1/ There are so many hidden gems in Bitcointalk threads and p2p foundation posts from back in the day. Here are some of my favorites:
2/ Satoshi on the problem with conventional currency… right above the link to download Bitcoin v0.1
3/ First attempts at selling something for bitcoin. One picture for 500 bitcoins (roughly $1 after PayPal fees… heh)
4/ Satoshi working on the Bitcoin logo. “How does everyone feel about the B symbol with the two lines through the outside?”
5/ Satoshi being cautious about not moving too quickly.
6/ Satoshi claiming NOT having Bitcoin is the net waste, first h/t @nic__carter
7/ Satoshi confirming: “I am not Dorian Nakamoto.” Questions remain as to whether Satoshi truly wrote this. Still cool though.
8/ Satoshi expressing that Bitcoin is NOT the first attempt at “e-currency”
9/ Those margins tho...
10/ In July 2010, Bitcoin’s Wiki page got deleted for “not being famous enough”. Satoshi wished that rather than deleting the article, they should have put a length restriction. “If something is not famous enough, there could at least be a stub article identifying what it is.”
11/ First attempts at making Bitcoin hit Slashdot’s front page
12/ @gavinandresen launching what remains the most legendary Bitcoin coding project.
13/ But of course, a jerk in Spain had to ruin it for all of us.
14/ At least Bitcoin pizza guy got a pizza…
15/ When generating versus buying bitcoin was a legitimate question for the everyday user.
16/ These were all indexed by the @NakamotoInst. The ones above are really just a few. The gems are endless.

Shoutout to @JordanTuwiner for indexing memorable Satoshi quotes:

https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/quotes/ 

A curated list of all forum posts:

https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/ 
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