The Satoshi Mystery: At the Origins of Bitcoin (2021)
Genre : Documentary
Runtime : 1H 8M
Synopsis
In the age of the Internet, "cypherpunks" tried to create an anonymous, autonomous, free and direct digital currency that worked without intermediaries. Many failed - but not Satoshi Nakamoto. In the middle of the subprime mortgage crisis, he was the first to publish the code for Bitcoin
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