🤔 Solana founder, Anatoly Yakovenko, sparked curiosity in the crypto community with an unexpected tweet referencing Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. This comes in the wake of the release of 120 pages of Satoshi's email correspondence with early Bitcoin developer Martti Malmi.
🔍 The tweet alluded to a statement from the emails emphasizing the foresight of Satoshi: "Bandwidth speeds, prices, disk space, and computing power will be much greater by the time it's needed." Yakovenko playfully commented, "Satoshi also invented Solana. She just did a much better job covering up her tracks this time. The truth is out there."
🌐 Given that Yakovenko is the creator of Solana, his remark appears to be a lighthearted nod to the project's innovative solutions and its alignment with Satoshi's forward-looking perspective. The comment adds to the ongoing speculation and comparisons various projects draw between their innovations and Satoshi's legacy.
💡 Solana, launched in 2017, aims to scale censorship resistance and enhance transaction throughput at a lower cost compared to other blockchains. The project utilizes a unique proof-of-history (PoH) timing mechanism, supporting its proof-of-stake (PoS) protocol, resulting in an exceptionally fast and scalable blockchain.