Amir Taaki Explained
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Birth Date: | 1988 2, df=yes |
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Amir Taaki (Persian: امیر تاکی; born 6 February 1988) is a British-Iranian anarchist revolutionary, hacktivist, and programmer who is known for his leading role in the Bitcoin project, and for pioneering many open source projects.[1] [2] Forbes listed Taaki in their 30 Under 30 listing of 2014.[3] [4] Driven by the political philosophy of the Rojava revolution, Taaki traveled to Syria, served in the YPG military, and worked in Rojava's civil society on various economic projects for a year and a half.[5]
Biography
Amir Taaki was born 6 February 1988[6] in London, the eldest of three children of a Scottish-English mother and an Iranian father who is a property developer. Taaki grew up in nearby Kent.[7] From an early age Taaki took an interest in computer technology, teaching himself computer programming.[8]
After briefly attending two British universities,[9] Taaki gravitated to the free software movement. Taaki assisted in the creation of SDL Collide, an extension of Simple DirectMedia Layer, an open source library used by video game developers.[10]
In 2009 and 2010, Taaki made his living as a professional poker player. His experience with online gambling attracted him to the Bitcoin project.[11] At one point, he was listed among Bitcoin's main developers.[12] He founded the first UK Bitcoin exchange, "Britcoin", which was succeeded in 2011 by a new British exchange called Intersango, in which he was a principal developer.[13] [7] Intersango has since closed.[14]
In 2012, Taaki organized the first Bitcoin conference in London.[15]
In 2014, together with Cody Wilson, he launched the Dark Wallet project after a crowdfunding run on IndieGoGo which raised over $50,000.[16] [17] [18] Taaki, along with other developers from Airbitz, a Bitcoin software company, created a prototype for a decentralised marketplace called "DarkMarket" in 2014, at a hackathon in Toronto, which was forked into the OpenBazaar project.[19]
As of 2013, he resided in an anarchist squat in the former anti-G8 HQ building in London, England.[20] [21]
In 2015, Taaki went to Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan) to offer his skills to the revolution and served the YPG military.[22] He had no training but spent three and a half months in the YPG military fighting on the front. He was then discharged and worked in the civil society for over a year on various projects for Rojava's economics committee.
In February 2018, Taaki created a group in Catalonia dedicated to leveraging blockchain technology to help national liberation causes such as the Catalan independence movement.[23]
In 2023, Politico reported that Taaki was working on an anarchist project called DarkFi that aimed to allow people to form organizations that collectively raise and distribute money in complete secrecy.[24]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Colao . J.J. . Amir Taaki, 25 - In Photos: 2014 30 under 30: Technology . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140109072551/http://www.forbes.com/pictures/elld45eemkm/amir-taaki-25/ . 9 January 2014 . Forbes.
- News: Ball . James . 20 April 2012 . Hacktivists in the frontline battle for the internet . The Guardian . London . 20 April 2012.
- Web site: Forbes 30 Under 30 . Forbes . 4 October 2018.
- Web site: Meet the world's next billionaires - from Mashable's Pete Cashmore to Bitcoin renegade Amir Taaki. https://web.archive.org/web/20140107154641/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/meet-the-worlds-next-billionaires--from-mashables-pete-cashmore-to-bitcoin-renegade-amir-taaki-9042710.html . 2014-01-07 . limited . live. The Independent. 7 January 2014 .
- Web site: Tech enigma Amir Taaki on Forbes and fighting Isis in Syria. Susannah Butter. Standard.co.uk. 6 April 2017 .
- Web site: Amir Taaki . Companies House . 4 October 2018.
- Book: Bartlett, Jamie . The dark net : inside the digital underworld . 2015 . 978-1-61219-489-9 . Brooklyn . 900594552. Jamie Bartlett.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110326214259/http://www.epcaconference.com/index.php/2011/2011/speakers/%28offset%29/20 "Speakers 2011,"
- News: Herrmann. Joshi. Silicon Roundabout's not for him: meet super-hacker, master coder and Bitcoin boy Amir Taaki in his Hackney squat. 30 June 2015. 29 January 2014.
- Web site: SDL_Collide . SourceForge . 4 October 2018 . 8 Jan 2015.
- Web site: Ball . James . James Ball (journalist) . 2011-06-22 . Bitcoins: What are they, and how do they work? . 2024-04-13 . The Guardian . en-GB.
- Web site: Herrmann . Joshi . The Anarchist Hacker Bitcoin Would Rather Not Talk About . Vice . 2015-07-10 . en . 2021-08-13 .
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120426062717/https://intersango.com/about-us.php "About Us: Personal Statements,"
- News: Cryptoanarchists pull trigger on fight over future of Bitcoin . . 2013-10-31 .
- News: Internet showdown: Why digital freedom matters to us all . Healy . Hazel . New Internationalist . 1 December 2012 . 16 August 2022 . London.
- Del Castillo. Michael. Dark Wallet: A Radical Way to Bitcoin. The New Yorker. 24 September 2013. 15 May 2014.
- Web site: Greenberg. Andy. Dark Wallet Aims To Be The Anarchist's Bitcoin App of Choice. Forbes Online. 31 October 2013. 15 May 2014.
- Greenberg. Andy. 'Dark Wallet' Is About to Make Bitcoin Money Laundering Easier Than Ever. Wired. 29 April 2014. 15 May 2014.
- Inside the 'DarkMarket' Prototype, a Silk Road the FBI Can Never Seize . Greenberg . Andy . . 24 April 2014 . 23 August 2014.
- News: Siddique. Haroon. G8: riot police enter central London building occupied by protesters. 8 July 2015. 11 June 2013.
- News: Copestake. Jen. Hiding currency in the Dark Wallet. 8 July 2015. 19 September 2014.
- Greenberg . Andy . How an anarchist Bitcoin coder found himself fighting ISIS in Syria . Wired . 4 October 2018 . 29 Mar 2017.
- Amir fought Isis in Syria, now he's enlisting an army of hacker monks to save bitcoin from itself. wired. 6 Mar 2018. Volpicelli . Gian . 3 Oct 2018.
- Schreckinger, Ben (February 2, 2023) "A new crypto threat to government launches." Politico. (Retrieved March 6, 2023).