prehistory: add Colored Coins context to Israel visit section#143
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The Israel visit section mentions the Mastercoin team but omits the Colored Coins project, which was part of the same community and explored asset tokenization on Bitcoin in parallel. Colored Coins and Mastercoin were both part of the Israeli Bitcoin community exploring asset tokenization, and this intellectual environment informed early protocol thinking. This also notes the direct involvement with Colored Coins (co-authoring the 2013 whitepaper and contributing to BitcoinX) that preceded the move toward a more generalized protocol.