Hacked mail and other accounts of Satoshi Nakamoto

The legendary creator of the digital cryptocurrency Bitcoin talked with like-minded people from [email protected] . To this address were linked his accounts in several forums. Unfortunately, recent events indicate that someone else has taken control of this address.
The Bitcointalk.org forum administrator received a strange email last night . The return address was not falsified, the letter was really sent from [email protected] . At the same time, the text clearly indicates that it was written by an outsider: "Michael, send me some coins until I hired a sniper." Such jokes are completely out of Nakamoto style.
Further worse. A few hours ago, an unknown person posted a message on the P2P Foundation forumaddressed to this Nakamoto:
“Dear Satoshi, your documents, passwords and IP addresses are sold on the darknet. Apparently, due to the incorrect Tor setting, your IP address appeared when you used your mail account sometime in 2010. You are in danger. You need to leave from where you are, as quickly as possible, before these people harm you. Thank you for inventing Bitcoin. ”
It can be assumed that the GMX mail provider has been hacked. The real Satoshi identifier is his public key , so from now on Satoshi's messages cannot be trusted without a digital signature.
But all this is nonsense, if the unknown really hacked the mail and figure out the place of residence of Satoshi Nakamoto (screenshots from the mailbox indicate zip code 63101, which corresponds to the suburbs of St. Louis).
Everyone remembers that more than a million BTC have accumulated on the programmer’s account . This is at least half a billion dollars at the rate.
There was an assumption that no one hacked Satoshi's account, he just deleted the GMX mailbox as unnecessary, and after a while an outsider was able to register it. At the same time, other accounts (sourceforge, i2p, etc.) remained attached to this address. Unfortunately, this version has not been confirmed .
Published screenshots indicate that the active account has been hacked.


These screenshots are a teaser for the info package put up for sale for 25 BTC ( 1.53 BTC has already been collected ).
After collecting the full amount, all information will be laid out in the public domain.