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This is more of a historical question about bitcoin than a technical question. Hope that's okay...
Does anyone happen to know why the public key numbered:
pub 1024D/5EC948A1 2008-10-30
Available, for example, at pgp.mit.edu has the uid:
uid BuZz Spacedout <satoshin@gmx.com>
containing the string "BuZz Spacedout"?
I've been told that this is Satoshi's public key and I was just wondering about the origin of the name "BuZz Spacedout". Is that another pseudonym that Satoshi commonly used besides Satoshi? Anyone know why he/she/they didn't choose "Satoshi Nakamoto" rather than "BuZz Spacedout"?
Cheers.

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There used to be a web site called buzz.spacedout.nl, but I don't have any idea how that might have been related.
– Greg Hewgill – 2016-02-15T20:35:27.0601
Thanks for the link. There is a public key on that site [ https://web.archive.org/web/20040523202540/http://buzz.localhost.nl/ ] from a 2004 page that appears to be the old key of someone who uses the nickname "buZz"... and who appears currently active in bitcoin discussion... wonder if there's any link?
– hft – 2016-02-16T00:56:54.857CONGRATULATIONS, you almost figured it out. I did first though. – Richard Anthony Hein – 2018-06-09T15:54:03.097
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/42902/why-does-satoshis-public-key-have-the-uid-buzz-spacedout – Richard Anthony Hein – 2018-06-09T15:54:10.410
https://www.yours.org/content/the-true-satoshi-nakamoto-0f396f07b417 – Richard Anthony Hein – 2018-06-09T15:54:29.127