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Topic: Was Satoshi Nakamoto a Founder of Laissez Faire City? (Read 638 times)

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That about sums it up. What is the difference between a thief and a
government that uses coercion to violate your rights and seize your
property? None.

Researchers working for thieves and murderers, please take note.

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Proud to be among the founders of Laissez Faire City.

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More about Ashish: Is Ashish Gulhati, et al., Satoshi Nakamoto?

We were led to believe that Ashish was only a subcontractor working on email privacy programs, surmising that he may have had a hand in Grabbe's DMT. Now, it's a safe conclusion that he was well-versed in all the happenings at Laissez Faire City upon paying his $6,000 USD founder fee.

Timeline:

1997: Hashcash is a proof-of-work system designed to limit email spam and denial-of-service attacks. It is also used as the proof-of-work protocol in Bitcoin. Hashcash was proposed in March 1997 by Adam Back.

1998: Ashish Gulhati is a founder of Laissez Faire City.

1999: In November 1999, a series of articles in the Laissez Faire City Times presented the Digital Monetary Trust project, which was a proposed financial trust providing private, anonymous accounts for individuals and entities within the DMT system, in order to securely store anonymous capital or to make anonymous monetary transactions.

Note: Sonny Vleisides was still the editor or Laissez Faire City Times, for JOG had yet to take it over.
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