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Nick #Szabo define contratos inteligentes como “um conjunto de promessas, especificadas em formato digital, incluindo protocolos dentro dos quais as partes cumprem essas promessas”. Num artigo de 1996, Szabo argumentou que os contratos inteligentes têm o potencial de revolucionar os mercados digitais, tornando possível automatizar a execução de contratos e reduzir a necessidade de confiança entre as partes. Neste artigo, os contratos inteligentes são explicados, juntamente com seu mecanismo e casos de uso. Em seguida, são discutidos os contratos inteligentes Bitcoin.

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Legendary #cypherpunk #Nick #Szabo joins JAN3 as Chief Scientist to lead groundbreaking research on Bitcoin's role in global trade, monetary policy, and financial sovereignty! 🌍🚀

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Just so you know Nick Szabo designed a mechanism for a decentralized digital #currency he called Bit Gold in 1998.

While Bit #gold was not implemented, it is still considered a direct precursor to Bitcoin.

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The structure of blocks using Merkle trees was proposed back in 1979. Hashcash (#AdamBack, 1997), b-money (Wei Dai, 1998), Bit Gold (Nick #Szabo, 2005) formed the foundation of the future cryptocurrency. #Satoshi #Nakamoto - whoever he was merely assembled already existing ideas into a single, working system. Simple rules - complex behavior. Just two lines: reward /2 and max_supply = 21M are enough to launch a unique monetary model with predictable emission and profound market consequences.

The four-year halving cycle conveniently synchronizes with macroeconomic and political cycles: US presidential elections, FED policy, and investment strategy timeframes.

What looks like fractal magic today is often just a trick with mirrors called ex-post curve-fitting. We see perfect matches only because we know the future in advance and adjust the model after the fact.

Satoshi (or, more likely, a team of developers) set a rigid, completely transparent supply trajectory. Everything you see - from "super-fractals" to growth to $100K - stems from the combination of this trajectory with greed, fear, and network effects.

Bitcoin is an engineering masterpiece created within the capabilities of one talented cryptographer or a small group of developers from the early 2000s. No aliens. No time machine. No magic.

The chart shows the theory of Bitcoin's four-year cycles, built on fixed halving dates.
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RT jpmayall: #Article Bitcoin as Validation of the Regression Theorem: An Austrian Synthesis with #Szabo and #Ammous
Author: J. P. Mayall

Abstract
At the intersection of Austrian economics and digital innovation, Bitcoin exemplifies a new form of money that validates classical theories of monetary emergence. This essay synthesizes the views of Menger, Mises, Rothbard, and Hayek with those of Nick Szabo and Saifedean Ammous, analyzing Bitcoin as a technological collectible that progresses into sound money through spontaneous order, cryptographic trust, and ideological appeal. Drawing on anthropology, economic history, and game theory, it defends Bitcoin's compliance with the regression theorem and critiques materialist objections by refocusing on subjective value, symbolic utility, and decentralized sovereignty.

Keywords: Austrian School of Economics, Bitcoin, Regression Theorem, Monetary Theory, Cryptocurrency, Game Theory Applications, Subjective Value Theory
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