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Who is the father of Bitcoin Unveiling the mystery of the fathe

Date:2024-08-10 18:23:45 Channel:Build Read:



Whenever Bitcoin rises or falls sharply, some people will seize the opportunity, some achieve wealth freedom, and some shout that they want to jump off the building. In early 2021, the price of Bitcoin soared, breaking historical records one after another, creating new myths, and making many investors regret not buying Bitcoin. Recently, the price of Bitcoin has plummeted and has now fallen to more than 30,000 US dollars. This has caused many investors who bought Bitcoin during the surge to suffer heavy losses. It can be said that this is a digital currency that people love and hate. Although there are many people investing in Bitcoin on the market, there are not many investors who really understand Bitcoin. For example, who is the person called the father of Bitcoin? Many investors don’t know, so who is the father of Bitcoin? The following currency circle editor will unveil the mystery of the father of Bitcoin.

 Who is the father of Bitcoin?

The father of Bitcoin is Satoshi Nakamoto. In October 2008, a person named "Satoshi Nakamoto" proposed the concept of Bitcoin in an academic paper. Subsequently, Bitcoin existed in open source software designed according to its ideas and the P2P network built on it. It is a "digital currency" composed of a long string of computer codes, which once became the darling of the global financial market.

Since the appearance of this Satoshi Nakamoto, countries around the world have never stopped searching for his identity. "Satoshi Nakamoto's name has gradually become popular among Bitcoin fans, and a large number of admirers have emerged. Some people began to sell T-shirts with the words "I am Satoshi Nakamoto" (Iamsatoshinakamoto), calling for the smallest unit of Bitcoin to be named "Satoshi" (satoshi). Some people also began to launch science fiction novels and comics with Satoshi as the theme, constantly digging into the mystery and details of Satoshi Nakamoto's life. On May 20, 2013, Ted Nelson, the father of HYTP and an American computer scientist, revealed his research results to the outside world, believing that Satoshi Nakamoto was Shinichi Mochizuki, a mathematics professor at Kyoto University in Japan, and highly praised him for being fully qualified to win the Nobel Prize in Economics. 

Who is Shinichi Mochizuki? It is said that he was born in 1969, entered Princeton University in the United States for undergraduate studies at the age of 16, completed his doctorate at the age of 23, and became a professor at Kyoto University in Japan at the age of 32. He is a full-time professor at the University of Tokyo. He is smart enough to come up with a complex system like Bitcoin. Moreover, his work field itself also covers the mathematical algorithm of Bitcoin. He likes to work independently, does not like to show up, and does not use the conventional academic publishing mechanism. He generally does not comment on his papers after they are published, but lets others understand them for themselves. Looking back now, on the first day of Bitcoin's launch, a computer began to mine Bitcoin non-stop. This machine is speculated to be his own.

Although it remains to be confirmed that Satoshi Nakamoto is Shinichi Mochizuki, If this is true, then his Bitcoin worth at the beginning of 2013 was at least $100 million. It will reach several billion dollars by the end of 2019. In general, now, the scale of Bitcoin investors in China has leapt to the top in the world.

People who claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto:

Hal Finney: At the end of 2013, Bitcoin rose to $1,000, and the question of who Satoshi Nakamoto was attracted by major media. At this time, Hal Finney appeared in the public eye and was regarded as Satoshi Nakamoto.

Shinichi Mochizuki: In 2013 Someone broke the news that Shinichi Mochizuki, who has made outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics, is Satoshi Nakamoto, but no direct evidence was provided.

Dorian Nakamoto: In 2014, hackers hacked into the mailbox used by Satoshi Nakamoto and found the owner of the email, Dorian Nakamoto. Dorian then said that he just accidentally obtained the address and password of the mailbox and was not Satoshi Nakamoto;

Craig Wright: In 2016, Craig Wright said that he was Satoshi Nakamoto and could provide Satoshi Nakamoto's private key. But then, Wright withdrew his statement because he could not face everyone's doubts.

Pakistani Satoshi Nakamoto: On August 18, 2019, a person who claimed to be "Satoshi Nakamoto" began to reveal the mystery of his identity on the Internet. In order to prove his identity, this "Satoshi Nakamoto" also made three live broadcasts in a row to prove his identity, which was later confirmed to be marketing hype.

The above is the explanation of the editor of the Coin Circle on who is the father of Bitcoin. Finally, the editor of the Coin Circle reminds investors that in the process of Bitcoin transactions, they must choose an exchange with a good trading experience, because the trading experience is an exchange that perfectly demonstrates its performance. You must know that when investors are trading, if there is a sudden freeze and they cannot connect to the network, this will make users feel very disgusted, and it will also cause losses to users. However, there is no way to ask the exchange for compensation for this type of loss. They can only suffer the loss in silence, which will eventually lead to a large number of users leaving and the exchange will not make money. This cycle will repeat over and over again, and eventually the exchange may be eliminated.

The four most famous international exchanges:

Binance INTL
OKX INTL
Gate.io INTL
Huobi INTL
Binance International Line OKX International Line Gate.io International Line Huobi International Line
China Line APP DL China Line APP DL
China Line APP DL
China Line APP DL

Note: The above exchange logo is the official website registration link, and the text is the APP download link.


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