The idea of Bitcoin started in 1998
The idea of Bitcoin was crafted way back in 1998 before its official introduction in 2009, based on court testimony and traces of Dr. Craig Wright being active in information technology.
The idea of Bitcoin was crafted way back in 1998 before its official introduction in 2009, based on court testimony and traces of Dr. Craig Wright being active in information technology.
No matter the price, everyone building on BSV at the moment will still build on it despite the price action because BSV blockchain offers functions that are still there if the price goes up or down.
In a recent blog post, Dr. Wright shares his vision, mission, and values statement, in reference to the findings of others concerning the question of what ethical leadership means.
Dr. Craig Wright sat down in an interview with the Messy Times, where he discussed the loss of rationality in the United States, the true purpose of economic activities, and the democratization of finance.
Dr. Craig Wright concluded that we have already left the Orwell world and are probably entering into an Huxleyian one now—where pleasure would be the driving force.
Dr. Craig Wright added another philosophy course on his website in an attempt to spread liberal education, with more lectures planned in the weeks ahead.
BSV proves itself to be a fruitful blockchain, as seen in its high level of transactions over the years, with more miners coming in to develop services that will transform industries.
In the CBDC playbook of nChain, the risks of CBDCs were discussed, especially "loss of privacy," and the BSV blockchain is a handy tool to enhance privacy at scale.
Drawing from his experiences, Dr. Craig Wright tackles in his paper how anonymity brings power and how social media interaction can control the public's mind, leading to the distortion of the truth.
In the digitized world, we have unlearnt what cash is and rely on electronic account-based systems. The difference between cash and non-cash is staggering, though.
The article Solving Double-Spending showed that Dr. Craig Wright is the inventor of Bitcoin, and Bitcoin is a beautiful tool.
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor recently said that Bitcoin should not be changed—which is fascinating since usually, BTC maximalists tend to be open to disfiguring the protocol as they please.