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‘Satoshi Created a Way,’ Michael Saylor Says, Triggering Heated Discussion About Bitcoin Creator

His Satoshi Nakamoto message, in which he recalled Nakamoto’s “tactics” about creating a new idea and sending it into masses, has raised a wave of comments from the crypto community, mostly positive and inspired ones. This is what he tweeted: “Satoshi created a way, gave it away, and walked away.”

Crypto users in the comment thread have left such comments as “That’s the way,” “A lesson to be learned in this! Study #Bitcoin and keep your head down,” “A very selfless act” and so on, to show support for Saylor and BTC.

Some, however, also began to criticize the current state of Bitcoin after Nakamoto left it in the hands of the BTC core developers, as well as criticizing Saylor: “And people like you ruined it.”

“He created a way, did not give it away and never walked away. you are still new in this,” “And then btc core devs manipulated by malicious state actors changed it from p2p cash to a settlement network.”

The white paper says that banks reach a certain level of privacy “by limiting access to information to the parties involved and the trusted third party.” As for Bitcoin, it keeps public keys anonymous, Mow stated, quoting Nakamoto’s document. “The public can see that someone is sending an amount to someone else, but without information linking the transaction to anyone.”

This article was originally published on U.Today


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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