When Matt Blaze, a cryptography, and cybersecurity enthusiast, decided to create his website in the 1990’s, he surely felt comfortable joining the “.com” trend.
A website that only served to publish his documents and research, without any interactivity or attractiveness for the everyday user simply made Mr. Blaze look like a geek with a website.
However, a short time later, another anonymous cryptography enthusiast posted an ad on a mailing list and unknowingly set out on the road to change everything: The world of cryptocurrencies was born with Bitcoin (available on Coinbase).
And perhaps this would not be surprising if it weren’t for the name of the website that Matt Blaze registered, which is no less than www.crypto.com, and as the icing on the cake, it turns out that Matt Blaze is against crypto-currencies, which he considers to be mostly “scams.”
So newbies who want to research cryptos and visit crypto.com will find an “anti-crypto” portal run by a very skilled webmaster with a sometimes strict and severe language.