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A Renaissance of Money

A Renaissance of Money

Bitcoin originated back in 2008, forty-six days after the fall of Lehman Brothers. Its whitepaper was sent to a very small online community called the Cryptography Maling List.

The paper was written by Satoshi Nakamoto. The creator remains unknown even now, something that strengthens Bitcoin's neutrality, as no leader exists who wields too much influence, can be coerced or blackmailed, or will try to change Bitcoin's rules.

Satoshi would send his last knwon correspondance in April 2011 and disappeared from the Internet forever.

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Business Administration and Management Student | Blockchain, DEFI & Web3 | Social Worker | "Fix the money & fix the world."

Understand money history and the layers that conform our monetary system, as well as the revolutionary form of money Bitcoin.

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