Yotoshi Review
Yotoshi
yotoshi.io
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Their Official site text:
Yotoshi Whitepaper
Introduction a.k.a. The Story
From the very inception of this idea, I had to make a decision… fork or not to
fork Kaspa. Well, I started to ask myself, if I fork Kaspa what would be the
purpose of it? Surely Kaspians would want a Kaspa “meme coin” to be built
on DAG protocol, right? Then I started to think further… if I fork Kaspa, I
would just copy the open-source code whilst continually copying the
updates. Sure, it would be fairly launched, mineable, and all that good stuff.
But in the end, as a Kaspa “Maxi” and as a love for the work of Yonatan
Sompolinsky, Shai, and the other exceptional co-creators, I felt it would be a
dishonor to “copy” Kaspa’s code and use it for the benefit of a meme coin.
We here at Yotoshi have only one mission.
Our mission: To spread the love of what Yonatan and his team has been
able to accomplish in such an amazingly short amount of time. This is
something others could not accomplish in many years (if ever). We are
paying homage to their work. As I dug deeper into the depths of my
analytical mind I figured… how can this project somehow, at the VERY
LEAST, have a piece of the “soul” of $KAS inside of Yotoshi, since Yotoshi is
the soul of crypto? Then it hit me, Rust. Rust is what is going to move Kaspa
into the realm of possibilities that crypto (Bitcoin) never saw possible. As a
result, I wrote the contract on Rust under the most popular crypto network in
our current space in order to bring attention to those who might not know
about Kaspa yet, whilst attracting more eyes to this beautiful project we all
love, Kaspa. Thus, I landed on SOLANA. Using Solana, we are able to put
Kaspa in-front of others who would possibly never find it. It is my
responsibility… correction, OUR responsibility to share Kaspa with the world.
I do this laboriously. Now we move forward as Kaspa has found its way into
the circles of inner-circles and sparked the best minds of minds.
In this labor of love, no shortcuts were taken; no achievements left
unrecognized. With clear conscience and open arms, we presented
innovations benefiting all. Just as Kaspa selflessly empowers endless
possibilities, $YOTOSHI exists solely to spotlight its forefather’s promise.
Once I had my vision and my true, honest, and loving mission for this
amazing and alluring endeavor, I set out to find the evidence…
End Introduction
Evidence Exhibits:
The “exhibits” in this white paper come primarily from the X/Twitter Creator @Galaxypals
He, in my eyes raised the most pivotal conspiracy in crypto to date. Is Yonatan Sompolinsky
(Yotoshi) our beloved creator of Kaspa, the true founder of Bitcoin “Satoshi Nakamoto”? In the
end, we will never know for certain unless Yonatan himself comes out and admits this while
showing us hard-coded evidence. Until then, we can only assume that this is the case due to
the evidence brought forward by this X/Twitter “Investigator”. It all started on November 8th
2023:
Get Ready for $YOTOSHI
A new meme coin called $YOTOSHI that will let you join our hilarious and semi-serious
conspiracy theory: Yonatan "Yoto" Sompolinsky is secretly Satoshi Nakamoto wearing a very
thin disguise.
Come get your tinfoil hats! We've got all the "evidence" laid out in this whitepaper executed
through “Exhibits” - though some is circumstantial at best. Hey, but 75% of all good
conspiracy theories run on flimsy clues and wild speculation anyways, right?
So dive down the rabbit hole with us and decide for yourself if Yoto is yanking our chain or if
he legitimately kicks off new coins as a hobby in his abundant spare time. To the memes!
Exhibit A: Yoto's Bio
Yoto's own bio refers to an "imposter" - who is he impersonating?! A certain legendary Bitcoin
founder perhaps?
I mean if you're not pretending to be another famous cryptographer, why make such a weird,
attention-grabbing statement? Might as well wear a name tag that says "Totally Not Satoshi"…
Okay, first off - what self-respecting, totally normal cryptographer describes themselves as an
"imposter" unprompted?! That's just asking weirdo meme coin makers to put their tinfoil hats
on and scream “Aha, you’ve been caught!”
Is the legendary founder of Bitcoin itself masquerading as lowly ol' Yonatan Sompolinsky?