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in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

On October 31, 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto gave a lecture to hundreds of cryptographic specialists about the new 9-page electronic call system, which is completely one-to-one, without the need for a reliable third party agent. I emailed a link to download the report. The idea of ​​'bit coin' applying block chaining technology is the first explanation. If you look at his name, he is like a Japanese person. In Japan, Satoshi is a kanji containing the meaning of wisdom (智, 慧 · 哲), excellence (俊), and agility (敏). Some Japanese presses call it "Nakamoto Tetsushi", but Nakamoto has never written Japanese. His identity is still obscure. He wrote a German free e-mail account and wrote a unique English expression. He tracked the time he posted the article, saying, "If you sleep on average, you will live in East, South America, and West Indies," but it is too small a clue to figure out. There is a guess that it was a team name, not an individual.

Nakamoto mined the first block (50-bit coin) of the bit coin called Genesis Block. Bitcoin expert Sergio Lurner estimates that Nakamoto will have 990,000 bit coins. It is worth 20 trillion won for the transaction price now.

Nakamoto suddenly disappeared in April 2011. WikiLeaks exposes US government secret documents since the end of November 2010, when bit coin was attracting attention because it could send money to WikiLeaks as a bit coin. Nakamoto was opposed to spending bitcoin on sponsorship, worried that the US government would be watching. He suddenly disappeared leaving the bitcoin project leader to someone else. He seems to have been familiar with who was the biggest enemy of the coin from the beginning. His name "Satoshi" remains a unit that calls a one-tenths of a bit coin.

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