Part 2.On the creation of the Satoshi Nakamoto and Bitcoin group.
Author: Ayrat Minikhuzin
The book was made on the Smashwords platform.
Copyright: Ayrat Minikhuzin © 2021
The second part of the book tells how the Satoshi Nakamoto and Bitcoin group was created, the Bitcoin protocol, the Satoshi Nakamoto group. The book describes real events in the life of Bitcoin.
Part 2.On the creation of the Satoshi Nakamoto and Bitcoin group.
Hull Finney wrote to me often. The questions were simple.
– How’s it going? What is your telephone number?
– What do you need my phone number for?
– I want to hear your voice.
I gave him the phone number and the next day he heard a call at 6 pm. Hull Finney spoke in English. Understanding a little in English, I answered him that everything is fine and glad to hear him. At that time, I had a translator that I bought from Euroshop in 1996. I could understand simple words in English anyway. After the conversation, Hull Finney wrote to me and said that it would be better if we communicate by email.
The next letter was that Hull Finney suggested that I find the Phyton program.
The program is simple for programmers. Hull Finney sent me various codes and told me what was done and how. Although I myself have already studied some programs. He was able to make various screensavers on Dos. At that time, by the way, the development of a mail and demo version on the Internet of the Gmail program was underway. Many people know this postal service site. Soon after learning simple codes at Phyton. Hull Finney said that Bitcoin is now being developed. Many have already worked in the creation of the coin including the programming giants (Nick Szabo, Adam Back, John Macfee, Craig Wright).
John Macfee, wrote to me and said that he is a correspondent and is ready to interview the future creator of Bitcoin. The interview was simple. There were only two questions. At that point in time, I did not yet know that John Macfee would become a serious follower and developer of not only software and antivirus.
Nick Szabo, taught me how to write certain codes in Phyton.
Please note that working at Phyton requires knowledge of English.
Craig Wright constantly wrote that he would do everything himself and he only needed money. Hull Finney wrote that he would pay a certain amount of money to participate in the development of Bitcoin.
For 2001, I had a certain amount of money, and I wrote that I could take part in the financing of Bitcoin. Hull Finney wrote that cash flow from Russia to the United States and Australia must go through it. For 2001 and in subsequent years, we agreed that I would send $ 10,000 a year to fund Bitcoin.
In 2002, my training was also going on. Joint programs and small antivirus programs were developed. Phone calls were no longer just email correspondence. Attempts to code Bitcoin have failed.
After a failed attempt to make a Bitcoin code. I wrote to Hull Finney to make a program in another programming language using Bitcoin code. Combining two or more programming languages into one program. We agreed to come up with the name after the creation of the program. In the future, the program will be called Bitcoin-QT.
But the program written in the future in the Java language was still far away. Various options were proposed and everyone argued that it was necessary to make a program in Phyton. But in order to use the Bitcoin code and the program in Bitcoin mining, something was needed that would yield coins. It was also about the Blockchain.
Blockchain development was also needed. Each was engaged in his own project and at the same time corresponded constantly. Everyone shared their experience in creating a new Bitcoin and Blockchain code and Bitcoin mining program.
The reader is telling you that in order to make Bitcoin available for mining, you need a Blockchain and a program.
Attempts to code Bitcoin have been unsuccessful. The Internet did not allow and did not allow the creation of a new cloud (Blockchain based on the Bitcoin code), large servers for 2002 were required with a large volume to store information and install the Blockchain.
In addition, after the extraction of the Coin (Bitcoin), it was required to synchronize the coins on the wallet website. It was also necessary to think about how to sell the coins, and the Exchange needed to sell. To make the Exchange, permission from government agencies was needed. In addition, the Operation of the Exchange was supposed to be based on the Blockchain and the coins were to be sold only on the Exchange.
In one letter, Hull Finney wrote that they were planning to do too much and it would take a long time. Everything will be done offline.
For 2002, a lot was done offline, respectively, then it was launched on the Internet and worked. but something was preventing the Bitcoin code from being made. The creation of an offline blockchain did not take much work. it needed a Bitcoin code to run it.