SHA256 and all that: The legend of Bitcoin
Today, we have this amazing new money called Bitcoin—and if you really want to understand it, just look at the word: it’s “bit” joined to “coin.”
Today, we have this amazing new money called Bitcoin—and if you really want to understand it, just look at the word: it’s “bit” joined to “coin.”
The hearing was originally set for McCormack’s strike-out application to be heard, but given that this was withdrawn, Wright’s lawyers had hoped to resolve the case this week.
The Court has ruled on the outstanding motions as to admissibility of evidence in next year’s Kleiman v Wright trial.
The court in Kleiman v Wright has ruled on a series of pre-trial motions as to whether or not certain expert witnesses from both sides will be allowed in next year’s jury trial.
Bitcoin is not "secured by cryptography"—that’s important to understand, and you will understand it better after watching the latest "Theory of Bitcoin" episode.
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.
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.”
Tether is pulling its support for Peter McCormack in Craig Wright’s libel suit, CoinGeek has learned.
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.
When old coins move, digital asset enthusiasts are open to rumours concerning who is behind the transactions and what the implications are.
Acclaimed economist and technology visionary George Gilder was interviewed by Brian Rose and it was aired on London Real TV recently.
We have arrived at a community of nominal libertarians who support price-fixing, production quotas, and who are decidedly against utility, Brent Bevear writes.