BREAKING NEWS: For anyone getting involved in the Blockchain technology space, you may hear about the psuedo-name inventor of bitcoin known as "Satoshi Nakamoto". However, most of you in involved in bitcoin and blockchain know of this mystery party. Well, could the mystery have just been revealed in this last couple days or so?
Below is a picture of the man claiming to be THEE original inventor of the Blockchain technology. According to sources believed to be reliable, he is also a patent attorney, and was previously an engineer for the US Department of Defense. KushPay™ has been able to identify this man, along with a photo of him and a recording of his admission to his invention: Blockchain. According to the same source, he taught graduate level courses in radar and has a Phd in Electrical Engineering, and MS EE, a BS EE, and an MBAS, and a Juris Doctrine, a law degree. Moreover he is registered as a patent attorney with the US Patent and Trademark Office and retired from the US Air Force Reserves as a Lieutenant Colonel, having more than 13 years of active duty.
Comments are encouraged, upvotes (below) are certainly encouraged for this very IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
The man you see below is supposedly Dr. Kelce Wilson a/k/a Dr. Kelce S. Wilson. The recording herein was found just moments ago, courtesy of the dr pat show. The interview took place with a Blog Talk Radio host Sarah Westall, and this man, claiming to be the inventor of BlockChain explains Security Issues with CryptoCurrencies.
We've also included the blockchain Patent filings information and, to which Mr. Wilson, claims his patented technology. Moreover, in the below interviews they are certainly, in my opinion, worth the watch.
The photograph below is claimed to be the picture of the Blockchain Inventor,
The above image is believed to be accurate, and is a photo image of the man claiming his patent(s), (the first of which were entered in March 2008, and approved in 2010), were in fact the first blockchain, though the psudo-name/buzzword "blockchain" is not mentioned, but the abstract of the patent and the rest of the patents he refers to (found within in the video below), seems to actually make sense of this. Having more the 40 Patents, Kelce explains his ideas, his publication of application before bitcoin was ever a name known as "bitcoin" and "blockchain".
Let's watch and hear what the inventor say during an initial interview below:
His discussion on the vulnerabilities of cryptocurrency and bitcoin are relevant. Interestingly enough you can look at a prior post written a couple of days ago here:
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To reiterate, the author of this article is not a robot! #life
Remember, I am just showing my findings. Don't hate the messenger. :)