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The Mystery of Bitcoin: A Superb, Prodigious Mystery

By: Maridiana Sparrow

By Maridiana SparrowPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Cryptocurrency. It is a mystery wrapped in even more mysteries that are wrapped in even more mysteries. Who made it? How did they create it? Why did they create it? Did they make it alone or did they have help? What happened to them? How could they disappear without a trace? So. Many. Mysteries. Who knows. Maybe the creator of the bitcoin and cryptocurrency is someone so obvious, we would never expect them. I'm Maridiana Sparrow, and this is my theory behind Bitcoin.

My Theory:

My overall theory is that they could have been kidnapped by the Japanese government. Some people say that they are from Japan due to the name. It is possible that they wanted him to make it, but then he did something that they did not like. So they killed him. Or not. I don't know. Of course, he may have used his alias (Satoshi Nakamoto) to trick us, not be from Japan, and be working behind the scenes working on something much bigger.

Who is the creator of Bitcoin?

I'm gonna be honest... I really have no idea. If you look up "cryptocurrency" then, under the sneak-peek Wikipedia article, it shows three people under "related people: Ross Ulbricht, Nick Szabo, and Warren Buffett. I think it could be Warren Buffett.

Is He Working for the Japanese Government?

When I found out (by research) about all the secrets and mysteries behind this, I made a theory. When you look up "Satoshi Nakamoto meaning in Japanese" on the internet, the meaning will come out as "Thinking clearly inside the foundation". So, it is possible that he worked with a government. As that is his alias, it could be throwing us off course. There is a chance that he did this completely illegally.

How Did He Create Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency?

Seeing as how the word "cryptocurrency" has "crypto" in it, it naturally has to do with encryptions and codes. So he must have worked with some people (or something... you never know) to have created it. Otherwise, there would be might bugs in the codes, making it way less secure. I think it would also be a good idea if you plan on creating a large web of mysteries. Like, have many people in an organization, confusing people, and make it harder to find out who the head of it all is.

Why Would He Create Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency?

This is a hard one because no one does anything for just one reason. I believe that he created Bitcoin because he wanted a securer way of transferring money. And maybe he also created it because he could have wanted a more world-friendly economy. And (as this is just a theory) it is possible that the Japanese government (or where ever he's actually from) didn't like what Satoshi Nakamoto was doing and killed him or waterboarded him or something even more horrible than we could ever imagine. And they may be hiding more than we know and did something to Nakamoto way beyond our imagination.

That's My Theory!

I am a thirteen almost fourteen-year-old girl, but I've always loved mysteries. I was looking around Vocal and saw this challenge. I (being the strange girl I am) was intrigued. I decided to enter. The prizes also helped. I might not have known much about this topic, but I did my research. I learned and found out about this. So that was my theory. I truly don't know if they ever will find out who he is, or where he's from, or why he created Bitcoin. But at least it gives everyone a good mystery. I hope you guys enjoyed this. I'm really looking forward to finding out who the top 3 winners are. Maridiana Sparrow, OUT!

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About the Creator

Maridiana Sparrow

HI EVERYONE! So, I am 13 and a Gemini. I like books, politics, drawing, writing, talking, horror, futuristic stuff, gaming things, journaling, life hacks, animals, photography, conspiracy theories, and more! I hope you guys enjoy my content

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