Oh my Satoshi
2018-10
<h3>Satoshi's Vision: Free Bitcoin</h3>
October 2018
October
2018
→ December
→ November
→ October
→ September
→ August
→ July
→ June ~
Notable events:
→ HashWars
→ 10th Birthday Whitepaper
→ 1st BCH Birthday
→ BlackNet solved
<h1>Happy Whitepaper Day!</h1><p>Satoshi Nakamoto announced the creation of Bitcoin to the cryptography mailing list on 31 October 2008. </p><p>→ This is what happened 10 years later.</em> </p>

10 years anniversary on Oct 31 2018
Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
I've been working on a new electronic cash system that's fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party.
The paper is available at:
http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
The main properties:
Double-spending is prevented with a peer-to-peer network.
No mint or other trusted parties.
Participants can be anonymous.
New coins are made from Hashcash style proof-of-work.
The proof-of-work for new coin generation also powers the
network to prevent double-spending
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
Abstract. A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be ...
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Published by Satoshi Nakamoto
Fri 6:10pm 2008 10-31 UTC Oct 31 2008
Source:
http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography
Emperor of Bitcoin says: "I think I figured out nChain's business model"
Published by Daniel Krawisz on 30 Oct 2018
Source:
https://youtu.be/2765PgtHkVk
Q&A with the Bitcoin SV Development Team
We sat down for a Q&A with the Bitcoin SV development team with questions taken from this Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments...
Published by The BCH Boys on 30 Oct 2018
"Culture has shifted."
1/ Only ~30% of Americans trust schools, the media, or banks. Similar trends appear globally. This is a 40-year downward trend, not b/c of the Internet. We no longer trust the pillar institutions of post-WWII society and this has significant consequences.
2/ We used to think of paranoia about schools, banks, or the media as fringe beliefs. But they are now the mainstream belief structure! The foundational beliefs behind Bitcoin are not new. They are resonating now because culture has shifted.
Archived Thread

Tweeted by Avichal Garg @avichal ⚡ on Oct 23, 2018
Source:
https://twitter.com
<h2>Phases of the Bitcoin system</h2>
Published by Craig Wright (Bitcoin is BCH without WHC) on Oct 20, 2018
Dear Roger: Why DSV is a Million-Fold Subsidy
Posted by Ryan X. Charles on 21.10.2018
Source:
https://youtu.be/-cTNRhc4Jrw
Craig Wright talks about Timothy May
(Starting from 2:39)
JD: How did you get into the whole Bitcoin world? You were presumably very very early on in the game.
CW: I've been involved in the whole Bitcoin world the whole time. I’ve been involved in the nature of security and crypto currencies since the the 90s. I was sort of … I met Tim May back in the early 90s and although we have some very different ideas of sort of philosophy of all this, we have some overlaps and parallels as well, so Tim would have been a lot more like you, I guess, the crypto anarchist where I'm the terrible business economist type, companies-are-a-good person and small government but allow companies to get on with it.
Published by The James Delingpole Channel on 18.10.2018
Source:
https://youtu.be/Yr3aiicJq8I
Will Satoshi Nakamoto Tweet Today? Some Believe a Prediction From 1988 Says So
Published by Jose Antonio Lanz on October 10, 2018
Forget Nostradamus, forget Tarot, forget astrology. There is an article from “The Economist” which might predict that Satoshi Nakamoto (the real one) is going to resurface with a tweet today, October 10, 2018.
This curiosity may be the favorite conversational topic for those crypto enthusiasts and fans of conspiracy theories. Satoshi Nakamoto, the character who has managed to revolutionize the world of finance, not only remained under the anonymity but disappeared from the radar as he/she decided to “move onto other things.”
According to people interested in the subject, an issue of “The Economist” dated January 9th, 1988, may contain a prediction in which on the front page they make reference to Bitcoin and not only that, but it could have encoded the prophecy of a tweet from its creator.
The article supposedly talking about Bitcoin is titled “Get Ready For a World Currency.” The reference might seem obvious given the global character of Bitcoin and its use as an international currency.
However, there is a possible reference to a tweet by Satoshi Nakamoto. In the upper part is an article titled “Takeshita Comes to Town.” After reordering the letters, it is an anagram of “Satoshi Nakamoto Tweet.”
Satoshi Nakamoto Loves Symbolism
The study of anagrams and hidden messages has always been one of the most important tasks for those seeking to decipher prophecies.
The date of the prophecy appears on the cover: a phoenix bird with a coin hanging from its neck. It supposedly reflects the value of 10 Phoenix and the year 2018. The coin symbol can represent an intercrossed 1 and 0. The date when reading vertically is 10/10/2018.
According to Trustnodes, although the magazine was issued on January 9, “some speculate it went out to newsstands on the 3rd of January”. Also, the 3rd of January could be the elaboration date of the article and the 9th the date of its publication. This date is important because the genesis block of Bitcoin was created on January 3rd.
Another proof of Satoshi Nakamoto’s preference for symbolic dates may be the day they chose for their birthday:
“Nakamoto’s Birthday is 5th of April 1975. On the 5th of April 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 6102 to seize gold from American citizens. In 1975, that order effectively came to an end.”
Source:
https://ethereumworldnews.com
A Conversation with Jimmy Nguyen
Published The BCH Boys on 9 Oct 2018
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Jimmy Nguyen of nChain Group to talk about his journey into Bitcoin, the Satoshi Vision implementation of Bitcoin (BCH), the upcoming CoinGeek Week conference, and much more. Our interview with Jimmy starts at 21:48.
In our introduction we talk about the upcoming CoinGeek Week conference, the amazing creations of unwriter, a Bitcoin (BCH) search engine, and Nakamoto Consensus.
Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POcU0P...
"The first website hosted on the blockchain"
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/9k...
Launching a Website on the Bitcoin Cash Network Is Now a Reality
Published by Jamie Redman on Sep 30, 2018
https://news.bitcoin.com/launching-a-website-on-the-bitcoin-cash-network-is-now-a-reality/

Trust in Smart Contracts
Both electronic and paper documents are subject to tampering. The discovery of collisions has demonstrated that the process of signing a hash signature is not without its own vulnerabilities. In fact, the collision allows two versions of the document to be created with the same hash and thus same electronic signature. For now, SHA256 is considered secure, but, not all hash functions are.
→ 4 min read
Posted by Craig on Oct 7, 2018

Personal Security Device
The last week, another of the patent applications related to my papers received a grant. This research proposes a methodology to encrypt the content of a device (for instance, a laptop) without storing any keys on the device itself. The keys, or rather a piece of information (the message) needed to compute keys, are stored in another device (the smartphone). A new message is generated every time the content of the laptop is encrypted, so that every set of keys is used only once.
→ 8 min read
Posted by Craig on Oct 9, 2018

Hidden Costs
The flaw in stating that economic calculations cannot be conducted is the constant cry that not all costs can be calculated. This is true to an extent, but like all good sophisms, only to a degree.
→ 4 min read
Posted by Craig on Oct 6, 2018
Hosting a website on the BCH blockchain with bitdb 2.0. I am close but no sigar.
"When you paste this code in the bitdb explorer and run the query you are able to find my HTML code. Just look at “out” & “s2” and follow every box below. There it is. https://ibb.co/fmGwYe But this is not even near being a website. Whatever I tried, I was not able to make the HTML more readable, let alone, display it in a browser. Just to say it again, I am a noob and lacking such skills."
Published by Donald Mulders on 1 October 2018
Tools used:
Source:
https://www.yours.org
Bitcoin Cash: The leading Blockchain for New Commerce & Technology
Published by nChain on 14 Oct 2018
Chief Scientist Craig Wright talks how Bitcoin Cash (BCH) will become the leading global blockchain for new commercial uses and technology advancements. The speech was given in Cardiff, Wales (October 4, 2018).
Railroaded | E1: The Targeting & Caging of Ross Ulbricht
Published by Free Ross on 1 Oct 2018
1st episode of a six-part series revealing behind-the-scenes information you've never heard before. Peek into the inner workings and conflicts in the Silk Road story and meet the people involved.
It's an eye-opener!
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Written version and footnotes: https://freeross.org/railroaded
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This episode includes:
- Traveling the Silk Road (1:37)
- Passing the Torch (3:59)
- Targeting Karpeles (6:22)
- Fighting for Control (12:57)
- Going Rogue (17:50)
Episode 2 will be released on Oct 9!
Narrated by Adrian Bisson.
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Introducing BitDB 2.0
Published by unwriter, October 2018
Background
A couple of months ago, I released a project called BitDB.
BitDB 1.0 was a Bitcoin OP_RETURN database. Back then I had been working on various OP_RETURN powered applications and realized that it would be immensely helpful if there was a way to generalize all the work needed when working with OP_RETURNs.
Instead of having to write custom code to crawl, index, and query the blockchain for every new app, it would be nice if I could just create a standard API for all OP_RETURN related tasks. So I built the first version of BitDB, which crawled all OP_RETURNs from the blockchain and stored them in a MongoDB instance, and made it available through a portable query interface.
https://bitdb.network
Source:
https://www.yours.org
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