Tag: Satoshi Nakamoto

  • This Faketoshi is worse than anyone before

    This Faketoshi is worse than anyone before

    This Faketoshi is worse than anyone before

    By Traders-Paradise Team

    In the blog posts named “My Reveal, Faketoshi saĂŻd his birth name was Bilal Khalid, but he changed it to James Bilal Caan. The inspiration was actor James Khan. Faketoshi saw hin in BBC’s Dragon’s Den, a popular TV show. 

    “After the creation of Bitcoin and having chosen the alias name of Satoshi Nakamoto, thanks in part to Hal Finney, I was watching the movie The Godfather when I saw James Caan,” Faketoshi wrote, “It was at that moment I thought, ‘I am the godfather of digital cash’.”

    Sorry, but could this guy be more serious?

    A guy with such technological bravery? He should be more open-minded and responsible. The name changing is a more serious decision.  

    Faketoshi and Bitcoin

    Bitcoin‘s real father holds a fortune of 980,000 BTC or $10.4billion.
    If this is the real Nakamoto, why he cannot move the coins?

    Oh, yes he lost the hard drive. C’mon, the hard drive isn’t key-chain!

    James Bilal Caan is a Pakistani, the UK resident. He is working for the National Health Service, repairing its infrastructures. How did such a guy decide to engage someone else to take care and fix his precious hard drive? Respect, no one before tried to make us as a fool like he is trying. At some point, it is funny. 

    This guy has a photo of that laptop. He lost the only evidence to prove he is Satoshi Nakamoto. Can you believe that?

    Oh, yes! CIA is involved! C’mon!

    And a new project is here, “AnnurcaCoin”! Caan claims it is the first centralized cryptocurrency and blockchain framework in the world.

    “I was working on the next phase of Bitcoin and Blockchain that again I hoped would transform the world,” he added.

    This is suspicious.

    People, he is spending his unique opportunity to reveal the most kept secret on who is real Satoshi Nakamoto to promote the new product?

    No, way! This guy is 100% fake!

    In his third and latest blog post, Caan said 

    The question arises, how someone so dedicated to the numbers and had a fantastic result and, at the same time,  cryptography wizard is so religious? Why this question? The numbers are facts, and when you are dedicated to the facts how can you believe in something that can’t be proven by the facts?

    BTW, he also has to change this photo. Unprofessional work, too.

  • Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?

     

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? This is the beginning of the fairytale.

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?

     

    What Nakamoto revealed about himself in Part 1 of “My Reveal” is disappointing. 

    This revelation announced with fanfares and bongos but looks like another marketing campaign. First of all, it is structured as billion call-to-trust-me campaigns or buy-this-shit-because-I-know-you-are-stupid.

    This self-declared Satoshi Nakamoto overpromised. And the most interesting part of all this, no one in the crypto ecosystem isn’t surprised. 

    We still don’t know his/her real name nor we can see the photo. Will it come with Part 3? Or maybe never? 

    This “big reveal” is more a “big lie” because we are still far away from knowing who is hidden under the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.

    All we know is that his nickname is Shaikho and that is Pakistani name. He kidded that he’ll reveal his real-life identity on August 20.

    That should be Part 3? Right?

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?

    Let’s see what this Satoshi Nakamoto revealed about himself.

    Under the title “My Reveal”,  this “Satoshi” gave his alleged origin story, some fairytale about the Bitcoin’s name background. Now, we know his ideology (a very important matter for Bitcoin’s existence, indeed). Oh, yes! This person, or whoever created that blogpost, pointed the relationship to Bitcoin pioneer Hal Finney (already known fact, so nothing new).

    “Satoshi” now allegedly lives in the U.K. and he is the son of a banker who had worked at a Pakistani multinational bank. And his name is unknown too.

    Some of his/her claims are so similar to the declarations of Craig Wright, the other self-proclaimed Nakamoto.

    For example this part from “My Reveal”:

    “Today, when Bitcoin is understood by the advances of technology, but at the same time is being hijacked by greed, I feel I have a duty to work hard and make my creation better and take its vision to the next level.”

    And this so romantic tale about how Bitcoin got its name. That has to touch our souls, right?

    Take a look at the logic behind this reveal. Cryptocurrency analyst Ledger Status noted that as Satoshi was a master of logic, and the only way he would truly reveal himself is by signing the Bitcoin genesis block.

     

    Also, the @BTC Twitter handle stated that “Anyone that tells you they are Satoshi Nakamoto is a scammer”.

    Do you remember how a very alike “reveal” happened but was nothing more than a stupid marketing campaign?

    On Friday, a lot of paid press releases were issued arising from a company named Satoshi Nakamoto Renaissance Holdings. A company’s big “reveal” happened on Sunday, August 18. 

    And we got it. Part 1 of “My Reveal” by still self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto. We yet don’t have any reliable evidence that it is he or she, the creator of Bitcoin. 

    We are suspecting that part 2 will be something better and provide us a closer insight at who Satoshi Nakamoto is. First of all, we have one simple question: How he/she has lost access to the coins and cannot move them?

    What if all this is another marketing campaign with the foggy goal? Maybe some money-need can be behind this. What do you think?

    Okay, we will wait for the end of this fairytale. Maybe, they’ll be happily married.

     

  • Satoshi Nakamoto to Reveal Identity

    Satoshi Nakamoto to Reveal Identity

    Satoshi Nakamoto to Reveal Identity
    Who is a real Satoshi Nakamoto?

    By Traders-Paradise Team

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? What is the origin of the iconic pseudonym? Who is behind it? How Bitcoin got this name?

    Curiosity will probably be satisfied soon. All we have to do is to wait for the next several hours. And to check www.SatoshiNRH.com where Nakamoto plans to reveal his/her or group’s identity under the topic “My reveal”. Also, the address where you can check it and read it is www.ivymclemore.com.

    Satoshi Nakamoto’s silence will be broken on Sunday, August 18,  at 4 pm EDT (Eastern time zone).
    The promise or decision came after 10 years of anonymity and creating one of the biggest mysteries in the past decade.

    Our source claims that Nakamoto will reveal his real identity but in this three-part series he will reveal his education, origins, professional education. Also, it will be interesting to find out why his 980,000 bitcoins are still untouched. 

    All about Satoshi Nakamoto

    Nakamoto will explain the role of his dedication to Chaldean numerology and how that influenced his decision to create Bitcoin.

    The enigma is why he decided to reveal all these things including his identity today, August 18, on the day when he registered bitcoin.org  through AnonymousSpeech.com. But he promised he will explain
    The grand finale or culmination of the revelation of this secretiveness should happen on Tuesday in the third part. That will be an introduction of Tabula Rasa, Nakamoto’s vision for Bitcoin’s rebirth all along with the full announcement of his identity.

    So, let’s say the first two parts on Sunday and Monday, are for warming the curiosity.

    According to Ivy McLemore & Associates:

    “Indicative of the compelling evidence he presents in each part of the series, Nakamoto will illustrate the role that ciphers and encryption-related to his devotion to Chaldean numerology played in many decisions in his creation of Bitcoin.”

    Satoshi Nakamoto to Reveal Identity
    Bitcoin code

    So, we will see.

    We found interesting reactions to this news. Forums are burning, social networks too. Everyone has some top secret info. We will point just a few of them:

    “Satoshi” is most likely a state, intel or oligarch level private entity that will never be revealed and is likely not just one individual considering the bitcoin paper release coincided with the Great Recession.
    Great Recession cliff was 15 Sept 2008.

    Bitcoin paper was first published on 31 October 2008.

    Even if “Satoshi” was to do a transaction I’d figure the person would be a front person for that entity anyways. The engineers that built it for this entity are already probably suicided or intel themselves.”

    “The fact the entity hired a PR firm and has the sole goal of pushing a new company/product, even if it were the real person, means it is not the real person.” 

    BTW, this is clever, “Ivy McLemore & Associates” is a marketing agency.

    Never mind, the only several hours are between our questions and his answers.

    Traders-Paradise will also follow @SatoshiNRH on Twitter.

    And we will all know if this is a marketing trick or real reveal of a mysterious identity the father of Bitcoin.

     

  • Why now Bitcoin (end of 2018, after major drops)?

    Why now Bitcoin (end of 2018, after major drops)?
    The simplest answer is why not, but here is a more complex one.

    By Guy Avtalyon

    Why now Bitcoin? Honestly, I did not meet statistics and exact figures on this topic. But in 2017 the number of searches in the Google search engine on the topic bitcoin – increased by 450%, compared with the previous year.

    The last time such a large survey was conducted in the USA, back in 2013 by the firm On Device in preparation for a London conference. At that time bitcoin awareness by Americans was about 25%.

    By 2018 bitcoin awareness has jumped by more than twice that number according to Survey Monkey and Global Blockchain Business Council. And though bitcoin acknowledgment is growing, actual participation seems somewhat low.

    Nearly six in ten respondents revealed they’d at heard of bitcoin. That up some 33 points from 2013’s measure. The two surveys are not linked. More than 5,000 people participated in the current questionnaire.

    More about survey

    According to the same survey, only 5% hold a digital asset. But 21 percent of that number claim to be “considering adding it to their portfolios.” The majority of holders are male, under 34 years of age (58%), white.

    The results basically show ten percent of millennials own bitcoin while older Americans barely break one percent. Bitcoin holders’ politics are politically independent by half. Less than 20% trust their government more than the Bitcoin network (almost a quarter).

    That’s the reason why now bitcoin!

    Asked about possible 2018 asset crashes, 38 percent of all Americans (and 41% of owners) see BTC as a bubble poised to pop this year.  Still, the survey did note that almost 70 percent expect BTC to increase in value over the coming half of a decade.

    A little more than 10 percent believe it will die out.

    According to data compiled by Bitinfocharts.com, there are almost 22 million bitcoin wallets. However, most bitcoin users have several BTC wallets and use multiple wallet addresses to increase their financial privacy when transacting in bitcoin. Therefore, the number of bitcoin users is likely less than 22 million.

    Anonymity

    A 2017 study by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance suggests that the “current number of unique active users of cryptocurrency wallets is estimated to be between 2.9 and 5.8 million.”

    It is important to note that this study focuses on active users as opposed to bitcoin holders or ‘hodlers’. This gives us insight into how many individuals are actual users as opposed to buy-and-hold investors.

    This surveys also show that the end of 2018 is the right time is the time to get to know BTC. So, let start!

    What is Bitcoin?

    For the majority, it is still an open question. The first step to understanding Bitcoin is admitting you don’t understand Bitcoin.

    Let’s say, Bitcoin is a protocol. But, honestly, the protocol itself is just our best try to describe what BTC actually is. No one can be sure of the protocol’s final form.

     

    Bitcoin is a digital currency created in 2009 by a mysterious figure using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto. You can use it to buy or sell from people and companies that accept bitcoin as payment. But it differs in several key ways from traditional currencies. 

    Most obviously, bitcoin doesn’t exist as a physical currency. There are no actual coins or notes. It exists only online.

    Interesting explanations about what Bitcoin: 

    Mental construct – Because value is subjective and we feel value for Bitcoin units.
    Social constructpeople feel value for Bitcoin units. And they become an intermediate commodity suitable for exchange, accounting, and store of value.
    Legal construct – As an intermediate commodity it serves to cancel formal agreements such as debts, purchases, and pay taxes.
    Economic construct – As it may be used to cancel debts and pay taxes it may be used as money facilitating commerce between untrusting strangers in different incompatible jurisdictions.
    Technical construct – It is just software that enables a network. But that network organically emerges as a useful system or technical tool for the other constructs.

    More…

    Protocol construct – The technical system is actually the system of rules imagined and designed to maintain a highly secure Nash Equilibrium between node operators and users.
    Mechanical construct – Although many see Bitcoin as a social construct only, it is as much of an objective mechanical system as it is subjective. Although people design and run it, it is immutable, just like the laws of physics in nature.
    Physical construct – Bitcoin is designed to mimic gold in nature, but in a computer system and transferable thru communication channels. This is why we call it “digital commodity”.
    Natural construct – All of the above emerge from nature. They are not imaginary or magical things, they are as natural as energy, matter, or living organisms.

    We can play with semantics here, you can say that it’s a protocol. And also the open-source project that implements the software needed to fit the protocol. Or you can try to call Bitcoin as a kid in the adults’ world.

    Bitcoin has no central bank and isn’t linked to or regulated by any state. The supply of the cryptocurrency is decentralized. And can only be increased by a process known as “mining”. For each BTC transaction, a computer owned by a bitcoin “miner” must solve a difficult mathematical problem.

    The miner then receives a fraction of a bitcoin as a reward. At present, the mining power of Bitcoin’s network is 300 times more powerful than the world’s top 5 supercomputers combined

    Anonymity matters

    A record of each transaction, using anonymized strings of numbers to identify it, is stored on a huge public ledger – blockchain. This is necessary to ensure the integrity of the currency.

    For most people, it is strange that bitcoin doesn’t exist as a physical currency. There are no actual coins or notes. It exists only online. And it is hard for the majority to imagine such a thing.

    But can you imagine the internet?

    We all use the internet in every segment of our lives but we can’t point out the finger and say “Here! This is the internet!”

    Or how some understand the universe is infinite and how they understand the meaning of infinite, you would be surprised by the answers.

    Do you exactly know how your mobile device works? Maybe some of you, but the majority don’t.

    Frankly, for me is a total mystery how my dishwasher works but it will not stop me to use it.

    “Writing a description for this thing for general audiences is bloody hard. There’s nothing to relate it to.” wrote Satoshi, July 5, 2010.

    Fiat money is managed by a central bank, which manages the money supply to keep prices steady. They can print more money or withdraw some from circulation. Yes, if they think it’s needed, as well as using other monetary policy controls such as adjusting interest rates.

    My teachers taught me how interest was compounded. The reasons may not be so clear. If we would learn banking history and monetary theory in schools, no one would use the fiat system. It is so obvious.

    On the other hand, BTC is a lot simpler than the fiat system. And people are legally compelled to adopt fiat.

    The people teaching youngsters these days have grown up under Keynesian economic theory. Also called Keynesianism. So, they strongly believe that money is defined as money only if you can touch it, smell it or hear the sound of counting money.

    Number of users 

    The most popular BTC wallet and exchange provider, Coinbase, reportedly has over 13 million users. This would suggest that the number of bitcoin users is between 13 million and 22 million.

    We can assume that the number of bitcoin users outside of the 32 countries that Coinbase services, will be several million. But this data doesn’t include major bitcoin economies in Asia. 

    So we can conclude that around 20 million bitcoin users globally can be considered as a fair estimate.

    Why use bitcoin?

    With Bitcoin people get the liberty to exchange value. Without intermediaries which translate to greater control of funds and lower fees. It’s faster, cheaper, more secure, and immutable. 

    The banks control the cash while bitcoin has owners.

    Bitcoin is very useful as a service for fast remittances for an international system of payments, for example. It can help us do online shopping. It’s like an e-wallet which makes blockchain technology to store, track, and spend digital money.

    BTC has a global acceptance and is less volatile than cash / local currency.

    Due to this feature, it becomes easier to conduct transactions across boundaries and online. You can use this crypto all over the world without going through a conversion process. It is par with Gold and combines the best of cash and gold. 

    By providing an open market and no restrictions imposed by banks or governments. Bitcoin is peer-to-peer and open, but secure. 

    Bitcoin is making the biggest revolution in the finance industry in the last 200 years. Leading all cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is at the forefront of the bleeding edge of blockchain innovation. I think it is necessary to stay patient and witness history first hand.

    Nothing can stop that!