Taking a leaf from Meni Rosenfeld
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121314 I figured I'd create a thread for people to dis me in. Go for it
People seem to think I am trying to claim bitcoin is mostly hashcash with a small change (or it seems that that is what they assume I am saying, its hard to tell other than they find me annoying for some reason). I'm not saying that.
A number of crypto people have asked me seriously over time if I was Satoshi, and I am not, and dont want to be mistaken to be because he has $100mil bitcoin shaped reasons to guard the physical security of his coins. (And I dont even have coins which could be mistaken for really well hidden coins).
People also tell me I probably know Satoshi (ie that I know many of the applied & theoretical crypto privacy tech people and cypherpunks who worked on ecash technologies like digicash, brands ecash/credentials, lucre, wagner mac-based coins, b-money, rpow) though I am not so sure myself if Satoshi came from that background; my guesses are evolving based on the types of bitcoin crypto mistakes (the very few that there were).
So my tag line is actually serious.
Also while it is true that I invented hashcash (1997 hashcash.org), I am not claiming bitcoin is some simple extension, bitcoin has actually several key innovations that no one succeeded with before. And not for lack of trying: there were a number of people on the cypherpunks list who were exceedingly interested in ecash, viewed it as the holy grail, and tried hard for many years (say 1995-2005 range) to figure out how to deploy ecash. (All the central server ones failed, out of business, failed to reach critical mass). And so there was interest in distributed ecash. For example the 1999 Sander & Ta-Shma paper generated a lot of interest (pretty close to zerocoin - the zerocoin references that paper). As far as that goes the bitcoin paper cites the hashcash paper for the proof-of-work, and uses it with small changes (not all of them positive).
Anyway before you say cypherpunks are grey beards trying to muscle into the bitcoin party, you might want to read some of these 1999 threads on the cypherpunks list.
The thread actually started here
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154629912&w=2 and then continues here
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154629900&w=2 because of a subject
line change and then
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154629916&w=2and
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154629948&w=2more subject line change confusion.
A related thread a few days later also covers Sander & Ta-Shma (which
zerocoin is based on):
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154630167&w=2Eg Wei Dai's B-money and this thread talking about distributed mining. There was an anonymous poster on there who seemed more convinced the B-money related very bitcoin like idea could work - that could have been a 1999 Satoshi:
This could be a very robust payment system and is worth pursuing further.
The rest of us got stuck on inflation (moore's law) or deflation (fixed up-front supply of coins) and couldnt see a way to control it, other than human intervention. You can see in hindsight that proposal in that thread is rather close to bitcoin and yet we stupidly abandoned the concept and spent years more trying to find other ways to get there.
Hashcash did have some concepts of inflation control but they were not implemented the proposal was to have some group of people estimate moore's law against a reference $1000 machine, and set hashcash difficulty so that the $ cost per hashcash stamp was constant.
I also propose an auditable namespace, I forget when probably around 1999 or so, and bitcoin is related to auditable namespaces.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220138.msg2317418#msg2317418Another who is this annoying guy first post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=15672.msg1873483#msg1873483Adam