Category: Satoshi Nakamoto

  • Bitcoin History Part 21: Miners Pour One out for Satoshi

    Bitcoin History Part 21: Miners Pour One out for Satoshi

    There are a few ways of looking at bitcoin mining. As an ostensibly selfish enterprise, wherein miners are seeking to extract precious coins for profit. And as a community of individuals who envisage a better way of generating, handling and using money, and are motivated to secure the Bitcoin network. The truth is probably somewhere…

  • 23 Days Until a Bonded Courier Supposedly Delivers Keys to $8 Billion in BTC

    23 Days Until a Bonded Courier Supposedly Delivers Keys to $8 Billion in BTC

    In 23 days, the infamous self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright will allegedly receive 1,100,111 BTC from a trust purportedly held in Seychelles. In fact, many Wright supporters and BSV proponents wholeheartedly believe Wright will “gain complete ownership of the trust,” and to a few of these individuals, the funds could be used to bring the…

  • A List of Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventors and Satoshi Clues Debunked in 2019

    A List of Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventors and Satoshi Clues Debunked in 2019

    Since the inception of Bitcoin, a variety of unique individuals have come forward saying they invented blockchain technology. In 2019, a few more self-proclaimed Satoshis came out of the woodwork, alongside evidence pointing toward other individuals who could have used the moniker. So far, clues examined this year still haven’t revealed a smoking gun and…

  • Billion Dollar Bitcoin Lawsuit Continues as Craig Wright Breaks Settlement

    Billion Dollar Bitcoin Lawsuit Continues as Craig Wright Breaks Settlement

    In early September, the high-profile court case Kleiman v. Wright looked as though it was coming to an end as the two parties reached a non-binding settlement. Then on October 30, without much notice, Wright explained that he couldn’t finance the settlement and the agreement was broken. Now the trial will start again and the…

  • How Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Cash System Was Revealed 11 Years Ago

    How Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Cash System Was Revealed 11 Years Ago

    On October 31, 2008, on the eve of Halloween, Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin whitepaper. Since then the revolutionary design of the network has changed the lives of many and has transformed how we look at money today. Also read: China Ranks 35 Crypto Projects as President Xi Pushes Blockchain The 11th Anniversary of the…

  • Satoshi’s Final Messages Leave Tantalizing Clues to His Disappearance

    Satoshi’s Final Messages Leave Tantalizing Clues to His Disappearance

    Maybe the smartest thing Satoshi did after creating Bitcoin was to disappear. The question isn’t ‘why did Satoshi disappear?’ but rather ‘why then?’ Was Satoshi’s departure in early 2011 scheduled long in advance, or did unforeseen events compel Nakamoto to pack his bags and flee the community he had founded, never to return? Several credible…

  • Bitcoin’s Smallest Unit ‘Satoshi’ Added to Oxford English Dictionary

    Bitcoin’s Smallest Unit ‘Satoshi’ Added to Oxford English Dictionary

    Oxford University Press published its recent quarterly report which revealed the term ‘satoshi’ was added to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) database. The word represents the “smallest monetary unit in the Bitcoin digital payment system,” according to the definition. Also Read: The Fed Plans to Inject $60 Billion per Month Into the Economy Satoshi, the…

  • Why the Maximalist Narrative of Just Hodl and Wait Is Unsustainable

    Why the Maximalist Narrative of Just Hodl and Wait Is Unsustainable

    It’s encountered all over the crypto space these days — the idea that the only correct way to “Bitcoin” is to hold and not spend, and to desperately lash out on crypto Twitter at anyone who thinks differently. But what ever happened to Satoshi’s original call for an “electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof…

  • Bitcoin History Part 18: The First Bitcoin Wallet

    Bitcoin History Part 18: The First Bitcoin Wallet

    Bitcoin users today are blessed with a panoply of feature-rich software and hardware wallets. When Bitcoin launched, however, there were no wallets. It took Satoshi Nakamoto to engineer the first desktop client, and his creation proved surprisingly resilient, serving the community faithfully for years. Also read: Bitcoin History Part 17: That Time Mt. Gox Destroyed…

  • Crypto Investment Group Grayscale Releases Bitcoin Cash Primer

    Crypto Investment Group Grayscale Releases Bitcoin Cash Primer

    Crypto investment firm Grayscale has just released “An Introduction to Bitcoin Cash” highlighting the basics of BCH for those who may be yet unfamiliar, or just wish to brush up on the popular token forked from Bitcoin Core on August 1, 2017. With a significant reputation in the industry, Grayscale’s release of the document marks…