JAKARTA - After five years of inactivity, the X account, which is claimed to belong to the founder of Bitcoin under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, is again active and in the public spotlight.
The last time this account posted was on October 31, 2018, and since then, there has been no news from Satoshi Nakamoto. On the morning of October 2, the account posted about the leading digital asset, Bitcoin.
In the post, Bitcoin is described as a 'predicate machine' (predicate machine) that has important and unexplored aspects. The account owner who goes by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto promises to explain aspects that are not explicitly explained in the Bitcoin whitepaper in the next few months.
Bitcoin is a predicate machine. Over the following months, we shall explore different aspects that were not explicitly contained within the white paper. These aspects are all parts of bitcoin, and are important. Some of these ideas were touched upon in the early years; now is…
— Satoshi Nakamoto (@satoshi) October 2, 2023
Bitcoin is a predictable machine. Over the following months, we shall explore different aspects that were not explicitly contained within the white paper. These aspects are all parts of bitcoin, and are imported. Some of these ideas were touched up in the early years; now is...
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According to Satoshi Nakamoto's account, "some of these ideas have been mentioned in the early years; now is the time to extrapolate and explain" ideas that seem less clear. In less than 24 hours, this video has been viewed more than 1 million times.
Satoshi Nakamoto first released a Bitcoin whitepaper about 15 years ago, introducing this digital currency to the world. The whitepaper was uploaded on the metzdowd.com site and details the creator's vision for this currency as a fully peer-to-peer electronic money system and without the needs of trusted third parties.
Despite many claims regarding Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, his true identity remains mysterious to date. One of the most recognizable claims is from Australian computer scientist Craig Wright, who has claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto. However, his claims have been questioned by many parties, including crypto lawyer John E. Deaton.
Although such claims have emerged, Satoshi Nakamoto's true identity remains an unsolved mystery, and this new post on X's account further adds to Satoshi Nakamoto's true identity complexity.
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