There's nowhere in this link that this guy was involved with MIT in any way...
Just because he lived in Massachusetts doesn't mean he was with MIT... You're gonna have to find some better sources than that.
Also him founding the Bitcoin Foundation doesn't change the fact that the code is open source for you and me to read and audited by many people. If anyone could find a security flaw in Bitcoin, they would've done so with a huge payday... To date the Bitcoin network has not been hacked/decrypted and peoples Bitcoin stolen.
I've never mentioned a security flaw. The size of the community in crypto in 2009 was nearly zero. Most of these projects came out of investments from DARPA or other big Tech companies, most went into Harvard and mit, just go take a look at early people and their connections, and my worry has to do with when you go down those connection chains there are lots of people like Epstein and Wexler
Most of these projects came out of investments from DARPA or other big Tech companies, most went into Harvard and mit, just go take a look at early people and their connections
Again you're just blurting random shit out. Point me in a direction to look at. A person to follow, a blog, a YouTube channel, where are your sources coming from? Where are the hard sources that Bitcoin early projects were developed by DARPA money?
In the early days you only had to be on a cipher punks email list and if you figured out how to set up a wallet you got free Bitcoin. When people first started messing around with it 2009-2012 they would randomly give their friends and family free Bitcoin because it was a fun internet money and worthless. If you want me to provide sources for that I have no problem doing so.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Andresen Interestin, right up the road in Amherst is this guy.
There's nowhere in this link that this guy was involved with MIT in any way...
Just because he lived in Massachusetts doesn't mean he was with MIT... You're gonna have to find some better sources than that.
Also him founding the Bitcoin Foundation doesn't change the fact that the code is open source for you and me to read and audited by many people. If anyone could find a security flaw in Bitcoin, they would've done so with a huge payday... To date the Bitcoin network has not been hacked/decrypted and peoples Bitcoin stolen.
I've never mentioned a security flaw. The size of the community in crypto in 2009 was nearly zero. Most of these projects came out of investments from DARPA or other big Tech companies, most went into Harvard and mit, just go take a look at early people and their connections, and my worry has to do with when you go down those connection chains there are lots of people like Epstein and Wexler
Again you're just blurting random shit out. Point me in a direction to look at. A person to follow, a blog, a YouTube channel, where are your sources coming from? Where are the hard sources that Bitcoin early projects were developed by DARPA money?
In the early days you only had to be on a cipher punks email list and if you figured out how to set up a wallet you got free Bitcoin. When people first started messing around with it 2009-2012 they would randomly give their friends and family free Bitcoin because it was a fun internet money and worthless. If you want me to provide sources for that I have no problem doing so.
DYOR but reread carefully what i wrote each time, you made inferences i didnt imply each time.