Satoshi Nakamoto Hoodie
Satoshi Nakamoto Hoodie
Satoshi Nakamoto hoodie With Punk inspired Cypherpunk print
We wanted to pay tribute the man that created Bitcoin, so we designed this Satoshi Nakamoto hoodie to do just that. We like to think that we have a bit of punk attitude, punk style was all about sticking it to the man, going against what was expected and fighting back. That's what crypto is, that's what Bitcoin is. There's nothing more punk than that. This Satoshi Nakamoto hoodie is to celebrate that.
With a hand drawn design inspired by classic punk fashion, the Satoshi Nakamoto hoodie will stand out. The design features a news style print of Satoshi himself... or is it ???, showcasing the hand printed nature a punk poster. With crypto references, such as the TRADFI - NO FUTURE, DEGENERATE wording and more. Using bright bold colours to give design some serious impact. The Satoshi Nakamoto Hoodie also has sleeve print details. Anarchy logo on one sleeve and a famous quote about the cyberpunk movement "No amount of violence will Ever solve a math problem" Tis quote is taken from the awesome book; Cypherpunks, The freedom and future of the internet.
The Satoshi Nakamoto Bitcoin hoodie is inspired by classic punk fashion, think Vivienne Westwood in 77. Think the sex pistols down the kings road, think of the Clash ripping it up on stage. That's what cryto is to trad finance. This is us. Shout about it.
Satoshi Nakamoto Bitcoin Hoodie details
- premium heavy feeling ethically grown cotton blend
- Classic fit
- Sleeve prints
- front print
- choice of colours
- unisex
- Inspired by punk fashion
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The Cypherpunk Movement that started in the 80's and through the 90's when a group of like minded individuals came together. This group was fearful and unhappy about the levels of government spying and prying, censorship and limitations being placed on free speech. The cypherpunks valued free speech, individual freedom and had a love for cryptography. They had backgrounds in a wide range of fields including law, politics and computer science. The group also had a history of activism. They strongly believed that people should be able to communicate freely with privacy, this led to them working on encryption methods, such as public key cryptography and VPN's. This lead the group on to creating many privacy led computer programmes, including smart contracts and eventually Bitcoin, which led to blockchain technology.
We reckon that's pretty punk and we reckon it should be celebrated.