Bitcoin - Past, present and future
Bitcoin offers an alternative to the monopolised digital economy.
But, to invent the future, you must understand the past.
Bitcoin offers an alternative to the monopolised digital economy. But, to invent the future, you must understand the past. We will present three talks where we look at the story of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoins inventor, at the currente state of his vision only to take a trip into the future where Bitcoin, like the Gutenberg Press, has challenged the monopolies of the digital economy.
Timetable
19:00 - Open Doors
19:30 - 21:00 Talks
21:00 - 23:00 B2029 Three-Year Anniversary Celebration!
Talks:
Past - Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Present - The best apps built on Bitcoin today
Future - Bitcoin as the Gutenberg Project of the Digital Economy
Past - Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Stefan Landrock
Almost 15 years ago, an anonymous inventor attempted to create a new digital money system. After some teething problems, Bitcoin quickly gained a worldwide following. Over time, countless copies and variations spawned from the invention, evolving into a trillion-dollar industry to create the crypto world we know today.
Despite Bitcoin’s fanfare, many people don’t seem to know much about its inventor.
In this talk, Landrock uncovers the gnarled roots of Bitcoin, the vision and character of its founder, and his failure to explain his invention to the world despite tireless attempts since its inception in 2008.
Present - The best apps built on Bitcoin
Ekhard Seeßelberg
Bitcoin has the ability to send and receive payments for fractions of a cent, typically less than a few hundredths of a cent. In this Seeßelberg, presents his favourite apps employing these micropayments to employ entirely new business models and end-user experiences.
Future - Bitcoin as the Gutenberg Project of the Digital Economy
Lizette Louw
For thousands of years, the Church had a monopoly on truth, literacy and creativity in the West.
Gutenberg’s printing press gave individuals the freedom to publish their own take on the truth, write non-religious works resulting in greater literacy than ever before to bring about an Enlightenment after the Dark Ages.
In Bitcoin the world gains an alternative to the monopolised digital economy. With Bitcoin, we can break away from a scenario where a handful of companies have a monopoly on storing and processing the world’s content, to an economy where everyone can plug into a public data storage and processing network on a pay-per-use basis, to own and monetise their creative work.
This event is part of Berlin Bitcoin Days 2022
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