Not really. The idea was actually born quite a bit earlier, in the late 90s. Just check the references that Satoshi made in the whitepaper. Bitcoin was never really treated as a scam, if you actually read the whitepaper then you'll know what's going on.
Satoshi didn't conceptualize the idea of it, he basically combined the various ideas; b-money, distributed ledgers, etc into Bitcoin AND made it work. I have no doubt that even without Bitcoin, Blockchain would've appeared sooner or later but without all the hype. Blockchain is mostly just a snakeoil. Corporations love to use it with their sentences, makes them sound cool and bring some nice PR.
Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto like a pioneer. Before the birth of Bitcoin, there were also some related research and explorations of electronic money. Satoshi Nakamoto also explored them to some extent. However, the principle and implementation of Bitcoin itself are fundamentally different from them.
This isn't accurate. Satoshi consulted several people who conceptualized something similar.
At the same time, from the first day of Bitcoin's birth, its code logic itself is almost complete and perfect, even impeccable.
Come on, check the code from the first iteration first. It is neither complete nor perfect.
Until today, Bitcoin has still not found any major loopholes, and the Bitcoin network has been operating stably for 12 years without major upgrades. This is almost a miracle in the history of software changes. It is precisely this that supports the entire prosperous crypto ecosystem.
Oh boy. This is wrong too.