Cript'ostrich
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Hello. My name is Carlos Pizarro.
I am the original creator of the "Catcoin" L1 blockchain in 2013. It was forked from Litecoin just days after Dogecoin was created.
Yes, I had to step out of the way from the original project for strong personal reasons (I was very young back then, crazy times) but my work made a permanent hit in the history of the cat themed coins forever.
The original blockchain made its way to the current days, it is maintained by a small community.
I was in contact with them, we tried to launch something in Solana by an agreement but at the end it did't work because their focus is the original blockchain and not the Solana token community itself.
Nowadays I believe that the cat themed coin concept should embrace the future and live within the Solana blockchain by means of our $CatCoin token. We are doing hard work making sure that people understand that we are not here for the quick buck. I developed a game, playable on-chain (lastcat.gg), we are launching a great website soon, we are burning tokens to reduce circulating supply and we have a few projects to work on as ATH gets higher, for example, we will donate to REAL cat shelters once we reach 350K ATH.
This is and will be the ONLY Catcoin token that has my approval and support, no further tokens with the Catcoin theme will be backed by me.
You can check on the original Catcoin bitcoin forum post from 2013, check my signature, this is the real deal.
bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi…
Have a great day!
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The #1 thing you can do to help @hytopia right now, is to start playing around with the new hytopia-neo framework, and posting content around it.
We need a second wave of creators for this new more performant framework. I know we ask the community a lot, but if you have been or are now interested in creating games on hytopia, now is the most critical time, and it would be incredibly appreciated.
If you're not interested, or don't have time to create a full game on neo, you can still help us by making cool or useful plugins, and sharing those with other developers or just using them to create content and build awareness.
We're pumping out platform improvements, chat/social system has been updated and is continuing to get refactored, microtransactions are LIVE in Neo, and we have a ton more coming soon, and coming FAST.
Thanks Hytopians, I believe we're nearing a breakthrough! ❤️
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@robertgraham @MarcHochstein Has anyone tried to identify Satoshi by training an AI model to match code styles and searching across open source databases?
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Hi. Professional C/C++ programmer here. The open-source code I can find written by Adam Back and Satoshi Nakamoto don't look remotely similar.
Back's code looks typical of academic Unix programmers who also hack their code to run on Windows.
Satoshi code was written by a professional Windows programmer who also wrote for Unix.
Stylistically, they look nothing alike. There's not enough time between 2005 when I can find the newest Adam Back and January 2009 when Satoshi published Bitcoin/0.1 to account for the change. Both are perfectly competent programmers, but stylistically, they are completely different.
The NYTimes tried to compare their English language in posts/emails. I'm compare their C/C++ language in their open-source code. The NYTimes merely points out they both use C++ as if that's another corroborating detail, when the actual code seems to disqualify Adam Back.
The New York Times@nytimes
Bitcoin’s founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has remained hidden for 17 years. A trail of clues — and a year of digging by our reporter, John Carreyrou — led us to a 55-year-old computer scientist in El Salvador named Adam Back. nyti.ms/4bXWC3V
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