Satoshi Nakamoto is the renowned inventor of Bitcoin. He authored the original white paper titled, ""Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System,"" implemented the first blockchain, and deployed Bitcoin in 2009 as the first decentralized digital currency. At Bitcoin's peak in December 2017, his stake in the digital currency was worth more than $19 billion US Dollars, making Nakamoto possibly the 44th richest person in the world at the time. The Official Bitcoin Coloring Book is Nakamoto's first book. He is donating 100% of his author royalties to support STEM and environmental education programs serving underprivileged youth.
There is nothing I enjoy better than lounging in my silk robe with a tumbler of 18 year old Lephraud single malt and The Official Bitcoin Coloring Book. I do the actually coloring work of course, while my (ahem) assistant keeps a disciplined eye on my progress. She's there to make darned sure I stay well within the lines. And do I ever. Absolutely intoxicating. --Diamond James, CEO, J.P. Morgain I'm a huge fan of Satoshi's work, especially his new Official Bitcoin Coloring Book, and I think it's a must for everyone in the crypto space. I bought a copy, then eye-scanned it and cached in my visual cortex. I do the coloring work virtually, in the background. I like how it frees that part of my brain from distractions, so I can focus on the important stuff like scaling Etheorum better and making it even more difficult to understand. But that's just me. --Vitallike Buttering, programming wunderkind and creator of the Etheorum blockchain platform Everyone knows I built my fortune by reading boring footnotes in boring financial reports, and making boring investments in boring companies. It's taken a long boring lifetime, but it has finally paid off. Now, other people spend hours reading my boring footnotes. And some even pay millions to watch me eat lunch and bore them about topics like compound interest. So this Bitcoin business really gets my goat. Some of these young fellows are getting very rich, very fast, without being boring at all. It irks me. Especially the Lambos. I've always secretly wanted one, but when your whole life is predicated on being folksy and predictable . . well, a Hurac n Performante is just not an option. So the Official Bitcoin Coloring Book has been a godsend for me. I work on it privately in my wood-paneled den and daydream about a different life, away from pinstriped suits and actuarial tables. And I'm not usually one to boast, but I have gotten pretty good at this coloring business. Right now, I'm sticking with the one color I know best--black. But soon . . . --Buffet Warden, billionaire investor and Chairman of the Bored, Blandshire Haffling