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April 21, 2014, 06:25:41 AM |
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Sports websites often have "power rankings" of the top teams which change based on recent results. Magazines have ranking of most influential people. I think it would be fun to have a Bitcoin power ranking of notable people in the community (good or bad) which changes week to week based on news and other factors. I think we can all agree who is number one. Maybe someone who writes for one of the Bitcoin news sites can take up this idea as a weekly feature.
1. Satoshi Nakamoto
People who might belong on the list but I have no idea how to order:
Gavin Andreeson Mark Andreeson Jeremy Aliaire Mike Hearn Chamath Palihapitiya Rick Falkvinge Mark Karpeles Andreas Antonopolous Bobby Lee Leon Li Nejc Kodrič Benjamin Lawsky Tony Galippi Barry Silbert Cameron/Tyler Winklevoss Roger Ver Eric Vorhees Adam Back
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April 21, 2014, 06:50:11 AM |
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I disagree about your number one.
A power-list is meant to show the most powerful figures in the landscape that is the subject of said list in regards to a relevant timeframe (present).
So a Bitcoin list will concern itself with the main core developers/scientists, competing peoples and technologies, and even people like Ross Ulbricht.
I would put Vitalik and Ethereum quite high on a current power-list.
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April 21, 2014, 08:07:00 AM |
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Satoshi Nakamoto is like a myth we all know that he really is but noone knows how he looks like and where he is.. It's like Unsolved Mystery. But yes the real BTC creator must be number #1.
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Siegfried (OP)
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April 21, 2014, 01:08:55 PM |
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I disagree about your number one.
A power-list is meant to show the most powerful figures in the landscape that is the subject of said list in regards to a relevant timeframe (present).
So a Bitcoin list will concern itself with the main core developers/scientists, competing peoples and technologies, and even people like Ross Ulbricht.
I would put Vitalik and Ethereum quite high on a current power-list.
Although Satoshi is not active presently, he is still out there and if he would choose to act he could have more of an impact than anyone else. He has the most power, he is just choosing not to use it.
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April 21, 2014, 01:29:36 PM |
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You dont think Theymos is influential enough in BTC landscape ? Because of his post so many people became aware of the HeartBleed bug and downloaded the new Bitcoin-QT. I think it shows his influence for the good.
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April 21, 2014, 05:07:31 PM |
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You dont think Theymos is influential enough in BTC landscape ? Because of his post so many people became aware of the HeartBleed bug and downloaded the new Bitcoin-QT. I think it shows his influence for the good.
I lolled. Add Pieter Wuille / sipa btw.
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April 21, 2014, 05:17:29 PM |
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Forgetting about Hal Finney and andreas antonopoulos Edit: didnt see andreas
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April 21, 2014, 05:32:13 PM |
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Although Satoshi is not active presently, he is still out there and if he would choose to act he could have more of an impact than anyone else. He has the most power, he is just choosing not to use it.
I disagree. The only thing Satoshi has is celebrity status. He came up with a great idea and got the ball rolling, but it has grown beyond his control. He has already demonstrated some lack in foresight and made some rather questionable decisions in the initial development of bitcoin. Any input that he would have now would need to be carefully considered on its own merits regardless of whether he is the one saying it. While he is quite knowledgeable in the inner workings of the protocol, so are dozens of other developers. He no longer has much power in the bitcoin infrastructure, and the only power he has in the bitcoin economy is in the minds of those who are enamored with the concept of celebrity.
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ChuckBuck
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April 21, 2014, 05:47:28 PM |
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Where's the head core programmer dude, Wladimir?
What about the crazy programmer dude, Amir Taaki?
What about Overstock CEO, Patrick Byrne?
Overall solid list, just some notable omissions here and there.
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April 21, 2014, 08:13:47 PM |
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the winklevoss guys are not bitcoin advocats.
yes they bought bitcoin, but they are using and abusing bitcoin to make FIAT profits using a company share scheme.. where the company's vale is the only thing that is linked to bitcoin.
they might aswell buy $2m of gold, and do the same scheme. the only difference is that they are using the fame of bitcoin, to try and seem new and unique and get some free publicity.. its not a new game at all, and its not benefiting bitcoin as th winklevoss's clients will be paying FIAT to buy companies shares. no client will hold and own any bitcoins.
whats next they claim a new social media is their fresh new idea, and try to mis-represent facts to try getting rich.............. oops that already happened
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April 21, 2014, 09:24:33 PM |
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Possible List 1. Satoshi Nakamoto 2. Gavin Andreeson 3. Wladimir van der Laan 4. Adam Back 5. Mike Hearn 6. Hal Finney 7. Gregory Maxwell 8. Peter Vessenes 9. Andreas Antonopolous 10. Jeff Garzik 11. Bobby Lee 12. Mark Andreeson 13. Eric Vorhees 14. Jeremy Aliaire 15. Charlie Shrem 16. Roger Ver 17. Jon Matonis 18. Amir Taaki 19. Rick Falkvinge 20. Adam B. Levine 21. Chamath Palihapitiya 22. Tony Galippi
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Siegfried (OP)
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April 22, 2014, 01:12:50 AM |
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You dont think Theymos is influential enough in BTC landscape ? Because of his post so many people became aware of the HeartBleed bug and downloaded the new Bitcoin-QT. I think it shows his influence for the good.
I am definitely not a leading expert on the BTC landscape, just a casual observer. I have heard of Theymos, but I didn't know anything about him. It's good to know something about him now.
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Siegfried (OP)
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April 22, 2014, 01:15:06 AM |
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Although Satoshi is not active presently, he is still out there and if he would choose to act he could have more of an impact than anyone else. He has the most power, he is just choosing not to use it.
I disagree. The only thing Satoshi has is celebrity status. He came up with a great idea and got the ball rolling, but it has grown beyond his control. He has already demonstrated some lack in foresight and made some rather questionable decisions in the initial development of bitcoin. Any input that he would have now would need to be carefully considered on its own merits regardless of whether he is the one saying it. While he is quite knowledgeable in the inner workings of the protocol, so are dozens of other developers. He no longer has much power in the bitcoin infrastructure, and the only power he has in the bitcoin economy is in the minds of those who are enamored with the concept of celebrity. Satoshi has 1 million BTC. My choice to put him at number 1 was not primarily because of celebrity.
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April 22, 2014, 04:19:29 AM |
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Although Satoshi is not active presently, he is still out there and if he would choose to act he could have more of an impact than anyone else. He has the most power, he is just choosing not to use it.
I disagree. The only thing Satoshi has is celebrity status. He came up with a great idea and got the ball rolling, but it has grown beyond his control. He has already demonstrated some lack in foresight and made some rather questionable decisions in the initial development of bitcoin. Any input that he would have now would need to be carefully considered on its own merits regardless of whether he is the one saying it. While he is quite knowledgeable in the inner workings of the protocol, so are dozens of other developers. He no longer has much power in the bitcoin infrastructure, and the only power he has in the bitcoin economy is in the minds of those who are enamored with the concept of celebrity. Satoshi has 1 million BTC. My choice to put him at number 1 was not primarily because of celebrity. By that reasoning, Mark Karpeles should be quite high! maybe second place.
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Siegfried (OP)
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April 22, 2014, 04:59:19 AM |
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Although Satoshi is not active presently, he is still out there and if he would choose to act he could have more of an impact than anyone else. He has the most power, he is just choosing not to use it.
I disagree. The only thing Satoshi has is celebrity status. He came up with a great idea and got the ball rolling, but it has grown beyond his control. He has already demonstrated some lack in foresight and made some rather questionable decisions in the initial development of bitcoin. Any input that he would have now would need to be carefully considered on its own merits regardless of whether he is the one saying it. While he is quite knowledgeable in the inner workings of the protocol, so are dozens of other developers. He no longer has much power in the bitcoin infrastructure, and the only power he has in the bitcoin economy is in the minds of those who are enamored with the concept of celebrity. Satoshi has 1 million BTC. My choice to put him at number 1 was not primarily because of celebrity. By that reasoning, Mark Karpeles should be quite high! maybe second place. He should be on the list, but probably not so high. The difference is that Karpeles will probably not be able to spend "his" BTC. Those BTC have been identified on the blockchain, and as the proceeds of a massive theft, Karpeles will not be allowed to get away with selling or spending them for his own profit. Either the government or his victims will stop him. He could still cause a lot of havoc, though, and that's why I would say he has power. Power may be good or evil.
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TrailingComet
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April 22, 2014, 09:18:31 AM |
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Balaji Srinivasan and Chris Dixon of A16z belong on that list As does Fred Wilson of USV
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April 22, 2014, 09:21:17 AM |
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Balaji Srinivasan and Chris Dixon of A16z belong on that list As does Fred Wilson of USV
Why should this guys belong the list?
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DannyHamilton
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April 22, 2014, 09:22:10 AM |
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Satoshi has 1 million BTC. My choice to put him at number 1 was not primarily because of celebrity.
In that case, shouldn't James Comey be on the list?
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April 22, 2014, 11:41:05 AM |
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Where are the owners of the BTC-E (Alexei and Alexander) in this list? They should be among the top ten. Running a successful Bitcoin exchange for almost two years now. And right now BTC-E is the biggest exchange in terms of volume.
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April 22, 2014, 12:47:48 PM |
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Where are the owners of the BTC-E (Alexei and Alexander) in this list? They should be among the top ten. Running a successful Bitcoin exchange for almost two years now. And right now BTC-E is the biggest exchange in terms of volume.
From this thread ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144281.0) I learnt that btc-e founders are anonymous. So how do u know Alexei and Alexander are btc-e founder ?
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