
Many have tried and failed to identify the person behind the notorious pseudonym, Satoshi Nakamoto. Shortly after the launch of Bitcoin, Nakamoto vanished form the face of the earth, leaving only a few traces behind. One of the biggest remnants of Nakamoto’s online existence is an extensive list of forum posts the Bitcoin creator penned while he still worked on the project. An institute set up to educate the masses about the history and vision of Bitcoin’s creation, the Nakamoto Institute, has indexed every single post Nakamoto ever made – and broken down the list in categories. Ahead of the…
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