The years 2008 and 2009 witnessed a significant event in the form of the mortgage crisis, which is widely believed to have played a crucial role in inspiring Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin. In response to this crisis, the Federal Reserve embarked on a strategy of quantitative easing, whereby they printed extra US dollars and injected them into the market. It was against this backdrop that Nakamoto introduced Bitcoin to the world in 2009. However, soon after this groundbreaking development, Nakamoto mysteriously vanished in 2010, leaving behind a desire to embark on fresh ventures.