


On October 31st, 2024, James Vertisan made history by revealing his true identity as Satoshi Nakamoto. But that wasn’t the biggest revelation—he also introduced Fractal, the system that finally surpasses Bitcoin and blockchain. The future of decentralized finance starts here.

How Trump’s Crypto Reserve Announcement Alters the Landscape for Vertisan and Fractal PART TWO OF SERIES Read PART ONE of this series here. Opening Statement by PARTiCLUS In my previous analysis, Global Economic Leaders: Why the U.S. Falls Behind [Read Here], I laid out a stark reality: while global powers accelerated their digital asset strategies, […]

The Next Era of Decentralization: How Vertisan and Fractal Could Reshape Global Finance Part One of a Two Part Opinion stemming from the previous article titled “The Nations That Will Lead the Next Global Economy – And Why the U.S. Won’t Be One of Them“ PART ONE Read PART TWO of this series here. A […]

James Vertisan: The Real Satoshi Nakamoto and the Genesis Block Fallacy The Catalyst for This Article The catalyst for this article stems from a merely curious, to somewhat amusing question that I asked ChatGPT (an AI conversation-like tool). The question was simply, “How many people have claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto?” and the dialogue that […]

Satoshi Nakamoto was an untouchable concept, a mystery wrapped in cryptographic obfuscation. But now, with the Vertisan rollout, reality is setting in: Satoshi is, in fact, just a human being.

James Vertisan claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but his groundbreaking work on Crypto 2.0 technologies like Fractal and Vertisan speaks louder than words. The real question isn’t whether he needs to prove he’s Satoshi—it’s whether anyone can prove he’s not.