💥💥Bitcoin started like a startup

Bitcoin started like a startup adventure. Like many new companies, they registered the domain name "bitcoin.org" and discussed issues such as product features, user interface and website design.

Unlike the entrepreneurial atmosphere at that time, they mainly communicated through emails, and almost no one had seen the founder Satoshi Nakamoto. Today, remote work has become commonplace in the cryptocurrency industry, including companies such as Binance, Paradigm and our OneKey, which are working together globally.

Satoshi Nakamoto assigned college student Marty Malmi his first remote work task - writing FAQs. Satoshi Nakamoto said that what the website needed most was some writing content, but he was "not good at writing, but better at writing code."

As a good boss, Satoshi Nakamoto took Marty's advice seriously. In the email, he discussed the features of the Bitcoin Core client like a product manager, such as "minimize tray" and "start at startup." They worked hard to attract more users to run full nodes to ensure the security of the network.

Like Marty, Satoshi Nakamoto also complained about those Internet startup projects that "haven't even written code" but are extremely popular.

They discussed whether the functions of the forum can meet the needs of Bitcoin and how to promote Bitcoin in the market.

In addition, Satoshi Nakamoto also encouraged Marty to use his real name and address and took on some administrative work, such as recharging his faith.

Although Satoshi Nakamoto did not reveal much personal information in the email, his work and thinking made him just like an ordinary person, working with Marty and other team members.

Although Satoshi Nakamoto's mysterious disappearance is full of legends, in these emails, we see his more real side. He does not seem to be an unreachable god, but an ordinary person who may be right next to us.

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