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The world’s 5th wealthiest billionaire, Bill Gates has said some pretty eyebrow raising things

[Trade Like Gorillas]( The world’s 5th wealthiest billionaire, Bill Gates has said some pretty eyebrow raising things over the past few decades… But his [latest bombshell confession]( tops them all. And it’s staggering. Because he says that this technology is more revolutionary than the internet. As Gates says, “It will change the way people work, learn, travel, and communicate with each other.” But that’s not all, another former tech CEO went on the record to call it [“the largest economic disruption since 1908.”]( And you don’t need to own a single share of Microsoft stock to profit from it. [Click here for the shocking details.]( To better wealth, -Matt Monaco Lead Investment Strategist, StocksToTrade In 1983, American cryptographer David Chaum conceived of a type of cryptographic electronic money called ecash.[14][15] Later, in 1995, he implemented it through Digicash,[16] an early form of cryptographic electronic payments. Digicash required user software in order to withdraw notes from a bank and designate specific encrypted keys before it can be sent to a recipient. This allowed the digital currency to be untraceable by a third party. In 1996, the National Security Agency published a paper entitled How to Make a Mint: The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash, describing a cryptocurrency system. The paper was first published in an MIT mailing list[17] and later in 1997 in The American Law Review.[18] In 1998, Wei Dai described "b-money", an anonymous, distributed electronic cash system.[19] Shortly thereafter, Nick Szabo described bit gold.[20] Like Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that would follow it, bit gold (not to be confused with the later gold-based exchange BitGold) was described as an electronic currency system which required users to complete a proof of work function with solutions being cryptographically put together and published. In January 2009, Bitcoin was created by pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto. It used SHA-256, a cryptographic hash function, in its proof-of-work scheme.[21][22] In April 2011, Namecoin was created as an attempt at forming a decentralized DNS. In October 2011, Litecoin was released which used scrypt as its hash function instead of SHA-256. Peercoin, created in August 2012, used a hybrid of proof-of-work and proof-of-stake.[23] Merritt C. (Copyreader) Trade Like Gorillas is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message above from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at[.]( Email provided by FIT, LLC, owner and operator of Trade Like Gorillas. Copyright © 2023 All Rights Reserved. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 Your satisfaction is our priority. Let our support team assist you in making the most of our services, day or night. In the case of security questions, email: abuse@tradelikegorillas.com.   [Terms & Conditions]( [TERMS & CONDITIONS]( [EMAIL WHITELISTING]( [EMAIL WHITELISTING]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( Bombshell Confession From Gates (SHOCKING) [Find out more here]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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