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Early Bitcoin Dev Jeff Garzik Discusses Satoshi Nakamoto Insights

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Last updated: September 11, 2024 2:15 pm
By marcel.mihalic@gmail.com 4 Min Read
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Jeff Garzik, an experienced Linux contributor and early open-source developer involved with the Bitcoin project from 2010 to 2017, has shared a series of videos reflecting on his experiences working alongside Bitcoin’s enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

Garzik joined the project in July 2010, contributing to early software releases and notable pull requests, including the initial proposal to increase the block size limit and the first suggestion to remove subsidies for free transactions. During Satoshi’s tenure as maintainer, Garzik had several pull requests accepted, including work that separated the mining code from the Satoshi client.

In the new videos, Garzik shares insights from his time with Satoshi, providing fresh perspectives on whether Satoshi was a single individual or a collective.

“Satoshi as a coder, he’s more the ‘A Beautiful Mind’ type lone genius,” Garzik reminisces.

 “Back when I was studying computer science, we viewed ourselves highly as programmers, and we noticed that other fields like chemistry or biology approached their work differently. Satoshi had that same ethos.”

Garzik expresses his belief that while Satoshi clearly identified the problem he aimed to solve, he may not have fully grasped principles such as “modularity,” “unit testing,” and other fundamental concepts taught in computer science.

“He wisely utilized cryptographic solutions that were established and thoroughly researched, combining them innovatively,” Garzik explained, adding:

“I got the impression that he analyzed existing online experts and considered how to integrate known crypto elements in practical applications to create Bitcoin.”

In another discussion, Garzik asserted his belief that Satoshi was a “self-taught” programmer, emphasizing that Bitcoin’s founder was modest about his limitations.

Further, he commented on Satoshi’s demeanor and work habits, highlighting his unwavering focus on Bitcoin.

“Satoshi would stick strictly to that subject. He never shared any personal insights, moods, or even the time of day,” he notes in one video. “It was always entirely about Bitcoin.”

These reflections span a six-month period leading up to Nakamoto’s departure from the project in January 2011, after which Garzik’s friend and collaborator Gavin Andresen assumed the role of lead maintainer.

The release of these videos coincides with other early Bitcoin contributors sharing their communications with Satoshi, including Martti ‘Sirius’ Malmi and Adam Back, who unveiled hundreds of pages of previously unseen emails related to a public trial in the U.K.

While Garzik has not yet published emails exchanged with Satoshi, these videos, created by his new venture Hemi Network, mark his most extensive public comments on the subject in quite some time.

Established in July, the Hemi Network is described as “a modular Layer-2 protocol for enhanced scaling, security, and interoperability, built on Bitcoin and Ethereum.”

This initiative follows a period post-2017 in which Garzik explored blockchain networks independent of any specific cryptocurrency, a path that includes the 2017 Metronome project, which also aimed for cross-blockchain compatibility.

Garzik departed from the Bitcoin project that year after functioning as the lead maintainer for a hard fork of the Bitcoin protocol that, despite initial support from the startup ecosystem, never officially launched.

The complete video playlist can be found below:

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