Robert A. Küfner

Robert A. Küfner (May 15, 1988) is a German entrepreneur, author and investor. He is mentioned as a pioneer in the field of Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Robert A. Küfner
BornMay 15, 1988
NationalityGerman
Alma materFresenius University Cologne
OccupationEntrepreneur

Early life

Küfner was born in Wuppertal and raised in Remscheid. He studied Business Administration in Cologne for three terms.[1][2]

Career

In 2010, Küfner read an article in VICE about Bitcoin and saw the potential of the new technology.[3] Fascinated by the possibilities of the blockchain he started mining. He installed a power line in his basement, bought high-performance servers and offered computing power for the mining process,[4] earning many Bitcoins.[1] In 2014, he invested in the Ethereum cryptocurrency.[4]

Küfner changed his focus to the technology behind Bitcoin, Distributed Ledger Technology.[5] He met Till Wendler and Florian Reike at a gathering of Bitcoin enthusiasts in Berlin and together they founded nakamo.to in 2017, company for researching and developing DLT.[6][2] The company was named after Satoshi Nakamoto, the supposed creator of Bitcoin.[4] Since 2018, nakamo.to is part of the Advanced Blockchain AG. The main aim is to develop DLT further to use it as a solution to decentralize tasks, for example in manufacturing or the automotive industry.[5][7]

The new project peaq, cofounded by Küfner, is focusing on further development of directed acyclic graphs. Through the project the Dagchain was invented as an alternative approach to reach consensus within directed acyclic graphs.[6][8]

In 2017, Manager Magazin sent a photographer to Küfner's Florida villa, where he held a bootcamp for nakamo.to. The magazine published a long article focusing mostly on cryptocurrency and the wealth of the group members.[4] The magazine Maize printed an article by Küfner about the possibilities of DLT, in which he criticises the focus on earning money through Bitcoins instead of understanding the underlying technology.[9] The magazine eins put more emphasis on Küfner's position as DLT and blockchain expert.[10]

In 2018 Küfner published Das Krypto-Jahrzehnt to explain the history of cryptocurrencies from 2008 until 2018. He wanted to give an overview of the story as one of the few who had been involved from the beginning.[6]

Publications

  • Das Krypto-Jahrzehnt: Was seit dem ersten Bitcoin alles geschehen ist - und wie digitales Geld die Welt verändern wird Börsenbuchverlag, Kulmbach 2018, ISBN 978-3-86470-600-4

Documentaries

gollark: Yes, but there aren't exactly many bytecode wizards around.
gollark: But 5000KST!
gollark: Maybe you could try dictionary-attacking it or something?
gollark: Also, check out Lemmmy's cool squid laser farm!
gollark: I have no idea how to.

References

  1. Sebastian Leber: Berliner Bitcoin-Experten im Höhenrausch, Tagesspiegel, 3rd. January 2018, retrieved 17 April 2019
  2. Jauernig, Henning (25 January 2018). "Reich mit Ende 20: Was die Berliner Bitcoin-Pioniere als Nächstes vorhaben". Spiegel Online. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  3. Podcast: Rober Küfner – Star der deutschen Krypto-Szene, Blockchain Infos, 8 October 2018, retrieved 17 April 2019
  4. "Hedgefonds steigen ein". manager magazin. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  5. Wirtz, Alexander (7 December 2018). "Advanced Blockchain AG: Interview mit Michael Geike und Robert Küfner auf dem Eigenkapitalforum 2018". Finanztrends (in German). Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  6. Staff, Coin Kurier. "Interview mit Robert Küfner: "Satoshi ist wie Jesus auf die Welt gekommen, um uns zu erlösen" - Coin Kurier". coinkurier.de/. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  7. Blount, Joresa. "10 Blockchain Companies To Watch In 2019". Forbes. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  8. Agrawal, A. J. (20 June 2019). "10 Entrepreneurs Who Are Showing Why Blockchain Is Here to Stay". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  9. "Built on Trust: Distributed Ledger Technology". www.maize.io. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  10. Sarah Sommer: Vertraut den Daten!, brand eins, 2018-06-06
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