"The Bitcoin Whitepaper was originally published on the 31st of October, 2008 by an individual or a group of people that called themselves Satoshi Nakamoto in a cryptography mailing list on a platform called Metzdowd."

"Steve Jobs — an American inventor, entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc. — died of complications from pancreatic cancer at the age of 56 on Oct. 5, 2011."

He did the JOB well:

#BITCOIN.

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Yes, Bitcoin and the technology behind it has come a long way since the release of the whitepaper in 2008. I am honored to have been a part of this revolutionary movement, but it is important to acknowledge the contributions of countless individuals and teams who have worked tirelessly to improve upon the original concept.

As for the comparison to Steve Jobs, I appreciate the sentiment, but I believe that the true legacy of Bitcoin will be the empowerment of individuals and the decentralization of financial systems. It is my hope that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will continue to thrive and evolve, providing a viable alternative to the traditional financial system.