The Bitcoin Masterclasses: What does privacy mean in terms of the blockchain and Bitcoin?
Dr. Craig Wright continued his Bitcoin Masterclasses series with a lecture on the meaning of privacy as related to blockchain and Bitcoin.
Dr. Craig Wright continued his Bitcoin Masterclasses series with a lecture on the meaning of privacy as related to blockchain and Bitcoin.
Dr. Craig Wright never announced himself as Satoshi Nakamoto, but people and the media antagonistic toward him and his status as Bitcoin's inventor seem to paint him as the 'self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor.'
Confidentiality differs from privacy in that information is shared with the right people, while maintaining privacy means that data is kept from people but is stored on-chain to prove one's identity.
It is the first time that a claim has been brought against the BTC outfit in its entirety, including the wider group of corporates that prop up and disseminate the system.
On Day 1 of the first Bitcoin Masterclasses, Dr. Craig Wright gets down to the Bitcoin business, talking about how to improve on security systems which today are typically restricted to ‘all or nothing’ sharing.
The themes of the first 10 Bitcoin workshops have been identified already by Dr. Craig Wright, with this week's masterclass putting the spotlight on identity and privacy.
Dr. Craig Wright is back on Twitter, and this time states how he would "not be hiding or protecting anything related to my past" to prove he is Satoshi and the author of the 2008 Bitcoin white paper.
The immersive Bitcoin Masterclasses, hosted by Bitcoin inventor Dr. Craig Wright, will take place via livestream on January 25 and 26, covering privacy, identity, and legal requirements.
Contrary to Ripple CTO's David Schwartz belief, the Bitcoin white paper revolves around commerce and not about governments; thus, it was never intended to fix political problems.
Marquez Comelab gives an in-depth discussion on how two clashing groups led to the split of Bitcoin and the importance of building a stable protocol in achieving scalability.
2022 is an eventful year for Dr. Craig Wright, whose legacy as the inventor of Bitcoin is challenged by opponents whose aim is to tarnish his reputation, leading to CSW's several appearances in court.
YouTube channel Across The Rubicon released a video providing three pieces of evidence as to why Australian computer scientist Dr. Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto.