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Re: Did The Inventors of the Internet Want A Native Currency Early On?
by
fennic
on 27/12/2022, 04:43:49 UTC
I have always heard that there were discussions, debates, papers, etc. wherein the inventors of the internet early on (in the 80s, even 70s) recognized that a protocol for money built right into the internet was a good idea. But... where is the evidence of this? Where are the papers? Who were the computer scientists discussing this?

Does this rumor come from a book? Who said they were discussing a native internet currency that early on? Where are the receipts?

And further, did they actually say it was because of the Byzantine General's Problem that this was impossible at the time? If anybody can point me in the direction of some sources for this idea, I would greatly appreciate it!
History made by people and Wolrd that they want to use use Everything they want. For example, for the first time Bitcoin Was evolved than many people liked it and now is tycoon. So if they want something new than they have to create and use it and that's big process. So let's see what can happen in future and I think that they might not fulfill Their dream.