Bitcoin Vs. Ethereum: TIME’s “Prince of Crypto” And Why Satoshi Is King
Disclaimer: The following op-ed represents the views of the author, and may not necessarily reflect the views of Bitcoinist. Bitcoinist is an advocate of creative and financial freedom alike. TIME Magazine is a respected media outlet with just under 100 years of publishing prowess under its belt. Its recent exposé on Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin […]
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TIME Magazine will release its first fully NFT issue with Vitalik Buterin, inventor of Ethereum. The 28-year-old programmer will appear on the cover. The issue is titled “The Prince of Crypto Has Concerns”, after a story run by Andrew Chow, part of the magazine’s editorial team. Related Reading | Ethereum Closer To Proof Of Stake […]
When Bitcoin first launched, the community was extremely small and it slowly grew during the first two years until the project’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, left the community for good. During the early years encompassing the world of cryptocurrencies, a number of anonymous individuals like Sunny King, Artforz, Rat4, and Cobra followed Satoshi’s method of keeping themselves unknown to the general public. The following is a look at the creator of the privacy-centric Cryptonote protocol, known as Nicolas van Saberhagen. The pseudonym was leveraged by the inventor of the....
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Written by Jason King of Sean's Outpost and reposted with his permission fromreddit. For over a week now, I've been trying to write a year in review piece for Satoshi Forest. The words, which usually just flow like a spigot when I'm passionate about something, seem to just dribble out. And what little ekes by is hardly print worthy. Maybe it's just writer's block? Writer's block happens. Or maybe I'm not as passionate about Satoshi Forest as I used tao be? But, I am passionate about Satoshi Forest, perhaps more than I ever have been. And writer's block, if it is the culprit, cannot explain....