Scott Stornetta, father of blockchain: Satoshi Nakamoto is not a team, but may be a Westerner living in the eastern United States

[Scott Stornetta, father of blockchain: Satoshi Nakamoto is not a team, but may be a Westerner living in the eastern United States] According to Cintelegraph, the father of blockchain, Scott Stornetta, tends to think that Satoshi Nakamoto is an individual rather than a team. Some people think that to create Bitcoin, one must be proficient in too many disciplines. He disagreed, thinking that it was enough to be a cryptopunk. Satoshi Nakamoto’s genius does not lie in any particular discipline, but in an eclectic nature—the ability to arrange different parts into beautiful mosaics. He believes that although the Japanese name of the Bitcoin founder is Satoshi, it is likely to be a Westerner living in the eastern United States. He bases the latter assumption on the timestamp of Satoshi’s mail.
Stornetta may have met Satoshi Nakamoto at numerous crypto conferences held at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The concepts of encryption technology, software development, and economic incentives that Satoshi Nakamoto absorbed on Bitcoin spread slowly at these gatherings. In addition, Stornetta said the evidence indicates that Satoshi Nakamoto was not a trained cryptographer. Although he believes that the work done by Satoshi Nakamoto is a genius, the technical expertise required to establish Bitcoin shows that hundreds of people would have been able to do this. “What impressed me was that Satoshi Nakamoto also realized how important it is to solve the motivation problem among the participants, which made him feel that we could have been peers, just as he was on the same issues as us.”
According to previous reports, Scott Stornetta said that he was not Satoshi Nakamoto, nor was Craig Wright.

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