Satoshi Disappear Day Marks CIA Agent Purchasing Bitcoin from Developer

Today marks Satoshi Disappear Day, a celebration initiated by early contributor Kiba in 2011. This day acknowledges Bitcoin's resilience post-Satoshi's departure.

Key points:

  • Kiba proposed the holiday to honor Bitcoin's anonymous creator and affirm that the community can thrive independently.
  • Since Satoshi's exit, developers have released 73 software updates, enhancing Bitcoin's functionality and security.
  • Gavin Andresen's CIA meeting shortly before Satoshi's disappearance is noted but not directly linked.
  • Media coverage at the time framed Bitcoin negatively, which Satoshi sought to counter by emphasizing the project's open-source nature.
  • Andresen presented Bitcoin at a CIA conference, aiming to clarify its purpose beyond illegal activities.
  • He sold a bitcoin to a CIA agent during the event, highlighting interest from governmental entities.

Bitcoin has since grown into a multi-trillion dollar asset, demonstrating the community's capability to innovate and adapt without its founder.