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Onchain: Bitcoin tops $100, Mt Gox gets sued, the real Satoshi? (Yes, it's May 2013)

May 6, 2022
Luke at CoinJar
AuthorLuke at CoinJar
Onchain: Bitcoin tops $100, Mt Gox gets sued, the real Satoshi? (Yes, it's May 2013)

Story One

Bitcoin breaks the magical US$100 mark

Can you believe it? I barely can and it’s my job to be optimistic about Bitcoin. Remember being at Christmas last year and having to explain to your family that, no, your magic internet money hasn’t exploded in value and made you rich? Well, since then the price of BTC has surged by 800%, taking the overall market cap to more than US$1 billion.

While it’s hard to believe the price will actually continue going up (I mean, who is paying 100 American dollars for a Bitcoin?), it’s well overdue relief for long-suffering holders who have been waiting since the to see prices above US$20 again. And sure, we all know Bitcoin’s going to take over the world, cornerstone of the new financial order, yada yada yada – but if you wanted to sell some at these astronomical prices, I don’t think anyone would blame you!

Story Two

Mt Gox’s very bad no good month

Prior to CoinJar’s arrival in the world on May 1 2013, Australian Bitcoin enthusiasts only really had one option when it came to buying BTC: Mt Gox. Originally a Magic: The Gathering trading card marketplace, the place has inadvertently become the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, responsible for around 70% of the world’s crypto trading.

Well, now things are starting to spice up for ol’ Goxy. First there was the news that a former business partner named Coinlab was – 5% of the entire Bitcoin market cap – for breach of contract over their planned American operations. And then came the announcement that US Homeland Security (speaking of, can’t wait for season 3 of Homeland; did Brody really plant the bomb???) had from the company’s accounts for operating as an ‘unregistered money transmitter’.

Could this spell danger for exchange numero uno? I’m not so sure. While there are always going to be ups and downs with such a transformative technology, I have a feeling that Mt Gox is going to be crypto’s leading light for years and years to come.

Overheard

Witty tweets could be used as a bitcoin-like currency. Supply is ultimately limited, and finding new ones requires increasing effort.

@, 4 May 2013

Story Three

Will the real Satoshi please stand up?

Another week, another claim that someone has unearthed the real Satoshi. This time it was an American IT philosopher (whatever that is) named Ted Nelson declaring that was the man behind the now billion dollar Bitcoin phenomenon.

While Nelson wasn’t heavy on such things as “evidence” or “proof”, I can understand the urge to discover who Bitcoin’s creator actually is. Since Nakamoto went dark in 2011, their creation has surged from strength-to-strength, now becoming an internationally recognised financial tool trading around US$30 million per day. More to the point, Satoshi could be sitting on more than – worth around US$100 million at today’s prices.

However, whether we do ever find out who Satoshi is or not – I’ve heard an Aussie by the name of Craig Wright might be a candidate – the sheer frenzy created by their anonymity suggests that Bitcoin’s future is bright.

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