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Bitcoin Developer Proposes Hard Fork to Reassign Satoshi's Coins to Investors
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Bitcoin Developer Proposes Hard Fork to Reassign Satoshi's Coins to Investors

LayerTwo Labs CEO Paul Sztorc announces eCash project that would create separate blockchain and reassign 500K BTC linked to Nakamoto

En resumen

  • Bitcoin developer Paul Sztorc of LayerTwo Labs has proposed a hard fork called eCash that would reassign approximately 500,000 Bitcoin associated with the pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto to investors in a new project.
  • The plan involves creating a separate blockchain copying Bitcoin's history but modifying the ledger to reassign coins from the 'Patoshi pattern' while giving current BTC holders equivalent eCash tokens.
  • Named after David Chaum's early digital money project, the controversial fork is expected to launch in about 119 days with Drivechain scaling support.

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Por qué importa

This proposal comes amid ongoing debates about cryptocurrency governance and the fate of early mining rewards. The 'Patoshi pattern' refers to a mining pattern that researchers believe is linked to Satoshi Nakamoto's original Bitcoin mining operation. Previous hard forks like Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum Classic have resulted in less valuable and less popular chains compared to their originals.

Tamaño de fuente

Bitcoin developer Paul Sztorc has proposed a hard fork that would reassign some of the earliest coins on the original crypto network—widely believed to belong to pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto—to investors in a new project. The co-founder and CEO of LayerTwo Labs, Sztorc announced the project, called eCash, on Friday. The plan would "manually reassign" about 500,000 of the roughly 1.1 million Bitcoin associated with the so-called "Patoshi pattern," a mining pattern some researchers believe is linked to Nakamoto. "This will no doubt be a controversial decision," Sztorc wrote on X. "But I think it is necessary, and in fact, ideal." Sztorc would not (and could not) move the Satoshi-linked coins on Bitcoin itself. Instead, eCash would create a separate blockchain that copies Bitcoin's history and changes the ledger to assign all but 600K of those coins to new owners. Current on-chain Bitcoin (BTC) holders would also receive coins on the eCash network equivalent to their holdings at the time of the fork. "Your coins will split. For example, if you have 4.19 BTC, then you will get 4.19 eCash," he wrote on X. "You may sell your eCash—or keep it. Or ignore it!" Named after the original eCash, cryptographer David Chaum's early digital money project, the new fork is a callback to one of crypto's earliest ideas. The original eCash used cryptographic "blind signatures" to let people make private electronic payments, but DigiCash, Chaum's company developing the project, filed for bankruptcy in 1998 after the project failed to gain widespread adoption. "It's not Satoshi's Bitcoin, it's just [unspent transaction outputs] that are presumed to belong to Satoshi that are being cloned and modified onto a completely different network," Bitcoin developer and Casa Chief Security Officer Jameson Lopp told Decrypt. Lopp dismissed the move as a publicity stunt, calling it "clever outrage marketing." According to Loop, such a reassignment could only happen on Bitcoin itself if the broader network of developers agreed to adopt the fork. "If the entire Bitcoin ecosystem decided to migrate to a hard fork that reassigned Satoshi's coins to keys that other people controlled, then sure, it's theoretically possible," Lopp said. Sztorc has said the reassignment would allow early supporters to invest in the project before its planned August launch. He has argued the move is needed to keep the chain from becoming a "zombie" project without enough capital or contributors. Bitcoin has split before. Bitcoin Cash launched in 2017 after a dispute over scaling, splitting off and creating a new network. Ethereum split in 2016 after the DAO hack, with most network backers choosing to reverse the transactions with stolen funds while Ethereum Classic kept the original chain. Both Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Ethereum Classic (ETC) have been far less valuable and popular than their respective original coins and networks. The eCash website says the chain is expected to launch in about 119 days and will include "Drivechain" scaling network support, with seven sidechains in development. "The upside is enormous: global scalability, privacy, competition, rapid improvement, and adoption," Sztorc wrote on the eCash website. "In fact, it may be a matter of life or death for Bitcoin. The downside is small: some drama, plus every Bitcoiner gets some free money."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • eCash will launch as planned in approximately 119 days

    Probable · En meses

  • Major exchanges will likely decline to list eCash

    Probable · En meses

  • The controversy will generate significant media attention and debate within crypto community

    Muy probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will any exchanges list eCash?
  • Will the project attract enough developers and capital?
  • Could this actually impact Bitcoin's value or reputation?
  • What legal implications might coin reassignment have?

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This article was originally published by Decrypt.

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