Here's how, according to the neural network, surprised people look like when they first see the creator of bitcoin - an anonymous person named Satoshi Nakamoto:
In the center of the next story was the head of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Gary Gensler. The Commissioner, contrary to the expectations of the crypto community, unleashed the full power of the regulator under his control on the digital asset market. In particular, under his leadership, the SEC accused over 60 crypto projects of illegally issuing securities in the form of tokens, and also sued the two largest crypto exchanges - Binance and Coinbase.
Gensler's actions were not to the liking of the members of the crypto community. Against the backdrop of regulatory pressure, voices began to be heard in favor of the dismissal of the commissioner. If representatives of the crypto industry manage to prove the illegality of Gensler's actions, he could face serious punishment, up to and including imprisonment. Here's how the former head of the SEC, according to the neural network, will while away the term in the cell:
From Gensler, let's move on to other offenders of the crypto community — scammers who have caused many investors to lose money. Let's imagine that all of them were overtaken by justice. Here's how the neural network sees crypto scammers who are sentenced to life imprisonment:
Let's move on to the positive. The main topic of June 2023 was the possible launch of a spot bitcoin ETF in the United States. Investors believe that the approval of a spot bitcoin ETF in the United States could trigger an influx of money into the crypto industry. Here's how the neural network sees the approval of the tool:
Another story with which we turned to the neural network is the legalization of bitcoin in the world. Recall that the first country that made bitcoin a national currency in 2021 was El Salvador. His example was followed by the authorities of the Central African Republic. Here's how the neural network sees the global legalization of cryptocurrencies, or rather, the reaction of society to the event:
Full legalization of cryptocurrencies