Another prediction of Bitcoin emergence has been recently discovered by a Reddit user that posted a screenshot from Japanese role-playing video game Final Fantasy III on April 16.
The user refers to a Bitcoin symbol pictured on an object in the game that was officially released on April 27, 1990.
In addition to his observation, the Reddit user called 13entley suggested that the game developers put the Bitcoin symbol on the bed in the game as a prediction of the future major cryptocurrency's emergence.
13entley went so far as to suggest it was a hint to invest in Bitcoin by titling his post "When your favorite game hinted that you should have bought Bitcoin before it even existed in 1994.".
Commenting on the post, Reddit user Ttatt1984 drew a parallel between the Final Fantasy games' Gil currency, which is also translated Gold, to Bitcoin.
Ttatt1984 claimed that Bitcoin is same as Gil because it is "Universal currency," "Accepted anywhere in universe, through time and space."
The first Bitcoin block was mined on Jan. 3, 2009.
Developed under the alias of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin is the first peer-to-peer, digital decentralized cryptocurrency that is powered and controlled only by its users.
The recently found 'prediction' made by the game is not the first supposed prophecy of cryptocurrencies from before they existed.
In 1999, American economist and Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences Milton Friedman predicted the rise of digital currencies like Bitcoin.
Reddit Community: A Game Predicted Bitcoin 28 Years Ago
pubblicato su Apr 17, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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