$BKZ is the oldest Buckazoid token in the world and the only one with the correct spelling of the name. In 1991, Sierra On-Line created a game named Space Quest IV; in the game, the in-game currency is named Buckazoid, which looks identical to the Bitcoin logo created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2010. Two developers worked at Sierra On-Line at that time, one named Satoshi Uesaka and the other named Rodney Nakamoto. During that time, Hal Finney lived Mesa, Arizona, about 20 minutes away from Rodney Nakamoto, and was also working on Space Related games. Coincidence? That's for you to decide and for us to discover on our Space Quest to unravelling the mysteries of Bitcoin and its connection to Buckazoid.
$BKZ is the oldest Buckazoid token in the world and the only one with the correct spelling of the name. In 1991, Sierra On-Line created a game named Space Quest IV; in the game, the in-game currency is named Buckazoid, which looks identical to the Bitcoin logo created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2010. Two developers worked at Sierra On-Line at that time, one named Satoshi Uesaka and the other named Rodney Nakamoto. During that time, Hal Finney lived Mesa, Arizona, about 20 minutes away from Rodney Nakamoto, and was also working on Space Related games. Coincidence? That's for you to decide and for us to discover on our Space Quest to unravelling the mysteries of Bitcoin and its connection to Buckazoid.