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Satoshi Has Shown His Face for the First Time. Who’s That Person?

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Tue, 14/05/2019 - 18:50
Satoshi Has Shown His Face for the First Time. Who’s That Person?
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The countdown on the “Got Satoshi” website has ended today. The crypto community is finally able to see the face of Satoshi, the first AI-powered news anchor in the world.

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An awkward moment

While practically no one had high hopes for this Satoshi expose, the fact that the cryptic website turned out to be a marketing stunt for PAI News is a bit underwhelming.However, crypto baron John McAfee did warn us all before the much-hyped revelation.

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Blockchain and AI

The 3D PAI avatar of “Satoshi”, which was created by artificial intelligence company ObEN, is by no means an indicator of how the real Satoshi looks like (his identity remains undisclosed).

We are actually dealing with the first AI-powered anchor who will report the latest news from the world of cryptocurrencies and Blockchain.

You can already download the trial version from your Android smartphone or iPhone.

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The drama continues

The person behind Bitcoin, which turned into a $140 bln asset class, is obviously the biggest crypto mystery. However, it is clear why Satoshi doesn’t want to come forward given that he’s probably among the richest people in the world.

There is self-proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright, but the cryptocurrency community is highly skeptical about his statements. The fact that Wright started to doll out libel lawsuits like gift cards to all non-believers also didn’t help to persuade naysayers.

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