Newly released Satoshi Nakamoto emails shed light on Bitcoin's early days and ideals
• Emails between Satoshi Nakamoto and early Bitcoin developer Martti Malmi provide new insights into Bitcoin's history, like Nakamoto favoring cash for anonymity and being uncomfortable marketing Bitcoin as an investment.
• The emails show Nakamoto predicted Bitcoin could scale to 100,000 nodes in the future, with transactions costing $0.02 in bandwidth at the time.
• Nakamoto suggested Gavin Andresen be added as a server administrator, saying "I trust him, he’s responsible, professional, and technically much more Linux capable than me."
• Nakamoto championed Proof-of-Work as the only solution for decentralized digital cash without a trusted third party.
• Craig Wright submitted 160,000 documents trying to prove he is Satoshi, but experts say "A real proof of Satoshi would only be like 150 bytes in total."