Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Kick Ecosystem - News
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Recall that the ability to identify Satoshis and trade them as NFTs emerged after the launch of the Ordinals protocol. Immediately, such "epic" Satoshis became in demand among collectors.
Now solo miners can mine not only a whole bitcoin but also some rare Satoshis. However, the chance for either is exceedingly small
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Exactly as expected — institutions are starting to actively utilize this instrument
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
In the comments, we were asked about who could be the creator of #BTC, Satoshi Nakamoto 🤔
We don't know the exact answer, but we decided to conduct a little investigation for you🔍
There is a version that in the first months after the launch of Bitcoin, Satoshi mined 1 125 150 coins. Their simultaneous sale could cause panic on exchanges and an instant collapse of the digital gold rate, or even the entire crypto industry in general.
Therefore, Satoshi is most likely selling bitcoins gradually to avoid causing significant market movements. This is why crypto enthusiasts closely monitor the coins mined in the early days of Bitcoin's existence. Through these transactions, one can indirectly trace Satoshi's footsteps, and that's why every such transfer becomes news.
For example, in 2020, a transfer of 50 bitcoins was made from a wallet from 2009. The address of this wallet appeared in the legal proceedings of Craig Wright - a man who has repeatedly claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but has never been able to prove the authenticity of his statements. In addition, he denies any connection to this transaction.
Let's keep looking🔦
If we imagine that "Satoshi Nakamoto" is not a fictional pseudonym and try to find a real person with this name, then our search will lead us to a programmer from California of American-Japanese descent named Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto. The real Satoshi is 67 years old, but he denies any connection to the creator of Bitcoin. However, in the past, he worked on secret government projects and is a recognized expert in physics and mathematics.
And it seems we've uncovered the identity of Bitcoin's father, but...
After the commotion on the internet, the profile of the real Satoshi came alive on the P2P foundation website and left only one message:
"I am not Dorian Nakamoto"
We will continue the investigation tomorrow, stay tuned for updates🔭
We don't know the exact answer, but we decided to conduct a little investigation for you
There is a version that in the first months after the launch of Bitcoin, Satoshi mined 1 125 150 coins. Their simultaneous sale could cause panic on exchanges and an instant collapse of the digital gold rate, or even the entire crypto industry in general.
Therefore, Satoshi is most likely selling bitcoins gradually to avoid causing significant market movements. This is why crypto enthusiasts closely monitor the coins mined in the early days of Bitcoin's existence. Through these transactions, one can indirectly trace Satoshi's footsteps, and that's why every such transfer becomes news.
For example, in 2020, a transfer of 50 bitcoins was made from a wallet from 2009. The address of this wallet appeared in the legal proceedings of Craig Wright - a man who has repeatedly claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but has never been able to prove the authenticity of his statements. In addition, he denies any connection to this transaction.
Let's keep looking
If we imagine that "Satoshi Nakamoto" is not a fictional pseudonym and try to find a real person with this name, then our search will lead us to a programmer from California of American-Japanese descent named Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto. The real Satoshi is 67 years old, but he denies any connection to the creator of Bitcoin. However, in the past, he worked on secret government projects and is a recognized expert in physics and mathematics.
And it seems we've uncovered the identity of Bitcoin's father, but...
After the commotion on the internet, the profile of the real Satoshi came alive on the P2P foundation website and left only one message:
"I am not Dorian Nakamoto"
We will continue the investigation tomorrow, stay tuned for updates
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Spam transactions are a scheme where scammers send you small amounts from addresses similar to yours. Often, they have matching beginnings and endings of your wallet address, which allows them to capitalize on carelessness. Users sometimes hastily copy the address of the last transaction, which is the scammer's address.
A few hours ago, someone lost 1 155 WBTC—wrapped #BTC for use on the #ETH blockchain—using this scheme.
Have you encountered similar attacks?
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM