Who Wants to Be a Satoshi Millionaire w/ Adam Back, Shinobi, Susie Violet Ward & Chris Seedor
Think you know Bitcoin inside out? Adam Back, Shinobi, and Susie Violet Ward face off in the fastest Bitcoin trivia gameshow on earth hosted by Chris Seedor. TempleOS memes, Silk Road camel logos, Moscow Time, and halving math. 21 questions, 1,000+ players worldwide, and 1 million sats on the line — this is “Who Wants to Be a Satoshi Millionaire?” recorded live at Bitcoin Amsterdam. From $5 wrench attacks to Satoshi’s first Windows-only client, no topic was safe.Winner walked away with 1M sats and a BitBox Nova. Drop your score in the comments — how many did YOU get right?
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🔶 Host: Chris Seedor - Bitsurance.eu, Seedor.io, Satskeeper.com
🔶 Adam Back - Blockstream
🔶 Shinobi - Bitcoin Magazine
🔶 Susie Violet Ward - Bitcoin Policy UK
Chapters:
00:00 – 1 Million Sats Prize Reveal
00:48 – Prizes: BitBox Nova, hardware wallets, 1M sats
01:20 – How to play via Slido
02:52 – Question 1: Bitcoin whitepaper title
04:39 – Question 2: Where is El Salvador?
06:18 – Question 3: Bitcoin halving frequency
07:23 – Question 4: Bitcoin v0.1 only ran on…
09:07 – Question 5: Block 630,000 significance
10:23 – Question 6: “Moscow Time” meme origin
12:50 – Question 7: Official BitBox logo
13:54 – Question 8: $5 Wrench Attack
14:59 – Question 9: Which name means “Taylor” in Hungarian?
15:28 – Question 10: Silk Road logo animal (camel!)
16:15 – Question 11: How many logos did Satoshi design?
18:21 – Question 12: 1 BTC vs 1kg gold
19:25 – Question 13: Math at €500k Bitcoin
19:45 – Question 14: Bitcoin older than Instagram
20:26 – Question 15: Trezor Model One code name
21:27 – Question 16: Who wrote UASF?
22:51 – Question 17: Square merchants accepting BTC
23:20 – Question 18: Longest-used currency in history
24:12 – Question 19: Top Euro exchange
25:01 – Question 20: Next block expectation
25:44 – Final Question 21: Halving napkin math
26:08 – Winner announced + 1M sats handed out
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