Forget about Nostradamus, forget about Tarot cards and astrology. This is no longer relevant. People are now believing The Economist's prediction that Satoshi Nakamoto will appear in public this October.
This topic is hotly discussed on cryptocurrency forums and among fans of various conspiracy theories. Satoshi Nakamoto, the man who revolutionized the world of finance, not only remains anonymous, but has remained silent for many years.
According to unnamed sources in the January 9, 1988 edition of the Economist magazine, on the cover of which some saw a reference to Bitcoin, there is "information" about a possible first public statement (tweet) of its creator.
The title of the article - “Get ready for a new world currency” - speaks for itself.
However, that’s not all!
At the top of the cover, readers prone to autumn exacerbations were able to see the title of another article - “Takeshita Comes to Town”, which, in their opinion, is an anagram for “Satoshi Nakamoto Tweet.”
The study of anagrams, disguised reptilians, Masonic conspiracy theories and hidden meanings has always been a favorite pastime of truth seekers. One of them found another proof of the theory of the Nakamoto phenomenon: “Satoshi’s birthday is April 5, 1975. On April 5, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 6102 to force the collection of gold from American citizens. In 1975, this order lost its force.”
As we see, there is irrefutable evidence that in the coming days on the Internet we will be able to find a statement personally from the creator of Bitcoin. Don't miss it. Put on your foil hats in advance.
According to ethereumworldnews.com
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