Habe vor 2 Tagen dieses Posting gelesen und mir die links,etc mal ein wenig angeschaut.
John Nash, der schizophrene Professor, dargestellt in "A beautiful mind", ist uA auch einer der geistigen Urväter von bitcoin, bzw vlt sogar ein wenig mehr.
@The Bad Guy
This first section was brought to my attention not too long ago by a member here that spent more time researching this than anyone could imagine. The second section was when I was narrowing it down to the Cypherpunks that had to be involved.
Everyone denies the facts because of this man's age and speach. Do not let his age throw you off track. Research him and you will see the proof. His present work/papers are still as sharp and genius as if a brilliant young man is still writing them. His students and research assistant say he is obsessed with computers and game theroy along with a futuristic money system. His whole life's work has been about everything that bitcoin is.
There is a man who's been touring the world since 1995. That is also the time Nick Szabo started blogging, talking about a new concept of money that might force the governments to bow to the peoples demands in relation to a more stable inflation rate. Super good at encryption knowledge and math. Really good at game theory too because they invented our solutions for it (bitcoin is about equilibrium game theory right?). One time he re-wrote our understanding of economics but it took us 40 years to realize it (bitcoin has been here 6 years but there is a man that has been flying around the world giving speaches on de-centralized currency for over 20 years?). He had to go into confinement for claiming he had the solution to governments colluding against the people. Super smart guy, like Szabo and Satoshi, only I feel like there is only one person at this magnitude of intelligence. One time he wrote the government explaining he could create an effectively undecryptable encryption, also in another letter wrote about how a highly parallel computer system could function in a decentralized fashion...That was over 50 years ago though.
In 2011, the National Security Agency declassified letters written by Nash in the 1950s.
"In 1955, John Nash sent an amazing letter (PDF) to the NSA in order to support an encryption design that he suggested. In it, he anticipates computational complexity theory as well as modern cryptography. He also proposes that the security of encryption can be based on computational hardness and makes the distinction between polynomial time and exponential time: 'So a logical way to classify enciphering processes is by the way in which the computation length for the computation of the key increases with increasing length of the key. This is at best exponential and at worst probably at most a relatively small power of r, ar^2 or ar^3, as in substitution cipher.
John Nash's 1955 Quotes:
"I am speaking about a research project that is not fully complete since I have not yet written up and submitted for publication any paper or papers describing the work. Also the details of what axioms to use and how to select the basic set theory underlying the hierarchical extension to be constructed are not fully crystallized. I have also a great fear of possible error in studying topics in this area. It is not rare, historically, for systems to be proposed that are either inconsistent or that have unexpected weaknesses. So I feel that I must be cautious and proceed without rushing to a goal. And this psychology of fear has also inhibited me from consulting other persons expert in logic before I could feel that I had gotten my own ideas into good shape."
"This memorandum concerns some ideas for new designs of the control system in high-speed digital computers. The ideas are yet in an immature and rather unspecific form, but this is a subject that deserves some attention and thought for the future. Indeed the idea is more or less futuristic and is more appropriate for the "electronic brains" of the future than for the computers now used, or under construction, or even planned. The basic idea is simple. Instead of having a single control unit sequencing the operations of the machine in series (except for certain subsidiary operations as certain input and output functions) as is now done, the idea is to decentralize control with several different control units capable of directing various simultaneous operations and interrelating them when appropriate."
This man fills every single one of satoshi's markers and more, rewrote economy already, defined the encryption race 50 years ago, and has been touring the world talking about a new kind of money technology and how it is going to give the people the power vs government money printing schemes.
This man is Satoshi, nothing is hidden it's all in plain view. It makes 100% perfect sense, each line ....NOW....20 years ago when the lecture was given, it was complete gibberish...how do you explain to a world population that everything is different now because what you are about to do? How do you break it to them slowly before they rip you apart out of fear?
Who is John Nash? Remember the movie "A Beautiful Mind"? That's him.
He got over his schizophrenia in the mid 1970's by diving into computers, game theory and devising a perfect decentralized currency called "Ideal Money"
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_moneyhttp://thewealthofchips.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/us-congressional-research-service-on-bitcoin-rebutal-via-john-nashs-lecture-ideal-money/Those that are familiar with "Szabo's" works already know. Bitcoin was not a whim, it was decades of contemplation and study and advancements of the systems needed for its implementation. Szabo's blog is that vast encyclopedia of puzzle pieces put together that finally point to the implementation of the solution. It covers right down to the invention of the time keeping devices that changed our culture and the value of it up until the creation of bitcoin. So much past history and technology covered just to explain what we have today. Note: Szabos's BitGold blog date was changed from 2005 to 2008 to appear being released after the bitcoin white paper. This can be confirmed by the url date in Hal Finney's email linked below.
http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2005/12/bit-gold.html https://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography%40metzdowd.com/msg09975.html Whoever created bitcoin knew they had to become a lawyer to make sure it was fully created above law. "Lawyer" Nick Szabo describes also the entire significant history of law right up until the non delegation doctrine and the implications that are above our national constitutions. He taught us all how to be lawyers, because you need this to be free.
Szabo on the history of money from the nakamoto institute
http://nakamotoinstitute.org/shelling-out/Szabo "came up with" the technology that will become ethereum, smart contracts, contingent on Satoshi's work he never knew would be produced? Smart contracts come about because bitcoin is the beginning of the completion of a Kula ring, a unifying solution that bridges among other things, game theory, encryption, economics, finance, programming, and law... there are not multiple random people capable of this...
Every line from the cryptic lecture "ideal money" has a linking paper from szabo's blog:
http://sites.stat.psu.edu/~babu/nash/money.pdf http://szabo.best.vwh.net/ Facts:
Nick Szabo and Hal Finney were cypherpunks in contact with each other since 1993.
http://cypherpunks.venona.com/date/1993/10/msg00759.html But in 2009 the pdf was brought to the attention of certain communities with a citation to Wei Dai, which was simply a single title page of links to papers written by dei to give him credibility. Among the links were "portals" to anonymous chat groups, where no doubt many "like" minded peoples found themselves going through a screening process they never knew was being done. Here enters the rest of the cypherpunks.
But it means that it is very possible "Nash" or "szabo" was able to use "intelligence" as "assets" by using the internet in a sideways fashion. All of the confusion you see, is because its the only way around the barriers. And what's amazing is it was probably ALL perfectly LEGAL. But its all incredibly interesting, I don't tend to enjoy "conspiracy" theories and stories, but for all I can understand this is all truth and reality
Think about what you would do if you have the bitcoin whitepaper in 2009, 2000, 1995, 1960, 1950 (obviously at this point only the rough concept would be presentable). Think about how much people who don't understand bitcoin naturally dislike it. How many people say its a scam and don't understand real money is a scam. We didn't truly know this until "Nash" yet one man said 20 years ago:
"Keynesian" economists, have sold to the public a "quasi-doctrine" which teaches, in effect, that "less is more" or that (in other words) "bad money is better than good money"
You have to read Nash's Ideal Money and compare it to the bitcoin white paper from 2008.
Here's the evidence:
https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdfthis is a 9 page paper that is the foundation of bitcoin.
this paper is the bargaining problem by Nash
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cs286r/courses/spring02/papers/nash50a.pdfit has nine pages 9
What it describes is the difference between an economy without money vs one that has money. Bit coin is the 3rd level of that as it does what money does to the next level.
The paper/lecture below is by nash on something called ideal money, which is money that is interest free and not controled by a central bank. Bitcoin IS ideal money.
http://sites.stat.psu.edu/~babu/nash/money.pdfhttp://www.fordham.edu/Campus_Resources/eNewsroom/Archives/2008/archive_1377.asp We expect "satoshi nakamoto" is japenese.
When you take out "I am Nash" you are left with
"sato" and "koto"
Japenese is the key because if you didn't know the language then you could never match the words to verify the code cracking
sato = the most popular japenese name
koto = japan's national instrument
The time lapse between the release of 'bitcoin' paper, and the time someone figures out who Nash is and gets the right people to accept/believe and confirm it to the public is all known and built into the plan. Remember this was all designed by the worlds master of game theory. It is a suspense and drama, in which all the governments create regulations against bitcoin. But when bitcoin is adopted by the people, these government regulations are just going to make it harder (therefore less desirable) for people to ever go back to the real system.
Bitcoin is a carefully selected 'piece' of the real plan, released in such away that no one could piece together what Nash was doing. Such a Beautiful Mind.
1994 New York Times interview with Princeton Professors concerning recent Nobel Prize winner John Nash:
"What will Nash do now? At 66, he is past the age when most mathematicians do their best work. But the researchers he now talks to say that he is interested in the major unsolved problems and that he has learned to use the computer in ingenious ways."
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_u3QmJHEQRc http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/06/14/reviews/nasar-nash.htmlhttp://www.quora.com/What-was-John-Nash-like-as-a-professor http://www.gwern.net/docs/1955-nash#to-nash-1http://www.fordham.edu/Campus_Resources/eNewsroom/Archives/2008/archive_1377.asp http://thewealthofchips.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/us-congressional-research-service-on-bitcoin-rebutal-via-john-nashs-lecture-ideal-money/ ############################################################################################
This is my original research that was able to find that John Nash is the best candidate to be Satoshi Nakamoto. Please do not be thrown off by his age or speach. Read his current day papers and their still spot on with a young enthusiast genius.
I started going down this rabbit hole last year when you and I first started talking about bitcoin. The following was where I kept going in circles for several months.
Note: You do have to read between the lines. Research not only the following people, but their work and it's influence on each other, in some cases, without them even knowing it(so they claim).
It's a question that can only be answered by a question unless someone generates us the private key to unlock it. It was carefully designed that way, just like bitcoin itself. In the end we only know one thing for sure. Bitcoin was enabled the cypherpunks.
SAmsung - TOSHIba - NAKAmichi - MOTOrola I am Nash Sato Koto Tatsuaki Okamoto
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The List: John Nash (Ideal Money)(genius-game theory-immersed in programming since mid 1970's)
Nick Szabo (BitGold)(knows Hal Finney since 1993)(Legal Knowledge)
Wei Dai (b-money)
David Chaum (e-cash)(NSA connection)
Adam Back (HashCash)
Tatsuaki Okamoto (1986-present eCash crypto c++ visual)
Hal Finney (PGP, proof of work)(known Nick Szabo since 1993)
Neal King (Patent timing and content)
Vladimir Oksman
Charles Bry
Michael Weber (Mystery internet security guru)(not Japanese but was the Japan connection)
Gavin Anderson (possible patsy if things went wrong but most likely just an associate)(the results of Satoshi's reaction to the pc magazine article with wikileaks/Ron Paul is a great example of this patsy theory or could be just a friend turning the helm over to Gavin to maintain day to day operations since Satoshi had completed the part of the project that absolutely needed his hands on involvement to get bitcoin up and running properly)(connection between Gavin and Nick Szabo is also worth a lot of attention)
I think the person/persons that researched, programmed, compiled ideas, assembled the right team and launched the bitcoin revolution has a very specific driven personality that incorporated ideas from the links provided below and the ideas of Nick Szabo's BitGold(there's that name again) that was soon to be a working implementation of John Nash's Ideal Money.
Of course that's me reading between the lines because neither Nick or Satoshi admitted to knowing about each other's work. Even though Nick Szabo was publicly reaching out for assistance with BitGold in the small crypto community well before the bitcoin white paper was released. BitGold wasn't mentioned in the white paper but HashCash, a lesser known system, was. Nick Szabo's blog also got post-dated from 2005 to 2008 to look like it came out after Satoshi's paper(see Hal Finney post link below). These facts, and Nick Szabo recently admitting he knows who Satoshi is, keeps my attention drawn to this time period.
To me it seems there really was a connection between Nick Szabo and Satoshi. Nicks work was a direct result of studying and researching John Nash's ideal money so who better to help Satoshi. They could have got together when Nick was looking publicly for a team to implement his work. Satoshi could have even let Szabo run lead while he directed as project manager. Thats how things get done correctly, securely and efficiently in the real world. I think Hal problably got involved at that time through the same manner to get the programming finished/cleaned up.
If this did not happen with Nick Szabo's involvement then mabey David Chaum(he was paranoid enough) or Wei Dai or likely just Satoshi himself could have gone behind Nicks back in the crypto community to get a paper published before Nick could implement his final work - unlikely with those two due to timestamps and location indicators of Satoshi at the time.
I don't see the connection that it happened without Nick that way. If I was Satoshi I would have at least used Szabo's known skills to clean up the Bitcoin presentation paper into a sharp precise document that could not be traced back to my writing style, while still having the ability to be easily accepted by the cypherpunks and legal enough to spread across the world, but who knows? I'm sure Satoshi could have very easily changed his own writing style as not to identify himself through linguistics if he wanted.
These are just a few angles I was looking at to find the original ideas of crypto currency that Satoshi would have researched and it all leads back to a beautiful mind of John Nash and a Japanese crypto c++ visual Tatsuaki Okamoto. I would assume that Nick Szabo would have also studied and researched both of those persons for years along with consulting Hal Finney on implementing some of the programming to fully implement BitGold. W.W.S.N.D.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_moneyhttp://szabo.best.vwh.net/http://cypherpunks.venona.com/date/1993/10/msg00759.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography%40metzdowd.com/msg09975.htmlhttp://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htmhttp://www.academia.edu/2686032/Running_on_Karma-P2P_Reputation_and_Currency_Systemshttp://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/%7Eley/pers/hd/o/Okamoto:Tatsuaki.htmlhttp://www.weidai.com/ http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/06/14/reviews/nasar-nash.html