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Re: Could the banking system be behind cryptocurrenices?
by
magneto
on 17/06/2017, 23:54:53 UTC
The creator of bitcoin no one has ever seen and the most contact he has had with anyone is via a few emails. It's a little strange to say the least. Plus bitcoin isn't even anonymous. I only ask because I keep hearing of this one world goverment thing who want to introduce a one world currency. It kind of makes sense that a one world goverment might be being implemented as they have and are creating unions, like the EU for example if more unions are implemented like African and South American etc it would worth paying more attention. Anyway, how do we know that big bankers aren't behind this currency and the so called creator of bitcoin isn't just a made up name? Who is behind bitcoin it's a conspiracy.

DUN DUN DUN. Illuminati confirmed!

All jokes aside this is a very serious question....... VERY SERIOUS!

First of all, satoshi(the founder of bitcoin you're referring to), has not just exchanged a few emails. He has been extremely active in the early stages of bitcoin but apparently quit everything bitcoin related after a few years of work. You can see his bitcointalk profile here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3.

If you allege that satoshi is some sort of government organization, then they are bloody stupid. How do we know that bitcoin wasn't created by the central banks? Because it wouldn't make sense. Creating this crypto would take away all their control on people's capital, interest rates, inflation rates, etc. China wants to implement its own cryptocurrency but so does russia, but their crypto is going to still be fiat based, which means that central bank is still able to 'print' more of it as needed.

Why do bankers hate bitcoin? Because it allows people a safe haven to invest their fiat savings in, and that would take business away from them.