From: Joichi Ito <Ma> To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: Digital Currency Initiative Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 14:57:24 +0000 FYI Used gift funds to underwrite this which allowed us to move quickly and win this round. Thanks. - Joi > Begin forwarded message: > From: Joi Ito cal > > Subject: Digital Currency Initiative > Date: April 25, 2015 at 10:25:09 AM EDT > To: > As Bitcoin and Digital Currencies have started to become an important trend, the Media Lab has launched an initiative in the space. > I wrote a blog post on why I think Blockchain/Bitcoin are like the Internet: http://joi.ito.corn/weblog/2015/01/23/why-bitcoin-is-.html > The way that Bitcoin is organized currently is that there are five core developers and around a hundred contributors to the core code. The five core developers are like Linus Torvalds of Linux. They decide what changes are made to the core code. One of the five is the lead developer, Wladimir, and one is the Chief Scientist, Gavin. > Gavin, Wladimir and Cory (an important contributing developer) were being paid out of a non-profit organization called the Bitcoin Foundation. A few weeks ago, it "blew up" when one of the board members declared the foundation "bankrupt". ( https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forurn/index.php?/topic/1284-the-truth-about- the-bitcoin-foundation/ ) Many organizations scrambled to step into the vacuum created by the foundation and "take control" of the developers. We moved quickly talking to all of the various stakeholders and the three developers decided to join the Media Lab. This is a big win for us. > According to the WSJ Blog: > http://blogs.wsj.corn/moneybeat/2015/04/24/bitbeat-tackling-bitcoin-price-swings-with-eye-on-emerging- markets/ >> It's official, more or less: MIT's famed Media Lab has become the principal home and funding source for the small team of developers responsible for maintaining and improving bitcoin's core software. >> >> Gavin Andresen, wh