the code..." I hear something that you don't mean to say? The actual mistakes aren't really what I'm getting at. I mean I love Bitcoin, I'm not trying to argue against it or anything. I'm also not trying to criticize you, I'm aware that you can't always write what you want to write and still get a paycheck. I'm just curious about your perspective on the statement and the psychology that went into making it, really.