This is Satoshi Nakamoto's Last Message Left 10 Years Ago

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To this day no one has any idea who the real founder of Bitcoin (BTC), Satoshi Nakamoto, is even linked to this mysterious identity is Paul Calder Le Roux.


While BTC fans are still curious about the location of this unknown individual in London, consciously or not Nakamoto gave his last order before disappearing in 2010.


Through a thread on the bitcointalk.org forum entitled, "Add some DoS limits, remove safe mode", Nakamoto stressed that there are still many matters that need to be resolved involving DoS.




Clearly, the software developed at that time was version 0.3.19, still loosening its resilience from DoS attacks and proposing to add some more DoS controls.



Nakamoto was seen actively interacting with Bitcoin fans for the first two weeks of December 2010 and a big question arose when the currency's founder was saddened by a message, a day before disappearing from radar:


"It may be better if this concern occurs in another context. Wikileaks has hit the beehive and the team is attacking us. ”


Apparently Wikileaks has exposed Nakamoto's efforts to the world, raising concerns that the controversy would cause Bitcoin to be targeted by the US government after forcing large firms such as Visa, Mastercard and Paypal to block the organization.


Nakamoto clearly expects the Bitcoin project to grow in stages and at the same time its software is strengthened throughout the growth of the cryptocurrency ecosystem.


But the opposite happened when Wikileaks appeared too early causing the mastermind behind the establishment of the crypto king to be disrupted and sign off.


Previously, a Bitcoin transfer worth more than $ 11 million triggered various assumptions if the transaction was made by Nakamoto.

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