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Satoshi Nakamoto has completely disappeared since 2010, never directly intervening in Bitcoin's direction. Nicholas is a former Stanford doctor and has a deep understanding of blockchain and cryptography. Bitcoin remains an open-source project from the beginning, and Satoshi has never used his own Bitcoin. If Nicholas was involved in the early days of Bitcoin's development, he might be trying a new economic model that overcomes Bitcoin's limitations by creating a current pie network. In other words, Satoshi tried to design Bitcoin as a perfect payment system, but in reality it has become "digital gold," and it can be hypothesized that PiCoin is a next-generation model to supplement it. Why Bitcoin Is Not Killing If Nicholas were Satoshi, he wouldn't want Bitcoin to fail. Why Bitcoin Should Be Alive: To further highlight the value of PieCoin As Bitcoin is not functioning as a payment method, the need for it is highlighted. However, the value of Bitcoin must be maintained so that the entire cryptocurrency market can grow. Bitcoin Could Be "Base Story" Of Pi Coin If Bitcoin did not exist, it would have been difficult to be persuasive. Pi is a structure that "inherits the philosophy of Bitcoin, but develops into a form optimized for real-life use." You need to hide your identity to make your pie network grow more freely If Nicholas turns out to be Satoshi, the Pie network will be forced to become Bitcoin's successor. Rather, this may hinder the independent innovation of PiCoin. #PiCoreTeam
Satoshi Nakamoto has completely disappeared since 2010, never directly intervening in Bitcoin's direction.

Nicholas is a former Stanford doctor and has a deep understanding of blockchain and cryptography.

Bitcoin remains an open-source project from the beginning, and Satoshi has never used his own Bitcoin.

If Nicholas was involved in the early days of Bitcoin's development, he might be trying a new economic model that overcomes Bitcoin's limitations by creating a current pie network.

In other words, Satoshi tried to design Bitcoin as a perfect payment system, but in reality it has become "digital gold," and it can be hypothesized that PiCoin is a next-generation model to supplement it.

Why Bitcoin Is Not Killing

If Nicholas were Satoshi, he wouldn't want Bitcoin to fail.
Why Bitcoin Should Be Alive:

To further highlight the value of PieCoin

As Bitcoin is not functioning as a payment method, the need for it is highlighted.

However, the value of Bitcoin must be maintained so that the entire cryptocurrency market can grow.

Bitcoin Could Be "Base Story" Of Pi Coin

If Bitcoin did not exist, it would have been difficult to be persuasive.

Pi is a structure that "inherits the philosophy of Bitcoin, but develops into a form optimized for real-life use."

You need to hide your identity to make your pie network grow more freely

If Nicholas turns out to be Satoshi, the Pie network will be forced to become Bitcoin's successor.

Rather, this may hinder the independent innovation of PiCoin.

#PiCoreTeam
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