Jack Dorsey has sparked a new debate on the future of Bitcoin, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is making crypto and AI a major part of his campaign to become the mayor of New York City, while US President Donald Trump confirmed he will be meeting China President Xi Jinping.
What is Bitcoin, if it’s not crypto? Satoshi Nakamoto, the rumored Satoshi Nakamoto speaks out
Jack Dorsey is the founder of Twitter, and an avid supporter of Bitcoin. has reignited debate in the crypto community With his recent comments about what BTC is truly.
Dorsey walked to X Sunday morning to post A short message that states “Bitcoin is not crypto,” More than 4,000 responses sparked a huge response.
Many people believe that BTC is the work of an anonymous BTC creator Satoshi Nakamoto BitcoinBTC( ) is a “peer-to-peer cryptocurrency” Dorsey first appeared on Bitcointalk in 2010 highlighted The word “currency,” Its monetary origins are highlighted.
Dorsey is a long-time Bitcoin enthusiast and early adopter. rumored to have played a role in Bitcoin’s creation. Earlier this year, Seán Murray of deBanked published a list of circumstantial evidence suggesting as much, though it remains unverified.
Dorsey denied In a 2020 Lex Fridman interview, Nakamoto states: “No, and if I were, would I tell you?”
Dorsey looks at Bitcoin’s roots said the Bitcoin white paper — the foundational document introducing BTC in 2008 — makes no reference to “crypto,” Supporting his argument that BTC differs from the wider industry.
White paper instead describes The Bitcoin currency is a “purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash” You can also read about the advantages of using “electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.”
Satoshi Nakamoto posted a Bitcointalk message in July 2010. referred Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency “digital currency using cryptography and a distributed network to replace the need for a trusted central server.”
Andrew Cuomo pitches crypto-fueled comeback in NYC mayoral bid
Andrew Cuomo, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reportedly bets big on AI and cryptocurrency as he tries to win back the position of next Mayor in his city.
New York City Mayoral candidate, The New York City Mayoral Candidate plans to make NYC “the global hub of the future” Eleanor Terrett is the co-host and host of Crypto in America. She has coordinated initiatives in the biotech, blockchain and AI industries, and she modernized the way the city incorporates new technologies. said This Saturday

This will involve, among other things, creating a new position of chief innovation officers to attract more jobs and investments in order boost innovation.
The Innovation Council, consisting of three committees for AI, crypto and biotech will be created. “advise on adoption, workforce development, and cutting red tape for these emerging industries,” Terrett cited unnamed, knowledgeable sources.
Trump confirms a meeting with China’s president. Crypto prices surge.
Donald Trump, President of the United States confirmed Sunday that he would be attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York. meet with China’s President Xi Jinping On October 31, he retracted his earlier comments about there being no such thing as a free market at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Seoul, South Korea. “no reason” Attending the meeting
“We’re going to meet in a couple of weeks. We’re going to meet in South Korea, with president Xi and other people, too,” Trump told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo. Then he added:
“[Xi Jinping] is a very strong leader, a very amazing man. You can look at what he’s done, where he is in his life. It is an amazing story. It’s a story for a great movie. I think we’re gonna be fine with China, but we have to have a fair deal. It’s going to be fair.”
Markets reacted positively, with assets seen as more risky gaining in value.

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Source: cointelegraph.com

