Bitcoin developers are Chinese
The concept of bitcoin was founded by Nakamoto
On December 12, 2010, when bitcoin graally became a hot topic, he quietly left and disappeared from the Internet As a descendant of samurai, Nakamoto was born in 1949 in Beppu, Japan. His mother, quanzi, was a Buddhist and brought him up in poverty When his parents divorced in 1959, Nakamoto's mother remarried and immigrated to California with her three sons. Nakamoto and his stepfather don't get along well, but according to his younger brother Arthur, Nakamoto showed his talent in mathematics and science when he was very young, but also showed his "fickle and strange interest"Nakamoto graated from Caltech, majoring in physics. Upon graation, he joined Hughes Aircraft and worked in defense and electronic communications. Later, Nakamoto worked for the U.S. military, and his experience was classified as a state secret. Now searching his files, his life is a blank
In 2008, in an e-mail group discussing information encryption on the Internet, he published an article outlining the basic framework of the bitcoin system. In 2009, he established an open source project for the system, officially announcing the birth of bitcoin. On December 12, 2010, when bitcoin graally became the climate, he quietly left and disappeared from the Internetmoney itself is a kind of credit. As long as the recipient believes that the money received this time can still be used for equivalent payment next time, it does not matter whether the money itself has value and use value
bitcoin has been attacked by hackers for more than eight years, but it has never been broken, and its security and reliability have been fully verified. In history, hackers such as Mt. GOx steal bitcoin because of the internal mismanagement of bitcoin exchange, the lack of system security and even self-monitoring. In addition, the natural scarcity formed by the 21 million issue limit of bitcoin is comparable to or even surpasses gold and silver, so it is more trustworthy than most legal currencies