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Recent discussions within the cryptocurrency community have reignited debates about the origins of Bitcoin and its potential ties to the National Security Agency (NSA).

Mar 01, 2025 at 02:53 pm

A tweet by crypto researcher Xaif (@Xaif_03) has brought attention to intriguing connections between the NSA, Bitcoin, and Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer, David Schwartz.

Recent discussions within the cryptocurrency community have reignited debates about the origins of Bitcoin and its potential ties to the National Security Agency (NSA).

Recent discussions within the cryptocurrency community have reignited debates about the origins of Bitcoin and its potential ties to the National Security Agency (NSA).

A tweet by crypto researcher Xaif (@Xaif_03) has brought attention to intriguing connections between the NSA, Bitcoin, and Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer, David Schwartz.

Did the NSA Create Bitcoin? The Shocking XRP Connection!🤯🤯

In 1988, David Schwartz-now CTO of Ripple-filed a patent strikingly similar to Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). Notably, he also worked as a contractor for the NSA.

By 1996, the NSA published "How to Make a Mint:… pic.twitter.com/ueid9Dc0lx

— 𝕏aif🇮🇳|🇺🇸 (@Xaif_Crypto) February 26, 2024

David Schwartz’s Early Innovations and NSA Ties

In 1988, David Schwartz, currently serving as Ripple’s CTO, filed a patent for a distributed computer network technology. This early innovation predates the advent of blockchain and suggests that concepts foundational to modern cryptocurrencies were being explored decades prior.

Adding depth to this narrative, Schwartz’s professional background includes working as a contractor for the NSA. This association has led to speculation about the extent of the NSA’s involvement in the early development of cryptographic technologies that underpin digital currencies.

The NSA’s Foray into Digital Cash

In 1996, the NSA published a paper titled “How to Make a Mint: The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash.” This document delves into the mechanisms of creating anonymous digital currencies and references the work of Tatsuaki Okamoto, a renowned cryptographer.

The inclusion of Okamoto’s research has fueled conjecture about possible pseudonymous identities, with some drawing parallels to “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin.

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SHA-256: The Cryptographic Backbone

A critical component of Bitcoin’s architecture is its use of the SHA-256 hashing algorithm, developed by the NSA. SHA-256 ensures the security and integrity of data within the Bitcoin network. The NSA’s role in creating this algorithm has prompted questions about whether Bitcoin’s reliance on SHA-256 indicates deeper connections to the agency.

Speculations on Bitcoin as an NSA Experiment

The convergence of these factors has led to theories suggesting that Bitcoin may have originated as an NSA experiment-a “Beta Test Coin”-before the development of XRP. Proponents of this theory point to the timeline of events, the involvement of key individuals like David Schwartz, and the NSA’s cryptographic contributions as evidence of a coordinated effort to pioneer digital currency.

While these connections are intriguing, it’s essential to be cautious. The cryptocurrency landscape is complex, and definitive evidence linking Bitcoin’s creation to the NSA remains elusive. As the community continues to explore these narratives, further research and transparency are necessary to substantiate or refute these claims.

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