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Satoshi Nakamoto's earliest collaborator Martii 'Sirius' Malmi just released their entire email history.
At 120 pages, its the most significant addition to the archives of #Bitcoin 's unknown inventor.
Here are the most important new findings.
When asked how #Bitcoin might scale in the future, Satoshi theorized the network would have a maximum of 100,000 nodes.
Here he goes into the calculation, and the economics of the network at scale.
Note: About 50,000 nodes run the software today
Satoshi foresaw at least 1 viable, non-monetary use for #Bitcoin , backing the time-stamping use case
Satoshi describing the differences between #Bitcoin and DigiCash, David Chaum's failed e-money
This is notable as Chaum's work had a profound impact on the cypherpunks, including Hal finney
Satoshi was concerned about his legal risk in launching #Bitcoin , nothing he was "uncomfortable" with explicitly labeling it an investment.
Note: Here also we see he didn't come up with the term "cryptocurrency" himself.
By July 2009, Satoshi was tired, saying he "needed a break" from Bitcoin.
Here, he also explains Hal's absence from the work
Satoshi discussing how #Bitcoin might gain adoption. Of note is his emphasis that Bitcoin was easy to obtain given that you could mine it on a computer.
Very different from how we think about BTC today.
In June 2010, someone offered to donate $2,000 to Satoshi for his #Bitcoin work.
Notably, he had the donor send it to Martti's address.
Already known, but Satoshi was pretty adamant that early users consider #Bitcoin "free"
Here he is discussing removing transaction fees from the UX of an early software
Satoshi worked on #Bitcoin on Christmas Day
Satoshi saw #Bitcoin taking hold as a way to trade other internet currencies like Liberty Reserve.
Note: Liberty Reserve was later shut down by the US
Satoshi had a mysterious leave of absence from #Bitcoin in 2010. Here he is talking about it with Martti, though it's notably also short on details.
It was Satoshi who removed the language that #Bitcoin was "anonymous" from Bitcoin.org.
He worried it made Bitcoin sound "shady."
Worth noting given the historical revisionism around this, Satoshi thought very highly of @gavinandresen.
Here he is praising Gavin and referring to someone else as a "goofball."
We finally have a copy of the email Satoshi sent other developers before taking his name off the project website.
As they've said, Satoshi doesn't mention his intention to step back from the project at all
Here you’ll find all the emails:
https://mmalmi.github.io/satoshi/
At 120 pages, its the most significant addition to the archives of #Bitcoin 's unknown inventor.
Here are the most important new findings.
When asked how #Bitcoin might scale in the future, Satoshi theorized the network would have a maximum of 100,000 nodes.
Here he goes into the calculation, and the economics of the network at scale.
Note: About 50,000 nodes run the software today
Satoshi foresaw at least 1 viable, non-monetary use for #Bitcoin , backing the time-stamping use case
Satoshi describing the differences between #Bitcoin and DigiCash, David Chaum's failed e-money
This is notable as Chaum's work had a profound impact on the cypherpunks, including Hal finney
Satoshi was concerned about his legal risk in launching #Bitcoin , nothing he was "uncomfortable" with explicitly labeling it an investment.
Note: Here also we see he didn't come up with the term "cryptocurrency" himself.
By July 2009, Satoshi was tired, saying he "needed a break" from Bitcoin.
Here, he also explains Hal's absence from the work
Satoshi discussing how #Bitcoin might gain adoption. Of note is his emphasis that Bitcoin was easy to obtain given that you could mine it on a computer.
Very different from how we think about BTC today.
In June 2010, someone offered to donate $2,000 to Satoshi for his #Bitcoin work.
Notably, he had the donor send it to Martti's address.
Already known, but Satoshi was pretty adamant that early users consider #Bitcoin "free"
Here he is discussing removing transaction fees from the UX of an early software
Satoshi worked on #Bitcoin on Christmas Day
Satoshi saw #Bitcoin taking hold as a way to trade other internet currencies like Liberty Reserve.
Note: Liberty Reserve was later shut down by the US
Satoshi had a mysterious leave of absence from #Bitcoin in 2010. Here he is talking about it with Martti, though it's notably also short on details.
It was Satoshi who removed the language that #Bitcoin was "anonymous" from Bitcoin.org.
He worried it made Bitcoin sound "shady."
Worth noting given the historical revisionism around this, Satoshi thought very highly of @gavinandresen.
Here he is praising Gavin and referring to someone else as a "goofball."
We finally have a copy of the email Satoshi sent other developers before taking his name off the project website.
As they've said, Satoshi doesn't mention his intention to step back from the project at all
Here you’ll find all the emails:
https://mmalmi.github.io/satoshi/