Nearly one year ago I decided to make a friend request to the profile of Satoshi Nakamoto on P2P Foundation network. I asked for it after knowing that Christiano Casagrande (@casagrande) did the same and was approved in 2014, he told the story in this post (in portuguese). Casagrande is an active user on Steemit, one of the organizers of the @brazilians project here and was the first and only brazilian in that Satoshi's friends list.

Now I get together with him because my friend request was approved last Thursday :-) I was surprised, like a lot of people who now are talking about the famous and misterious Bitcoin inventor reappearance. There are two persons from Brazil in Satoshi Nakamoto's friend list at this time. The Trustnode website suspects that my acceptance could mean an appreciation of immigrants .
Trustnode's article suggests that the arabic/persian/hebrew word in Satoshi's post and my activity as a volunteer advisor on @estourefugiado project could be a sign that the profile supports the refugee cause and borderless people movement. But there is a misinformation, otherwise I'm a nikkei (person with japanese descend) I did not migrate to USA but still live in São Paulo, where I'm a member of the Faircoop local node, as a voluntary too.
Repercussion, Steem, Blockchain Cat and Nour
Just after the Satoshi comeback people started to follow and contact me. I told the story and answered some questions to Blockspoint, Cryptoglobe and Metro UK. Citations about me were published in Cointelegraph, Cryptobriefing, Ethereum World News, Breaker, etc.

I've never had such experience so near to be transformed in a meme, the closer to that was when my dog became famous because a picture of a pet bed made with recycled Mac monitor. As the Cryptoslate translated from my last post, since the occurrence I’m preparing psychologically to receive visits from the FBI, KGB, and the Federal Revenue Agency :-)
Among all these many theories and wonderings, I'm happy that most of times my Steemit blog is mentioned. Furthermore people are seeing my Steem username stamped on my Twitter profile since I suggested it years ago. And because I'm also the author of Blockchain Cat (@blockchaincat) comics here on Steemit, I would not discard that Satoshi could be a cat person. Like the teacher in the Kurosawa's movie Madadayo or any of that japanese cat cafés' customers.
I'm also quite intrigued by the Satoshi's one word post. The most common interpretation is that nour means light. I doesn't have any conclusion but for me his message came in a moment that the cryptocurrency environment appeared to be a lake in the winter and nour came like a thunder in the middle of it. And what to do next? I can't predict anything but the best advice for me was continuing to look for the changes and keep following the flow.
Nakamoto san, arigatou!
Even knowing that the security experts believe that Satoshi's account in P2P Foundation network was hacked I felt it was a honor to be included in his friend list. I send a direct message and replied him in japanese with thanks and making public my commitment with Bitcoin even more.

Translating it to english: Nice to meet you and thank you very much! Here from Brazil I will do my best for the sake of Bitcoin.
As I every time repeat at the ending of my presentations about blockchain and cryptocurrencies in advertising, content and social media, with the invention of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto made free the idea of blockchain technology and now it's impossible to put this genie back into the lamp.
Thanks and good luck again!

10% of all liquid rewards from this post will be donated to @brazilians
Versão do post em português: Quinta-feira passada fui aceito na lista de amigos do Satoshi Nakamoto na rede P2P Foundation
Suggested posts:
11/26/2018 - @steemcenterwiki: Recently created and updated Steem.center wiki pages in English and Portuguese languages
11/23/2018 - @blockchaincat: Waking up the bull
11/19/2018 - 6th meeting of the São Paulo Faircoop Local Node at Casa Elefante
8/16/2018 - Praça Paulo Kobayashi, São Paulo/SP
8/3/2018 - How different cultures understand time (via @dlike)
7/6/2018 - Review of Restaurante Satori (via @letseat)
5/17/2018 - I'll never forget the first time I paid a bill with bitcoins: it was in the Steemit Meetup in São Paulo, Brazil.
3/29/2018 - The clash between church and private property and the solution by brazilian gambiarra (tricky improvised hack)
3/4/2018 - What I learned from the Bitch Coin, Shot Work Permit and Unicorn costumes' success in Brazilian carnival this year
12/25/2017 - #merryxmas and wishes for a softer and sweeter life
3/4/2017 - Steem and cryptocurrencies as a tool to implement and expand LETS (Local Exchange Trade System)
Log on Steemit to receive rewards from posting too >>>
More crypto rewards? Answer emails on Earn.com, do search on Presearch, share SMS messages on Birdchain, links on Refind > and images on Supload > and Minds >