Meet molecular: An activist in Bitcoincash ecosystem.

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Earlier articles about him were published, and attempts were made to learn more about him. Finally, I had the opportunity to speak with him once again.


Meet the man behind the flying spaghetti monster.


In reality, Molecular was born in 1974. And actually discovered Bitcoin in 2010 and lost hope after experiencing some stress while mining it. He mined Bitcoin for three days and was rewarded with 0.0000btc.

According to study, he genuinely fell in love with cryptocurrencies when he first learned about Bitcoin while reading a well-known publication. His interest in peer-to-peer electronic cash was strong.


Interview with molecular.


Q: How did you get into crypto

A: I was an avid slashdot reader in May 2010 and came across an article about this Bitcoin thing. As a hands-on guy I immediately installed the node and checked the "generate" checkbox. My poor little laptop ran hot for 3 days and generated... lo and behold... 0.00 BTC.I turned it off thinking the software didn't even work. What a bummer.There was another slashdot article about this Bitcoin thing in January 2011. This time I did the academic thing and printed the short whitepaper, taking the printout to bed with me... I didn't sleep much that night. The following weeks were intense: I ordered a gpu, built an outdoor miner (my partner was complaining about the noise in the living room), bought BTC through cash-in-the-mail from Canada and from an obscure "magic the gathering online exchange" site with a bank account in Japan and later some alpaca socks and casascius coins. Needless to say I got on everyones nerves talking about Bitcoin constantly and handing out Casascius 1 BTC coins. The whole thing clicked for me in a major way. The tech, the ideology. And the community was a bunch of geeks like me. I loved it, spending all my available time on irc and bitcointalk.----

Q: What are the benefits you have gained from Bitcoincash

A: I think the idea behind Satoshi's experiment of creating p2p cash for the people is giving those people a way out of a system that is increasingly trying to control and rob them. After BTC was hijacked (by those profiting from said system), BCH is the continuation of this experiment. I think the experiment isn't so much wether Bitcoin will work technically (it does), but wether people will actually use this tool to free themselves from oppression and control and become the self-sovereign beings they were "designed" to be. It's currently not looking good, but just being part of this awesome group of people who are trying to keep this spirit and idealism of Bitcoin (and the tech, infrastructure and so on, of course) up and alive against strong winds is the reward for me. This is a chance to be part of something meaningful and positive that has the potential to make the world a much better place for the people living in it... IF those people want it (some don't even see the potential and some don't even see the problem).----

Q: What do you have to say about fund raising for Bitcoincash projects

Q: Can you talk about the ifp event in brief and the misfortune it would cost Bitcoincash users

I'll try to answer those to as a package: Infrastructure (software, services,...) *is* important and it costs resources (including money) to provide it. The IFP idea takes a centralized approach collecting 8% of the mining reward (so every holder pays that, not the miners as many seem to falsely think) and distributing that money in some sort of beaurocratic process to the entities developing and running the infrastructure. I think this is a very dangerous path to go down and one that is against the ideals of Bitcoin.In my mind the ones financing the infrastructure should be the ones profiting from it. That's **the users** of the currency (by ways of paying fees to service companies who in turn pay for the infrastructure), **the companies providing services** to users (who need the infrastructure to operate) and **the holders** of the currency who profit by an increase in the value of their holdings. This must be done on a voluntariy basis if the ideals of decentralization, permissionlessness and non-coerciveness are to be kept intact.Assuming there are enough users and holders of BCH, I have no worries at all that this model of voluntary funding might not work. It *has* worked, it currently *does* work and it *will* work in the future.----

Q: What do you have to say about the market conditions and how is it affecting investors

Pretty much all markets are down across the board mainly because the central banks of the world are increasing interest rates. In crypto this has caused what some call the "crypto winter". So pretty much everyone is caught in assets with not enough cash. Shit is exploding left and right.

A liquidity crisis. Obviously this affects the ability and appetite of investors to invest, but it also implies a healthy cleansing. We'll get through this.----

Q: What can you say concerning your smartbch journey

A: I think smartBCH is a great idea because it can bring in a lot of devs and users and there's a huge ecosystem of evm/web3 stuff that can be used there. The crucial point (as we can now plainly see) is having a good bridge that can be trusted. At first I was hesitant and I ignored the problem with the bridge being run by coinflex custodially. But over time I brushed worries aside telling myself it was temporary, hoping for the best and then putting way too much money into sbch and also flexUSD. I've learned many lessons from this and I think the community has, too. It may just be one of these necessary learning experiences that makes Bitcoin Cash stronger and more resilient going forward. We aalready had a couple of these (the most important one for me so far was to show our ability to actually get rid of the main implementation team if they do something against the majority of the community).


Actually active on the reddit site, he supports new Bitcoincash users on Reddit and has a fervent passion for the Bitcoincash community there. Some seemingly unrelated chemical details had me thinking how someone could have such a strong love for Bitcoincash.

He has really exchanged his doge coin for Bitcoincash, in addition to support Bitcoincash projects with the fact that Bitcoincash works as a p2p electronic cash. Despite Elon Musk's hype making Doge seem to have a really bright future, he sold it out.

He is one of the best people the Bitcoincash environment has ever seen, driven by his passion for the currency. Making him deserving of the nickname "Heart of Bitcoincash".

He has written more than 6000 posts on the Bitcoin Talk website and has made time to look for reliable information about the most recent developments in Bitcoincash. He is actually a hero in the creation of the Bitcoincash ecosystem, as I actually said in my earlier essay regarding money raising. Because of his unwavering love for the Bitcoin community, the real Bitcoin Cash Jesus is truly molecular .

Conclusion.

In order to make Bitcoincash a successful fork of bitcoin, molecular supports Bitcoincash projects and is a Bitcoincash activist.

Despite the fact that the identity of the man behind the image above has not yet been published, I did extensive study but was unable to uncover his true identify on Telegram. We must wait till he discloses his true identity at the appropriate time.

His tweets discuss Bitcoincash marketing and the value of a peer-to-peer network in a rapidly growing planet.

"Bitcoincash be a bad coin if tax is add to it" - QUOTES

Old piece about him as now been updated

https://read.cash/@Big-E/bitcoincash-activist-molecular-e09d7994

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I might as well, create an extensive study, to uncover his true identity. He seems so pretty interesting! Nice context. Stay safe and see you around.

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