It's fascinating how Satoshi Nakamoto's creation, Bitcoin, has indeed transformed the financial and technological landscape.
It is a simple technology stack combined from different technological ideas of the end 90ies and beginning of e-Business / e-Commerce. The magic of implmentation lies in the fact that very close attention has been paid to the way analogue trade can be mapped in reality for the internet.
And!
How every trader who markets an analogue trade or service can participate in the value creation. In other words, it is not individual big players who decide what the price is for this or that, but the business partners who negotiate the price among themselves. [/quote]
The idea here was much smaller than developing an entire industry out of it. Today, again, only whales share the BitCoins and others are allowed to put their money into a highly volatile investment.
The original idea was that each person would run their own node on a normal computer. And thus is a participant in the wealth that is generated through this interaction. Even the seamstress in Bangladesh or the programmer in Bangalore would then be paid fairly via the network. By those who use their services.
The search for Satoshi's true identity continues to be a subject of great intrigue and speculation, as the impact of this pseudonymous innovator is undeniable.
It is not important to stand on a pedestal in order to call an idea into the world. The decisive factor was that a few very good programmers then joined together in a collective and founded the network. All other cryptos today are derived from it.
I am very sure that the idea had not been thought through to the end. And Saotshi Nakamoto will cause a stir with one or two more projects from the peer-to-peer stack. As a little birdie told me, there is still something to come. Stay tuned and enjoy.
I have no questions for him, but I am very interested in how he looks.
He looks like a normal person. You would pass him on the street. He is inconspicuous and sometimes modest.
I imagine a thin, handsome man who spends 90% of his time at the computer
Somtimes 98% and sometime 5%.