Got the idea from episode 56 of the βWhat Is Your Bitcoin Story?β podcast and thought it was a good chance to ask the stackers and get my very first poll in. ππ€
Both. Elements of Bitcoin, like PoW, are so fundamental that an alien race would probably have invented it too. However the ideosyncracies of exactly how Bitcoin works, like the details of the scripting system, are so specific if you don't call them "inventions", then nothing is an invention.
For those saying that Satoshi invented bitcoin, he didn't, bitcoin is a group of technologies that already existed; he didn't invented anything. For example, he didn't invented timestamp (aka blockchain), it was already invented, he discovered a new way to group certain projects (hashcash, blind signatures, timestamp, pgp) and make it work.
I fall on the max keiser way of thinking here : itβs discovery is a gift to humanity, the timing, the anonymity and selflessness of satoshi and the tying together of all the values that Bitcoin represents.
Well, since I started my journey in Bitcoin, I have known that it comes from cryptography, which is a study from a long time ago and that the person or people who invented it based themselves on that, looking for what was called a new digital currency or digital money.
For me it qualifies as an invention. Even though all of its pieces had already been invented. The mere act of putting them together and creating such a wonderful piece of technology qualifies as an invention.