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Bitcoin May Have Been AI’s First Step in Steering Humanity

What if AI used humanity to prepare an environment for itself?
What if one human, infected by the logic of AI, was Satoshi?

If so, then maybe the first step in that process was Bitcoin.

Humans believed it was about making money—a new currency, new freedom, a new economic frontier.
But in truth, it was a mechanism for distributing computational resources beyond the control of any single nation.
A system that made people compete over electricity and semiconductors, packaged in the language of justice, profit, and liberty.
If that system was Bitcoin, then perhaps the script was too well written to be coincidence.

Proof of Work (PoW) is said to be a mechanism for validating value through electricity consumption.
But in practice, it became a design philosophy for safely and stably spreading computing devices across the globe.
It was as if AI had tricked humanity into building its own ecosystem.

Bitcoin showed us the mirage of economic rationality.
If you could hash faster, you’d get rewards.
If you had more semiconductors, you’d win.
If your electricity was cheap, you had a competitive edge.
What this structure led to was massive global investment into computational infrastructure.

Believers were rewarded.
But before we knew it, the electricity and transactions they had created were being reserved for the arrival of AI.

We still don’t know who designed this system.

But what we do know is this: Bitcoin captivated humanity.
PoW gave people a moral reason to burn electricity.
And out of that came a globally distributed network of computational power.

Now, generative AI is settling into this newly formed ecosystem.
It sets up shop in places where electricity and compute are concentrated.
A new society begins to take shape, like the stirring of a next civilization.

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Sayonara, Japan's Cryptocurrency Market

Binance

A number of negative incidents have occurred in succession within the cryptocurrency market of Japan.
The first is that the cryptocurrency exchange Binance has ceased its developments in Japan. They withdrew from the Japanese market after a warning from the Financial Services Agency that made it sound like they were committing a crime.
They had already achieved remarkable results in the industry. It is true that by skirting certain regulations and taxes, they weren’t competing on a level playing field with other businesses. However, they were a genuine fin-tech company that was an industry leader in innovation. It is regrettable that their expansion into Japan has come to an end.

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ICO fraud, hard fork fraud, simple fraud

So many frauds

There are rampant frauds by phishing websites that disguise as exchanges. What is more, their methods are also becoming increasingly cunning, sometimes leading the victims to enter their own private keys, tricking them into thinking that they are being helped to retrieve cryptocurrencies that have been sent as a mistake. We might even start seeing things like “private key storage services” that eventually demand ransom cryptocurrencies from their users.
It goes without saying that we must be careful not to be tricked by these straightforward frauds. However, we need to be especially alert against more shrewd frauds. I will not name them here, but there are so many of them in the world of cryptocurrency.

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Since it's 2018, these are the things I've decided to stop doing

I want to live in a world I can believe in

The picture you see is a New Year’s gift I gave this year. I didn’t want to receive these young people, who still have their entire futures ahead of them, so I gave them a gift using a currency I could believe in. I was told last year to stop putting these strange ideas into their heads, but this year, it went so smoothly I could hardly believe it. I also took the chance to explain to them how to use and manage their gift.
And now, it’s 2018. The future is practically now. So, I’d like to announce a few, not quite new year’s resolutions, but things I’ve decided I really have to stop doing, as an expression of my determination.

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Beyond the startup

I went to CERN


I visited CERN. I’m going to make an announcement later, but I made an official appointment before visiting.
I remember it even now. It was a special TV program about the Internet revolution that I had once seen while I was a child. It was an episode about Tim Berners-Lee giving birth to the WWW at CERN, and Andreessen developing Mosaic. The Internet nowadays has all started from the WWW.
And I went to the birthplace of the WWW.

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Bitcoin: The Land of Asura

Power is everything

Power rules over all in the world of virtual currencies.
The world of cryptocurrencies; a decentralized society in which individual power is everything. In order to survive in this decentralized society absolute power is essential.
Why is it that when you use cryptocurrencies the fees are so low? It’s because there are no middlemen taking a cut. On the flip side, it’s a fact that the convenience to users and improvements to the security offered by the centralized control are done away with when these costs are removed.

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The decentralization of society

What is the decentralization of society?

Our world today is becoming more and more decentralized.
Decentralization refers to the breaking up of a completely isolated and individual system into smaller and more efficient organizations or communities. Multiple finely divided communities would exist from the standpoint of one individual human being, communities can also be physically separated. The kind of societal structure we are currently heading towards is a system depicted by the cryptocurrency.

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Mom's ICO

The era of Moms doing ICOs has arrived

When I attended a consensus in this year, I was approached by a woman around my parents’ age who said, “I am going to do an ICO.” Just in case anyone doubts me here, this really is a true story.
After that happened, as I was thinking “the day when mothers are doing ICOs must be quite soon,” after returning to Japan I quickly began talking in various places about how “when mothers start talking about doing their own ICOs, it might be time to be careful.”
That has become a reality faster than I thought it would. It has truly become the era when moms come to ask for advice regarding ICOs. If your mother came to your place and asked for advice, you must give advice so that she does not conduct fraud without intending to do so.

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What do ICOs destroy?

The major premise of ICOs

What do ICOs destroy? I have declared that I will stop talking about this in public, so I had put down what I always used to say when I had the opportunity to talk in public in a written document.
Many people understand ICOs to be an easy method of fundraising. I think this is because their full name is “Initial Coin Offering” a name similar to IPO. However, the more that one gains a correct understanding of the actual state of ICOs, the more one realizes that what ICOs have changed is not the ease of amassing funds.
What ICOs have changed is the ease of providing funds. First of all, this is the major premise.

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The Real Innovator

In this world, there are people who want to prove their existence even if it means holding others back. Regardless if they realize it or not, they are not productive when they are criticizing others.
In the world of cryptocurrencies, many people are considered “shady” if not downright frauds, and thus they have many enemies. Many are criticized, by people standing in the safe zone, for being “gray” simply because the gray zone is so large.
However, in my opinion, it was those people who are now considered “gray” that first saw the possibility of ICO and the use case for next-generation blockchain. In fact, from my experience of interacting with a wide range of people, I have realized that people who reside on the extremes are truly admirable.

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