In the midst of the mortgage crisis that had a profound impact on the financial landscape, Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, was inspired to develop the revolutionary cryptocurrency in 2008 and 2009. These pivotal years were also characterized by the Federal Reserve’s decision to increase the supply of US dollars and infuse them into the market through a process known as quantitative easing. In 2009, Nakamoto introduced Bitcoin to the world, but soon after, he vanished, leaving behind a desire to embark on fresh ventures.
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