How many of these three stories have you heard of in the cryptocurrency circle?

01: I am Satoshi Nakamoto

In August 2017, a new user with the ID "Bitcoin Pizza" quietly joined Twitter and reported the value of 10,000 bitcoins in real time every day based on the currency price of the day, rain or shine. The account information shows that he is from Australia.

Among the 25 million Australians, the Bitcoin celebrity is Craig Steven Wright. Since 2015, he has been appearing in major media, claiming to be the founder of Bitcoin, Staoshi Nakamoto, but he has not been able to produce the private key of the Bitcoin Genesis Block. No one believes that he is the real Satoshi Nakamoto. The more he talks, the more people think he is a liar. In China, he also has a nickname called "Australian Satoshi Nakamoto", which means Australian Satoshi Nakamoto.

02 Pizza incident

In this profit-seeking industry, stories about wealth growth are always more attractive. At 12:35 p.m. on May 18, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer from Florida, USA, posted a message on the Bitcoin Forum, hoping to buy two pizzas with 10,000 bitcoins.

Whether 10,000 bitcoins could be exchanged for two pizzas was not clearly priced at that time, but some people did think he was crazy and reminded him that it was more convenient to buy pizza online with a credit card in the United States.

03 V God's Road to Deification

The year when Jercos sold 10,000 bitcoins for $400, in Toronto, Canada, Vitalik Buterin, a 17-year-old boy, heard about Bitcoin for the first time from his father.

However, Shen Bo, who had just established Distributed Capital and was ready to make a big splash in the blockchain field, chose to believe him and invested $500,000 in him.

Later, Ethereum became the forerunner of blockchain 2.0, and Vitalik became V God. In 2017, Ethereum's token ETH exceeded $1,000 for the first time, and Distributed Capital received nearly 1,000 times the return. This investment made Shen Bo a legend in the blockchain VC circle.