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Bitcoin Invented By NSANic Carter, a proponent of Bitcoin, has come forward to reaffirm his support for the hypothesis that the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States played a role in the invention of Bitcoin. Daniel Roberts, a co-founder of Iris Energy, seems to have resurrected the ten-year-old notion on X on September 15 after uploading images from a 1996 article titled "How to Make a Mint: The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash." The article is one of the earliest talks of a system similar to Bitcoin that suggests utilizing public-key cryptography to enable users to send money anonymously without disclosing their identities. According to the footer notes, the study was "prepared by NSA employees." Tatsuaki Okamoto, a cryptography specialist who co-invented the Okamoto-Uchiyama public key cryptosystem in 1998, was one of the sources. On Sept. 21, Carter, a partner at Castle Island Ventures, doubled down his support for the notion, stating, “I actually do believe this,” before adding: “I call it the ‘Bitcoin lab leak hypothesis.’ I think it was a shuttered internal R&D project, which one researcher thought was too good to lay fallow on the shelf and chose to secretly release.” Carter has actually held the theory for several years, proposing back in 2020: “If Bitcoin was written by NSA cryptographers as a monetary bioweapon, if you will, and the code escaped those sensitive confines... does that make it a virus... that escaped from a lab?” In 2021, he stated, “The only decent thing the NSA ever did from the world was let bitcoin leak from the lab.” #BTC #NicCarter #NSA $BTC

Bitcoin Invented By NSA

Nic Carter, a proponent of Bitcoin, has come forward to reaffirm his support for the hypothesis that the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States played a role in the invention of Bitcoin.
Daniel Roberts, a co-founder of Iris Energy, seems to have resurrected the ten-year-old notion on X on September 15 after uploading images from a 1996 article titled "How to Make a Mint: The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash."
The article is one of the earliest talks of a system similar to Bitcoin that suggests utilizing public-key cryptography to enable users to send money anonymously without disclosing their identities.
According to the footer notes, the study was "prepared by NSA employees." Tatsuaki Okamoto, a cryptography specialist who co-invented the Okamoto-Uchiyama public key cryptosystem in 1998, was one of the sources.
On Sept. 21, Carter, a partner at Castle Island Ventures, doubled down his support for the notion, stating, “I actually do believe this,” before adding:
“I call it the ‘Bitcoin lab leak hypothesis.’ I think it was a shuttered internal R&D project, which one researcher thought was too good to lay fallow on the shelf and chose to secretly release.”
Carter has actually held the theory for several years, proposing back in 2020: “If Bitcoin was written by NSA cryptographers as a monetary bioweapon, if you will, and the code escaped those sensitive confines... does that make it a virus... that escaped from a lab?”
In 2021, he stated, “The only decent thing the NSA ever did from the world was let bitcoin leak from the lab.”
#BTC #NicCarter #NSA $BTC
🛸 Conspiracy: Bitcoin was created by US authorities Today, let’s dive into a theory that is popular among crypto enthusiasts. So, why do people believe that Bitcoin was created by the United States National Security Agency (NSA)? 👽 Bitcoin’s launch surprisingly coincided with the global financial crisis when people were desperate for new tools to save. 👽 The name of Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, is a reference to the NSA. You be the judge: (N)akamoto Sa(SA)toshi. 👽 Proponents of the theory believe that the clue to the origin of the cryptocurrency is in the IP address of the first transactions, information about which is preserved in the history of the network’s operations. We are talking about the IP address, which presumably belongs to the data center of the U.S. NSA. Note that this theory is believed by many reputable individuals in the crypto world—so never take off your tinfoil hats 😎 #Binance #NSA #USA
🛸 Conspiracy: Bitcoin was created by US authorities

Today, let’s dive into a theory that is popular among crypto enthusiasts. So, why do people believe that Bitcoin was created by the United States National Security Agency (NSA)?

👽 Bitcoin’s launch surprisingly coincided with the global financial crisis when people were desperate for new tools to save.
👽 The name of Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, is a reference to the NSA. You be the judge: (N)akamoto Sa(SA)toshi.
👽 Proponents of the theory believe that the clue to the origin of the cryptocurrency is in the IP address of the first transactions, information about which is preserved in the history of the network’s operations. We are talking about the IP address, which presumably belongs to the data center of the U.S. NSA.

Note that this theory is believed by many reputable individuals in the crypto world—so never take off your tinfoil hats 😎

#Binance #NSA #USA
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