3 Wrights don’t make a wrong
Like the Wright Flyer of 1903, BitCoin is an incredible elegant invention which is one of the greatest creations of our era, and possibly THE greatest, John Pitts writes.
Like the Wright Flyer of 1903, BitCoin is an incredible elegant invention which is one of the greatest creations of our era, and possibly THE greatest, John Pitts writes.
Fundamentals are the theme for Dr. Craig Wright and Ryan X. Charles in the "Theory of Bitcoin: White Paper" series.
Satoshi Nakamoto debuted the Bitcoin white paper to the Cryptography Mailing List on October 31, 2008, saying, “I’ve been working on a new electronic cash system.”
This week in CoinGeek Pulse, we are running down the top stories that shake the Bitcoin and blockchain industry.
Today Satoshi Nakamoto, whose government name is Craig Steven Wright, turns 50 years old—half a century! Beyond the birthday, the birth and evolution of Bitcoin over the years is just as impressive.
The in-depth educational series featuring conversations between Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles is taking a sidestep from its regular programming.
If wallets exist that support more than one application, that wallet is already more useful than any app-specific one, Joshua Henslee writes.
Eli Afram debunks the prevailing rhetoric that blockchains don’t scale, or they don’t scale well.
nChain’s Owen Vaughan cleared up misconceptions on Bitcoin nodes as he explained the network topology as defined in the Bitcoin whitepaper.
The recently held Wales Tech Week featured a session on “Blockchain Research: Digital Assets and Beyond.”
In a Medium post, Stas Trock details how real-world data can be leveraged to implement a stateful contract.
Despite 51% attacks being debunked, those who misunderstand the nature of proof of work chains continue to bring this up as a concern.