Satoshi nakamoto controls bitcoin or the illuminati who made bitcoin
Once again, you have provided me with a solid read. Upvoted, resteemed and following you for more. Yes, especially if Bitcoin does become the future of money.
Can you imagine if it used every day, by everyone, yet no one knows who created it? It even inspired me to design my own idea for a crypto. I agree its difficult to accept that the concept and implementation came from a single person, but the very fact that the creator is not publicly known suggests an individual or at least a very small group of individuals. The more people in the know, the more likely it is one of them will talk even is accidentally. There are advantages for Govt in a system that tracks every single transaction in an open database, but I feel it would have been implemented differently if it came from government.
Yeah it is a challenge get around it being a government created asset, even if done secretly. Makes little sense, but I'm still interested to see where this conspiracy theory is going: Interesting story thus far for sure. I think it very well could be an American invention. I've always found it strange the u. The banking crisis of seems to have been the genesis for the whitepaper. Quite possibly could have come from the educational sector as the discussion of how this could have been averted or how to ensure security moving forward would have been a hot discussion in any major university.
I know other students and I discussed it at length while I was doing my grad degree in That is an interesting theory. First time I have heard of it actually. There are some questions that the government theory doesn't solve, but it does check off quite a few others. This is kind of why theories are to discuss, haha. The facts just aren't there. Mysteries are fun, aren't they? Personally I think that Satoshi Nakamoto is an alias name and it was actually a group of people behind bitcoin.
If i could give you a million upvotes I would It just boggles the mind how people think banks and government all hate bitcoin when they obviously created it For everyone that thinks Bitcoin is immune to governments at this point, watch what would happen if the major governments around the world suddenly said it was illegal to trade or transact with.
Very quickly it would become basically worthless. I am glad you agree with me. Our conversation is an illustration of a problem SteemIt need to solve. See how you can agree with me and everything but can not afford to upvote me cause your vote is worth so much that you have a massive incentive to upvote yourself.
Do you think this is something which needs to be solved? Very interesting post that theory doesnt surprise me at all.. Isn't the Dollar almost an entirely digital token already? This argument does not survive scrutiny. They world has lost confidence of the dollar Is by design IMHO I don't know exactly what will happen -- but the dollar is going to to lose it's status and those in control want it that way.
I do tend to agree that there must have been a group who worked together to come up with Bitcoin. However consider it was also in response to or coincided with the housing crisis in The concept of a decentralized currency that couldn't be tampered with and controlled by a central authority was born then. So the question of whether a government authority would actually want to create a system that would reduce their ability to regulate and control is a bit hard to believe.
Looking forward to part two! Consider Bitcoin a hedge against the financial disaster of and what was perceive as the continued failure of the system before and what lies ahead. We may never know, its creator or creators but we can if we want to find out then we have to keep a close flow of the movement of Bitcoin especially the volume.
Once you believe in a project and you understand the magnitude of what you are getting into, it only makes sense to keep your identity unknown. Keep an eye on the volume and flow. Its definitely the invention of the century, its true value may never be known but one can only speculate. I have a feeling the creator or creators have gone on to other projects and continue to work anonymous.
You would have to believe that this was a giant conspiracy by some large group in the US Government, and then believe that nothing has leaked out of this conspiracy. Other option is use Occam's Razor - simplest explanation is usually correct. Why not an individual genius that was smart enough to want to preserve privacy?
It's not like bitcoin is perfect and flawless. It is very imperfect and new flaws are discovered on regular basis. Sounds like something an individual genius could have created.
This is the greatest mystery in the history. He or she is very rich now for sure!!! Thanks for excellent article: I've always had this suspicion. Maybe we'll find out for sure one day!
Looking forward to the next installment. I feel like we'd see more growth and interference from the us gov if this were the case. I think the already created internet would be enough to give someone the tools to create web 3.
There are some that really do think that, or perhaps a group that is against the Illuminati I forget what it was named, but in the early s, there was a public web proxy that we used to use for troubleshooting our corporate web sites - so that we could see how they looked from outside the firewall.
One day, maybe in ? Later, I read somewhere that it had been a CIA operation to help dissidents in certain countries where Internet access was severely restricted by national firewalls. Most of which end up in the Junk pile. The US Gov spent a shit load of money on this. And very few people even knew about it. So it is quite possible the Bitcoin project was just one of many flushed down the toilet. Then the Satoshi Nakamoto group slipped it out into the wild.
As all these guys are under lock and key, under pain of death or long prison sentences, with the US Gov, not to reveal anything about their work. It would stand to reason that nothing is coming out. In the normal Cryptocurrency Guru world, most of the Crypto gossips cannot keep their own piss. Never mind the Secret of the Century. So its not an in house Job. But seriously, it makes sense that they're not letting themselves known and the timing was right.
What I've heard is that BTC blockchain is the application that resulted from compiling tons of crypto researches by the likes of Szabo and the other early cypherpunks. So I speculate that those cypherpunks were the ones who made it. But then again, it's just a speculation. I am surprised it is still a secret!!! Yes i also searched about Satoshi Nakamoto but i was unable to get to a conclusion.
You tried far better than me. But what i assumed at that time was Bitcoin is invented by him but its discovered in this form later on by many researchers. Let me differenciate between the terms i used by Inventing i mean he had the concept, he tried and provided something to the market but it was not so much popular, later on some modifications or might not be done put it got popularity but at that time it might be in some other hands.
So this all Confusion. Please correct if i am wrong, Its just my assumption. This is why I love Steemit. Steemit is my Jesus, saving us from our sins resurrecting us from the zombie state we are in. I could go along with that as well. They have a very real interest of getting off the dollar as the world's reserve currency. You took 48 place in my Top of posts. Ok, you really thought this through. Considering the technological requirements and amount of brainpower involved in creating this, it's hard to think that just one person created Bitcoin.
It's probably a group, and I wouldn't rule out the US government, even though it seems counterproductive. One would reason that why would they create something that takes away their grip on fiat money and its power?? But does it really take away their power?
If they did create it they obviously had an angle. I thought about how they would replace fiat. It won't be easy for them to come out and say money as we know it is flawed. And that they want to replace it. It would create chaos. Then again, it could easily be a group of individuals or corporations that got burned by the financial crisis and wanted a way to change things.
Or it could be some really smart opportunistic group that did it as fun and had no idea it would blow up like this. But then they would have had massive amounts of funding and when that happens it's no longer for fun, buy on contract, a mission.
I think more than 1 person is behind bitcoin. When you consider what is at stake and the scale, it leaves room for some pretty diverse scenarios. Looking forward to seeing where you go with this.
I believe that Satoshi Nakamoto is one person because in messages he posted, he didn't told the people the word "We" , a clue that he is only a one individual invented a coin which shook the world, changed the lives of so many and will continue for years to come. The project lead is the person who handles a lot of the associated patents, it was pretty obvious to me after some digging but they will probably never provide definitive proof unless they want every tax authority, beggar and hacker to attack them.
Here is a recent article they wrote which I haven't seen mentioned on Steem. Well I'm not really sure. It seems likely they would have the capability, but the concept itself is just too destructive to the current structure to be willingly created by government.
It could have been devised and the leaked by "Satoshi", but direct responsibility of government does not seem very probably. This question will remain mystery for some more time. Also to be honest this level of innovation doesn't seem to breed in corporate environment very often.
So I'm inclined to believe it was made outside by someone truly special! Still most likely group of people. Do you think we'll ever know the truth? I wouldn't have thought of that theory before, but who knows Very interesting, I am with you in thinking that the creator of Bitcoin is not a person at all but the pin name for a group.
Will be watching for more information on this. I don't believe Satoshi is one person. I think its a group of people. Way to go Satoshi or whoever u are. Unless someone comes out and shows us their wallet, we will never know who created bitcoin. Truthfully, I don't think it matters anymore. Bitcoin is big enough now, it will survive without the creator. The government, banks, wall street They had to a geek like you, and learn programming too.
Satoshi Nakamoto is basically the pen-name, But it seems to me that this is one person, just a genius. I definitely think you may be right. I agree he is a "pen name" for something else. It's most likely the creation of the world banking cabal of finance. It would make sense when you think about the timing. Bitcoin's white paper was published in That was the very same year of the last major financial system crash which almost took down the entire Federal Reserve System that the world has become so dependent on in the realm of economy and finance.
Not only that, but any long-studying conspiracy theorist knows that the cabal has wanted to switch everyone over to a cashless society for quite a while now. They had to figure out the best way to secretly transfer their stolen wealth from their rigged system into a new system they created before alerting everyone else. Why else would Bitcoin so suddenly be attracting all of these injections of capitol? Especially now, when their dollar based system is easily on the brink of collapse.
It's a pretty brilliant scheme actually. It's as brilliant as sneaking the vote on the 14th amendment into Congress when only a handful of supporters were available to vote on it during the Christmas holiday in And the brilliance of calling their privately owned institution "The Federal" Reserve was just as brilliant as pretending there is a man out there named "Satoshi Nakamoto. The real question is not who created blockchain tech.
Every single birth certificate has monetary value on the wall st exchange. That makes no sense. It's like saying Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawkings couldn't have come up with any of their ideas becasue they are individuals. Plus government attracts mostly psychopaths and totally incompetent people. To me it makes much more sense that Satoshi Nakamoto is an individual and maybe even someoen from elsewhere like slickwilly pointed out. Please Note sutch Blog about Bitcoin: I can't speak to the software behind bitcoin, but the philosophy behind it seems to suggest that it couldn't have been a government agency.
So I don't think bitcoin was some governmental trojan horse released with some nefarious purpose in mind. Hi jrcornel , it's an interesting hypothesis about who's Satoshi. But I'm not sure if it's 'healthy' to made undocumented hypothesis. We do know who Satoshi is.
He even provided documentation to prove it. Along with that he said that he wants to keep his private life intact and only wants to be left alone. If you look at the process of the whole fiasco it took some time before the creator of Bitcoin came out.
The reason for that is most likely because they did not want to become famous or targeted because of the disruptful nature of Bitcoin. Inevitably he was stuck between a rock and a hard place because the future of Bitcoin was influence by the secureness of the currency. For the bitcoin users to remain confident in the legitimacy of Bitcoin, the creator had to come out. Craig Wright has admitted to being the creator.
He admits it in this video and shows the first public bitcoin transaction, well sort of: All the companies that are majorly invested into Ethereum now.
Bitcoin was simply the test method towards this new currency so the billion dollar tech companies could take out the treasuries in terms of wealth and power. What better way to take over the world them to grab hold of money after controlling the technology game boosting us to where we got globally today.
Sort of to see the reaction from the world to adapting a new currency, when it works, they looked at how they could utilize into a daily commutable protocol and here we are today.
Tech companies taking over the power of the money supply sounds more plausible than the US government to me. Also, I'm surprised I haven't heard more talk about this being a play by Russia to disrupt the USD's power across the globe. Bitcoin has recently gone viral in the Philippines and Thailand. I completely disagree, sorry. To much hype around blockchain. And it didn't came out of the void in a garage either, it was the result of 10 years of research and whitepapers, the same way the transistor wasn't invented by aliens, but was just the evolution of a decade of experiments with semiconductors Check out my article about blockchain:.
It's not who you think Which is roughly the current market cap of Bitcoin as I type. There are plenty of theories out there as to who this person, or groups of persons, is. For today, I am going to stick to a theory that makes the most sense to me. Most people would like to put their signature on something like that. Satoshi Nakamoto isn't really a person at all. He hasn't, and they haven't. We think he got the wrong man, and offer far more compelling evidence that points to someone else entirely.
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