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Elon Musk Created BITCOIN!! 100% Proof He Is Satoshi?? - YouTube
Channel: Chico Crypto
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Egggg yolk, what is going on with my people,
the Chico Army and any newbie who I consider
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a viewer of the tube.
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My name is Tyler, the host of the crypto channel,
that keeps it as cool as a cucumber, even
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on our way to the moon...kind of like this
guy.
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You know how we lawn chair Larry...itâs
time for Chico Crypto!
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Well, ELON MuskâŠ.the meme man himself, has
grown into superstardom.
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Tesla, is the star of the stock market...itâs
one of the only stocks to push right back
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through itâs all time high before the March
panic, Madness...and even outdoing expectations,
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of the most bullish investors, las week it
was a market mover in the stonk world, having
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the biggest opening pump, and even settling
into above 11.4 percent 24 hour gain.
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11.4 percent 24 hours in stonks?
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Ya stonks is right elon...
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Doesnât sound normal huh?
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Sounds like crypto huh?
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Well, Elon, last week decided to get all willy
nilly on twitter once again.
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After the surging Tesla stock on Thursday
of last week, Elon decided to say this...to
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none other, than the SEC.
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âSEC, three letter acronym, middle word
is Elonâsâ...of which one guys replies,
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dangerous...and Elon says back âBut sooo
satisfyingâ
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So if you didnât know...Elon and the SEC
have some bad blood.
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In September of 2018, Elon was fined 20 million
himself, and Tesla the company was also fined
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20 million, for another Tweet.
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When he tweeted he was thinking about taking
Tesla private at 420 dollars a share...a big
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premium back thenâŠ.which the SEC took as
market manipulation.
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So this is a crypto channel, Tyler...what
the freak are you talking about stonks and
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elon musk for?
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Well the same day...the MUSKman decided to
tweet about crypto as well...Captian Kirk
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himself, the Shatner, tweeted thisâŠâCryptonians!
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My friends VitalikButerin & ElonMusk
were trying to decide what to build on Ethereum..
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Iâve been waiting & waitingâŠ.I finally
decided to do something myself.
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Join me!
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Of which Elon repliedâŠ.âIâm not building
anything on ethereum.
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Not for or against it, just donât use it
or own anyâ And as we can see in the comments,
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it made the crypto world go wild...the chainlink
4chan shills posting meme after meme, people
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asking if dogecoin is still his favorite crypto
and it keeps going on and on, from all walks
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of crypto project life trying to tie themselves
to ole ELON.
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So to understand, ELON and his views of crypto...you
have to understand his history and that history
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is about as wonky as it gets.
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Elon Musk comes from a very, very wealthy
family.
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His father is errol musk, one of the youngest
personâs ever to earn a professional engineering
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qualification in South Africa, where he went
on to provide his skills to country in Emerald
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mining.
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And business insider covered this period of
Elonâs early life...in an article titled
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â'We had so much money we couldn't even
close our safe': Elon Musk's Dad tells Business
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Insider about the family's insanely casual
attitude to wealth.
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And in the article it states, âHis father,
Errol Musk, had a casual attitude towards
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the familyâs considerable wealth, including
the stones that came from the Zambian emerald
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mine in which Errol owned a half shareâŠ.âElon,
by his fatherâs recollection then probably
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16 years old, and his brother Kimbal, decided
to sell emeralds to Tiffany & Co. on Fifth
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Avenue in New York â one of the world's
most famous jewelers â as his father lay
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sleeping.
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"They just walked into Tiffanyâs and said,
âDo you want to buy some emeralds?â"
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"And they sold two emeralds, one was for $800
and I think the other one was for $1,200."A
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few days later the family returned to the
store to find that Tiffany was selling the
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$800 emerald, now set in a ring, for $24,000
-- a markup of 30 times the price Elon had
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received for the gem.
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Soooo not the normal childhood wouldnât
you say?
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Well his childhood wasnât all great, his
parents divorced at 8 years old, and he spent
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most of his time with his mother, throughout
various South Africa cities...and eventually,
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because of the family âdramaâ he migrated
to Canada, and stayed with family members
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including his second cousin...dropping the
family fortune and working odd jobs, like
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on the families farm..but also, for the local
lumber mill, and eventually doing some logging.
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He then went to Queens University, Ontario...and
finally made his way into America, transferring
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to the University of Pennsylvania to study
physics and economics.
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He did not use his family fortune to pay his
way through all of this.
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According to Musk, he befriended Adeo Ressi
when he got to Pennsylvania, who had deep
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pockets, and they Rented a 10 bedroom frat
house, and turned it into a nightclub, charging
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for entrance and paying Musk's way through
college.
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So Elon built everything he has, on his own.
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He had the option to take wealth from his
father...but he chose not to stand in front
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with open palms, and create an empire on his
own.
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Which obviously he has.
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So, now that we have the background & realize
Elon is a fighter, who builds the things himselfâŠ.we
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can get an idea of why he isnât a fan of
Bitcoin or Ethereum.
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He didnât build it...he tried to build one
with his buddy Peter Thiel, with PaypalâŠ.because
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if you didnât know, that is exactly what
was the original mission of Paypal...to create
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a bitcoin.
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Current CEO, Luke Nosek told us this at Davos
2019 in February of last year.
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So, they were trying to do what Bitcoin Did,
that was the OG mission, when Elon was still
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around.
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Or did he create BITCOIN?
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We all know the 2008, Bitcoin whitepaper,
written by Satoshi Nakamoto, anonymous person
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who had a deep understanding of cryptography
and economics.
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As we know, Elon has a background in econ,
studied it in college...as we knowâŠ.
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But what was one of the things Elon first
created, by coding himself.
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It was Zip2 in 1995... a web software startup
that created online city guides for newspapers,
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which morphed into kind of an early version
of google maps, but on a city scale.
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Then from a biography of Musk, it said this
âMusk did all the original coding behind
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the service himself...then lower down, âwhile
musk had excelled as a self taught coder...then
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lower Musk said this âyeah we had some very
good software engineers at Zip2, but I mean,
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I could code way better than them.
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And Iâd just go in and fix their fudging
codeâ
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So I wonder what Zip2 was coded in?
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Well this was 1995, and there was a backend
used for almost everything.
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Regular C code.
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Iâm sure some of you who know about Satoshi,
are like wait...wasnât bitcoin core coded
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in c++?
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Well yes, but to learn c++, you should know
c, as c++ is an extension of C, and the first
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international standard of it wasnât released
until 1998.
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Well, right after the standard was released,
Elon started coding x.com, which would eventually
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merge with confinity, to become Paypal.
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What was the original code for this in?
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Kind of hard to find exactly, what it was,
but from this 2013 article titled âPayPal
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Switches from Java to JavaScriptâ we can
find out what was legacy code..it states âwe
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have legacy C++/XSL and Java/JSP stacks, and
we didnât want to leave these UIs behind
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as we continued to move forward.
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JavaScript templates are ideal for this.
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On the C++ stack, we built a library that
used V8 to perform Dust renders natively â this
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was amazingly fast!
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On the Java side, we integrated Dust using
a Spring ViewResolver coupled with Rhino to
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render the viewsâ
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So C++ and I wonder if Elon has brought that
along with him to his new companies, like
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Tesla and SpaceX?
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Well SpaceX devs, have told us what the rockets
are coded in...C++, every bit of it and spacex
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dragon, the reusable cargo spacecraft...c++
too.
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But as we can see, that was 3 years ago that
dev said that...I wonder if they are still
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using it.
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Well SpaceX engineers had a reddit AMA last
week, letâs see what they said in response
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to this question âWhat is the most used
programming language for developing the F9
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and Dragon software?
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Is it C or C++?â
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They said âAll of the application-level
autonomous software is written in C++.
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We generally use object oriented programming
techniques from C++, although we like to keep
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things as simple as possible.
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We do use open source libraries, primarily
the standard C++ library, plus some others.
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So check on C++ with SpaceX, what about Tesla?
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Well he said this about self driving, just
in February of this year on Twitter.
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âOur Neural Network is initially in Python
for rapid iteration, then converted to C++/C/raw
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metal driver code for speed (important!).
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Also, tons of C++/C engineers needed for vehicle
control & entire rest of car.
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Educational background is irrelevant, but
all must pass hardcore coding testâ and
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then, if you want to get a job at Tesla, this
blog told us what you need to knowâŠ.consider
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learning C and C++
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So right there, Satoshi c++...elon c++..but
this Cointelegraph article, from 2014 on the
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search for Satoshi, makes me think it possible
to be true.
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They covered some articles written by another
Satoshi suspect, Hal Finney and he said this
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ââI must be brief.
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The reason I was skeptical about Dorian Nakamoto
is that he didnât match the picture in my
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mind that I had of Satoshi.
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I pictured him younger, as he was giving the
impression of youthful vigor.
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Then there is the language Bitcoin was written
in, C++. Satoshi was a master of the intricacies,
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and Iâve only seen this in young programmers.
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It seems hard to master C++ if you didnât
learn it while youâre young.
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As for your suspicion that I either am or
at least helped Satoshi, Iâm flattered but
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I deny categorically these allegations.
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Iâve done some changes to the Bitcoin code,
and my style is completely different from
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Satoshiâs.
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I program in C, which is compatible with C++,
but I donât understand the tricks that Satoshi
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used.
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So Elon, learned while he was young, first
with C with zip2 and then he was probably
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one of the first major techies to get interested
in c++, which is obvious from itâs early
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integrations at Paypal, Tesla and SpaceX.
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But what else could there be?
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Well the Elon is Satoshi rumors began with
Elon himself in March 2014, when someone asked
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him his standing on cryptocurrencies and he
replied âWell now that Satoshi has been
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discovered, I guess itâs case closed...smiley
face :) and as you can see, he wasnât too
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popular back then, only 196 likes...well he
was then officially called out by a former
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SpaceX engineer in 2017, for being SatoshiâŠ.and
he replied âNot true.
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A friend sent me part of a BTC a few years,
but I donât know where it isâ
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But here is something no one has seen, and
is a Chico only thought.
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GPU mining.
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So Cointelgraph came out with this article
âSatoshi Invented GPU Mining to Defend the
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Network Says Early Devâ late last May...so
GPU mining wasnât credited to Satoshi...it
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was credited to Laslo Hanyecz, early dev and
actually the bitcoin pizza guy, making the
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1st real world bitcoin transaction.
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The reason he is credited because of his post
on bitcoin talk..well he said this about the
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original gpu mining code âAnd he (Satoshi)
actually shared with me his version of it.
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So even though it wasn't in Bitcoin, he did
have GPU mining code and he said he was just
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keeping it ready in case he had to defend
the network with it.
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Sooo Satoshi, had a deep understanding of
GPUs...he had too to create a mining code
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base off of them.
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Well in April of last year Tesla dropped a
bomb on the GPU world & tech crunch covered
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it âTesla vaunts creation of âthe best
chip in the worldâ for self-drivingâ
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The article states, ââHow could it be
that Tesla, who has never designed a chip
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before, would design the best chip in the
world?
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But that is objectively what has occurred.
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Not best by a small margin, best by a big
margin.â
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And that is because its a full on system,
on a chip..as we can see their is the GPU,
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but also 2 neural processing units, the cpu...and
more.
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Itâs an absolute beast and who helped create
the Chip Peter Bannon said this in response
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to itâs power which allows 7 times as many
frames, has 7 times larger neural nets.
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ââThere are a lot of ways you can spend
that.â
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Now, I know itâs not the best connection,
but spending power?
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Could you spend it on mining cryptocurrencies?
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Well here is what is interesting too, about
the Chip...the tech crunch article says it
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was built by Samnsung in TexasâŠ.
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Now lookey hereâŠ.Samsung announced in 2018,
they were creating chips specifically designed
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for cryptocurrency mining..and in the article
it says â A spokesperson for the firm told
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TechCrunch: âSamsungâs foundry business
is currently engaged in the manufacturing
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of cryptocurrency mining chipsâ
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Yah itâs foundry business, the same foundry,
the Texas one creating the Chips for Tesla...as
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we can see from their detail of the Austin
Texas site, in July of 2017 Samsung Austin
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Semiconductor, became a foundry...and job
postings?
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They are looking for âSenior Digital ASIC
Design Engineersâ ya ASIC as in that type
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of mining...in Richardson Texas,
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So, the mystery of Satoshi, is a tough one
to crack...but he did say this...that he is
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better with code than with words...similar
to Musk.
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And the last thing he said was this âIâve
moved onto other things.
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Itâs in good hands with Gavin and everyone.
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Was that thing Tesla and SpaceX?
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We may never know.
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Cheers Iâll see you next time!
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