Bitcoin Conspiracy Theorists Suggest Cryptocurrency Created by AI

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Bitcoin Conspiracy Theorists Suggest Cryptocurrency Created by AI

Could it be that the anonymous digital currency Bitcoin was not developed by humans at all but instead by Artificial Intelligence or AI?  That's what one conspiracy website is suggesting and, worse still, the creation of Bitcoin may be for some type of malevolent purposes.


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UFO Today said: “Would it be possible that the reason for the bitcoin code to be so perfect, is the fact that the code wasn’t created by a single extremely skilled developer or even a team of skilled developers?

“Instead, could the code have been generated by a highly advanced artificial intelligence? Think about it. Bitcoin just happened.”

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