There’s been a lot of talk about bitcoin on here lately.
There is a sect in here who believes that the NSA created bitcoin, to assist the globalists on their quest of total control.
Here’s the thing… nobody involved in early bitcoin development, and I mean NOBODY.. has any work history with any major government in their entire life.
The only person who is UNKNOWN, is Satoshi Nakamoto. Nobody knows for 100% certainty who HE IS.
Many many many people have guessed and researched to find who the likely person is:
Hal Finney, Adam Back, Craig Wright (LOL, no).
And several others, but these are the most prominent I would say.
So… who is Nick Szabo?
Nick Szabo is one of the original cypherpunks. He is the inventor of BitGold, but never launched it.
Nick Szabo is also the inventor of SMART CONTRACTS… what are smart contracts?
Smart contracts are… in simple terms… computer programs that run autonomously on-top of the blockchain. 95% of the time these are financial programs/applications. Most smart contracts are used for some form of decentralized finance / management of funds. Interestingly, bitcoin’s protocol does not support smart contracts, but it was in Satoshi’s long term vision for bitcoin.
Smart contracts are a necessity for total elimination of middlemen(govt, banks) in business transactions, and Nick invented this.
Nick Szabo is also a staunch Trump supporter, pro gun, pro freedom… pretty BASED.
Nick Szabo’s BitGold white paper was published online in 2005, but then he changed the date to 2009 so it would appear as if he invented BitGold AFTER the bitcoin white paper was made public. Why would he do that?
BitGold operated almost exactly like bitcoin does today, he spent 7 years developing it, but doesn’t launch it, then after Bitcoin launches he tries to change history of his BitGold invention… that seems a bit odd, doesn’t it?
So, who is Nick Szabo? He is Satoshi Nakamoto. Not the NSA, not the Russians, not Mossad… a based cypherpunk who is on team TRUMP, and I think is possibly part of the Q team.
I would recommend watching these videos to learn more about Nick Szabo, and why he likely is… Satoshi.
Honestly, I think people worry too much about "who created BitCoin" in an attempt to figure out whether BitCoin is "good" or "bad".
This is the wrong approach. Lets say Nick Scabo indeed created BitCoin and lets say in future it turns out he was working for DARPA (it is highly likely that was the case). Would it suddenly switch BitCoin from being "good" to "bad" ?
The better approach is to look at how various cryptos, what their limitations are, and what problems we would face if they were used as digital currencies. Specifically from the point of view of a digital currency that countries can use instead of the current fraudulent fiat currency system.
BitCoin is a no-go straight from the start. First, it uses proof of work - which means you have to burn more and more resources to create a coin. If my country hit a pile of gold and we want to print digital currency to reflect this - we cant do that with BitCoin.
However, and here is where things get interesting, BitGold is slightly different from BitCoin. According to this [article](More importantly, bit gold was never intended to be electronic money itself, like bitcoin. Bit gold was created as a reserve currency to back another form of electronic currency. )
Wait, what? Is BitGold, infact, more suited for what I am describing above ?
It gets interesting. Listen to what he himself said in this clip
He actually says the same thing here. He talks about gold and other physical currencies and talks about how they have specific properties that make them suitable to be used as currencies, and how he wanted to implement the same in cyber space. And then he says "The answer, at that time, is most similar in security terms, to Ripple and Stellar"
So whats my point? I believe Nick Scabo is the real deal, and its highly likely he was the guy behind BitCoin, but that is not what makes him special. Infact, BitCoin itself is irrelevant and perhaps why he created BitCoin instead of BitGold.
BitCoin - Implementation that demonstrates the power of digital currency, ironing out real world issues and getting people excited, while actually being useless. A toy.
BitGold - Theoretical idea for what we actually need in future as decentralized digital currency backing real resources. The real deal.
You give away the toy, but keep the real deal for yourself.
So he also confirms what a lot of us have been suspecting - that Ripple/Stellar is actually more suited to become digital reserve currencies.
Personally I think Ripple/Stellar are on the right path, but most probably already tainted by the Cabal.
The actual freedom currency - the real "BitGold" - is not yet unveiled, and there is a reason why he is so secretive. It will be unveiled at the right time, post Awakening.
He can prove his bonafides very easily - all he has to do is transact some of the initial chunks on the Bitcoin blockchain, showing he has access to the private key - and thats it.
The reason why I say he he might have worked in DARPA or NSA, and why he went along this convoluted path is because I think he is a good guy working inside the lion's den. He had to release something that can give the Cabal the feeling of control, while still keeping the real deal ready for future.
You forgot to mention that Bayesian analysis pegged Satoshi's emails as almost identical to Nick's writing style. And he was friends with Hal Finney, and a random individual named Satoshi Nakamoto lives less than a mile from Hal Finney's house. If the 2 of them were conspiring to come up with a foreign sounding name, all it would take is for Hal to be at the grocery store at the same time.
Oh...and that Nick lived in Seattle and worked for Microsoft, and the orignal codebase was written on Windows...a very odd choice when everyone else was Linux based.
And let's not forget the history. This was right after the Liberty Dollar fiasco, where Bernard Nothaus was indicted for making it. They were rightfully very afraid.
Yes. Anyone who has studied the history of Bitcoin knows Nick Szabo is at least on of the group who fabricated the Satoshi Nakamoto entity. Probably not entirely on his own, but he was the ring leader.
Yep! You are spot on.
He was likely the "head" of the group which probably consisted of Hal Finney and a few others.