Daniel Krawisz
Daniel Krawiszis a well-known figure in the Bitcoin community, having written extensively aboutBitcoin economics and technical issues. He was born in 1982 and currently resides in Austin, Texas. He holds a Master's degree in physics from The University of Texas at Austin and is currently pursuing a Master's in software engineering from there.
Krawisz is the founder of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute, which focuses on preserving and promoting theoriginal vision of Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. He is interested in a wide range of topics, including philosophy, information theory, machine learning, physics, mathematics, evolutionary biology, Austrian economics, cryptography, and psychoanalysis.
Krawisz's first experience with cryptocurrencies was in 2011 when he observed the Bitcoin mania and realized that the currency's price could only be explained in terms of the network effect. Since then, he has been an active participant in theBitcoin community, writing articles on various topics related to Bitcoin. He predicts that hyperbitcoinization will happen much faster than hyperinflation and will not disrupt the economy to nearly the same degree.


