Dr. Craig Wright on why Bitcoin Core is everything Bitcoin is not
Bitcoin Core (BTC) may have started out adhering to the principle of Bitcoin, but it quickly morphed into something completely different.
Bitcoin Core (BTC) may have started out adhering to the principle of Bitcoin, but it quickly morphed into something completely different.
The country’s Minister of Finance has reportedly introduced a bill that would offer regulatory guidance for cryptocurrency.
In an in-depth Yours.org piece, Steve Shadders provides an easy-to-understand analogy in order to the clear the confusion about reorganizations.
In a presentation at Brunel University in London, Dr. Craig Wright says Bitcoin will move to 3 billion transactions per second and beyond, which makes the platform suited to mass consumer payments.
When Bitcoin was first conceptualized, it had a very clear and transparent framework but that clarity was clouded by people who thought they knew better.
In his latest Medium post, Dr. Craig Wright discusses the work he’s put into patenting Bitcoin, the scammers that just want to help criminals, and the ultimately accountability he always planned for Bitcoin.
A libertarian Bitcoin investor thought he could escape society through seasteading to find the freedom he craves. The Thai government feels otherwise, and he’s in big trouble now.
In a recent appearance on Sal Mayweather’s podcast, Dr. Craig Wright asserted that Bitcoin was never designed to challenge the financial institutions or to take out the banks.
Michael Richo, 37, was charged with fraud and money laundering offenses for his involvement in a Bitcoin phishing scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut.
For Bitcoin to truly gain global adoption, Kristy-Leigh Minehan told us it needs to make good with governments, make life easier for businesses, and be nearly invisible to users.
nChain Chief Scientist Dr. Craig Wright has argued for preserving the simplicity of Bitcoin, and development of the protocol in line with the original whitepaper.
Dr. Craig Wright has published another article, this time removing any misconceptions around the failed bit gold experiment.