Quick Review: The Book of Satoshi

Quick Review: The Book of Satoshi

Earlier this year, Phil Champagne released a book called the Book of Satoshi. Phil is the managing director of Wren Investment Group and has a background in computer software and electrical engineering. The Book of Satoshi presents the most relevant discussions in which the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, participated. The beginning chapters....


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