Elon Musk Created BITCOIN!? This Is PROOF He's Satoshi!! - YouTube

Channel: Chico Crypto

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You want wild n crazy? The far out content  Chico hasn’t produced in a while? Who done  
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it and why? These episode are better than  a typical netflix who done it mystery show,  
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but the Star of our content, isn’t  some nobody from the outskirts of  
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who knows where. It’s Elon Musk,  and it’s time for Chico Crypto!
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So, Elon Musk, he likes him some crypto, there  is no denying that to this day. Just last month,  
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which seems like a year ago, he was tweeting  storming away and crypto was the topic. It started  
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out with this tweet. Bitcoin is my safe word. And  then he followed it up with this awesome meme….
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He then played coy with michael Saylor,  asking if billion dollar transactions are  
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possible on bitcoin and he finally ended like  he always does, with dogecoin. One word: doge.
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Since December 20th, he has been  quiet regarding crypto...but has he  
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really been quiet? Did he really speak about  crypto on January 12th. With this tweet,  
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linke and meme. He tweeted the link x.com/x...and  the meme shows a person hurting all over,  
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with the words “the domain for the side  project you never launched is up for renewal.”
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So what is x.com/x? Well going to the link...it’s  
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just y. Yes just the letter y sitting  there in plain text. But what was x.com?
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X.com was the online bank Elon  Musk founded in November of 1999.  
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He envisioned it as a full-scale banking and  investment service site that offered everything  
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from checking accounts to insurance services,  mortgage lending, and bonds but more than this,  
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even it’s own currency. What do I mean? X.com,  in 2000 merged with it’s biggest competitor  
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Confinity, run by Peter Theil….this  merger became known as Paypal.
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Also in 2000, Luke Nosek was on the Paypal floor,  as on OG of confinity with Theil and others. 
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Luke spilled the beans on their initial  currency plans back in February of 2019,  
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Cointelgraph tweeted about it “Luke Nosek says  PayPal initially wanted to create digital money  
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that would be free of government and bank control”
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Person to person payments, with a digital money  free of control. Kind of sounds like the original  
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plan for Paypal was to create Bitcoin?  Well Paypal accomplished the p2p payments,  
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but it was with money, still fully under  government control aka it was built on  
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fiat currencies, bank accounts and the  legacy system. I wonder whose initial ideas  
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were the more radical ones?? I wonder who  was quickly ousted and then replaced as CEO?
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Well let’s go look back in History. The  year 2000. The Paypal Mafia ground floor.  
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Elon Musk was the one who founded x.com, and  he used 10 million dollars of his own money,  
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from the sale of his 1st company zip2, to fund  it. X.com acquired confinity during their merger,  
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not the other way around. That is why Elon Musk  was named the Original CEO before Peter Theil.
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As we can see from wikipedia, this leadership  change and Musk becoming CEO happened in  
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April of 2000. How long did it take for  Musk to be ousted and Theil to replace?  
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Only 6 months, as we can see he  stepped down in October of 2000.
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So what happened!? Why the turmoil so early on  with Paypal? Well the only one’s who know the  
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full story are those involved, but this  Motly Fool article “The Complete PayPal  
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Stock History '' paints a decent picture.  They say “In March 2000, PayPal merged with  
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another fintech start-up, X.com, which was  actively experimenting with online banking  
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applications. X.com CEO Elon Musk took over  the reins of the newly combined company,  
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but friction soon arose over which legacy  company's products were being prioritized.  
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The two companies' cultures also clashed,  causing tension among the ranks and leading  
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to Thiel's resignation. Soon after the merger,  however, Musk asked that the PayPal application  
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be built on a Microsoft platform rather than  UNIX, causing a revolt among PayPal's programmers”
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A difference in what was being prioritized,  product wise, a difference in culture  
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and Elon was looking to build Paypal on  Microsoft. Huh. What could this mean?
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Well, let me tell you. It all came down to code  and a difference in philosophies. A Summary from  
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the book the Paypal Wars “Elon wanted to switch  PayPal over to Windows because he saw it as the  
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future. His x.com was built on windows c and c++  code. Confinity was built on Unix. Max Levchin,  
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and the original paypal programmers didn’t  want to switch. The disagreement on platform  
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eventually came to a head and Elon was  replaced by the board with Peter Thiel.
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And guess how he was replaced? While Elons  was on a long overdue vacation to Australia.  
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Fortune covered it in their article the  Paypal Mafia, and they say “Musk became  
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CEO of the combined company and decided  it was time for a technological overhaul.  
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Specifically, he wanted to toss out Unix and  put everything on a Microsoft (MSFT) platform.
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That may sound innocent enough to lay  people but not to Unix zealots like Levchin  
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and his team. A holy war ensued. Musk lost.  
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The board fired him and brought back Thiel  while Musk was on a flight to Australia  
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for his first vacation in years. “That’s  the problem with vacations,” Musk deadpans.
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They continue “Musk still contends he didn’t  deserve his fate, and that his biggest flaw  
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was being cut from different cloth. “Peter, Max,  and I are not directly aligned philosophically,”  
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he says. “Peter’s philosophy is pretty odd. It’s  not normal. He’s a contrarian from an investing  
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standpoint and thinks a lot about the singularity.  I’m much less excited about that. I’m pro-human.”
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Now just go back to his this year, January 12th,  x.com/x tweet. A human, hurting all over because  
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the domain for his side project (x.com)  that never launched is up for renewal….well  
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he obviously renewed it, January  12th he was tweeting the meme,  
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and today...both x.com and x.com/x display  the plain text x and y respectively.
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So the big question is what was the side project  of x.com? I mean it has to be something about  
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payments and money, that is what x.com was about,  revolutionizing the financial industry...was  
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this pro-human, microsoft, c and c++  side project something like Bitcoin!? 
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Chico Crypto thinks so. It ain't Tesla,  it ain't SpaceX...x.com was about Money  
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and changing it for good with  the scales tipped pro-human.
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Elon Musk is quoted saying the future of  the tech they were building at Paypal,  
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was the person to person (p2p) payment systems.  Which began at both confinity and x.com  
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through email. Each of them were working  on their own systems. Email p2p payments  
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which were unix based at confinity & email p2p  payments which were microsoft based at x.com.
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What are the genius revolutions of Bitcoin? A  
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rock solid P2P Payments network, which  uses merkle trees and proof of work.
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So, the question that might pop up into people’s  heads. Elon Musk….is he Satoshi Nakamoto?  
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Did he take the P2P network idea,  and apply the revolutions to it?
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Well, in my personal opinion, he is  a top suspect. Why? Well in 2018,  
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Business Insider talked with  the bitcoin pizza guy, Lazlo,  
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who had interactions with Satoshi as he was  an early miner, exchanging hundreds of emails  
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with. This is what Lazlo said about Satoshi. He  was Weird, He Was Bossy, and He Was Paranoid.
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Elon Musk is weird, he publicly states  he wants the world to know that.  
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Did you see what he named  his Kid? Ya really weird.
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Elon Musk is Bossy, the media knows  it and covers it. He wants things done  
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this way. He wanted paypal done in windows  and written in more secure C code...which  
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happened for some time with Legacy Paypal  systems. As we can see from this 2013 article  
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about Paypal’s move from Java to Javascript, the  article says “we have legacy C++/XSL stacks”...  
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the C++ stacks, definitely  stuck around because of Elon.
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Tesla and SpaceX both heavily utilize C &  C++.Elon was even calling out for engineers,  
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for Tesla in February of last year, many of  them. And even Elon’s Neuralink is using C  
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and C++...elon was actually blasted by  other developers in the space for using it…
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So Elon coded zip2 his original company in this,  
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he wanted x.com to stay with microsoft and  these languages...What was BTC coded? C++...
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And Gavin Andreesen, who worked closely with  Satoshi, said this about his code in 2014.  
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Wall St. Journal covered it in their  article titled “Bitcoin Foundation’s  
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Andresen on Working With Satoshi  Nakamoto” They said this about Andressen
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“The man who bears the title “Chief Scientist”  for the Bitcoin Foundation always believed Satoshi  
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Nakamoto -- or whoever the real-life embodiment of  bitcoin’s mysterious founder was – to be a smart,  
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reclusive computer scientist who was brilliant but  sloppy in his coding style” That’s the consensus,  
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Satoshi was good, brilliant, but  sloppy and sometimes really bossy. 
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There is a similar consensus with Elon, and the C  
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code he worked with at zip2, his  OG company used to fund x.com…
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From the Book Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance, Elon  said this about his time at zip2 and coding. Musks  
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approach for the devs working with him? “He set  overly optimistic deadlines and then try to get  
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engineers to work nonstop for days on end to meet  the goals. The book then said “Employees at zip2  
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would go home at night, come back and find musk  had changed their work, without talking to them.  
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“Yeah we had some very good software engineers  at zip2, but I mean, I could code way better  
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than them. And I just go in and fix their funking  code” Musk said “I would be frustrated waiting  
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for their stuff, so I’m going to go and fix your  code and now it runs 5 times faster, you idiot”
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Satoshi paranoid? That was a given, due to his  anonymous nature and then disappearing once Gavin  
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...Elon Musk paranoid? IDK just looks at some of  
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the media headlines...of course  he is and has been for some time.
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Now, I wanna just kick back to January 7th, 5  days before his x.com tweet. Lets get capital  
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WEIRD. The Tesla Owners of Silicon Valley  tweeted that he was no the richest person  
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in the world at 190 billion. Of which Elon  replies, how strage. Like, he already was  
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the richest person...people just didn’t know  it. He then tweeted, well back to work...and  
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5 days later he revitalized the x.com  talk. Cheers I’ll see you next time!