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  2. Who created Bitcoin? Newly published emails offer fresh ... - AOL

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    The messages, which surfaced for the first time last week in a court trial, are a new opportunity to read Satoshi in his own words.

  3. Satoshi Nakamoto - Wikipedia

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    The same day, Gizmodo published a story with evidence supposedly obtained by a hacker who broke into Wright's email accounts, claiming that Satoshi Nakamoto was a joint pseudonym for Wright and computer forensics analyst Dave Kleiman, who died in 2013. [49] Wright's claim was supported by Andresen and former Bitcoin Foundation director Jon ...

  4. HBO doc reveals Bitcoin creator is Peter Todd—that’s wrong ...

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    Satoshi Nakamoto gave Bitcoin to the world in early 2009. His creation has since sparked a global rebellion against banks and governments, while its value has soared to well over $1 trillion—or ...

  5. List of bitcoin forks - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin Satoshi Vision: Forked at block 556766, 15 November 2018, for each Bitcoin Cash (BCH), an owner got 1 Bitcoin SV (BSV). eCash: Forked at block 661648, 15 November 2020, for each Bitcoin Cash (BCH), an owner got 1,000,000 eCash (XEC).

  6. Does Bitcoin’s Satoshi Nakamoto have a dead man’s switch?

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    The reality, though, remains that we are unlikely to hear from Satoshi ever again. Nonetheless, as the creator of Bitcoin retreats deeper into myth, it's fun to imagine the black swan event of ...

  7. Bitcoin Cash - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, Bitcoin Cash experienced a contested hard fork where the project split into two cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Satoshi Vision. [12] In November 2020, there was a second contested hard fork where the leading node implementation, BitcoinABC, created BCHA (now dubbed "eCash" or "XEC"). [48] [49]

  8. Erik Voorhees - Wikipedia

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    Voorhees was born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1984, [6] and was raised in Colorado. [7] In 2003, Voorhees enrolled at the University of Puget Sound, where he became friends with a fellow student named Nicolas Cary, who he would introduce to Bitcoin; Cary later founded Blockchain.com.

  9. Why Satoshi Nakamoto is smiling at BlackRock’s ... - AOL

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    Over the last decade, companies like Coinbase and Kraken have made it easy to set up accounts on their exchanges to buy a bitcoin or a fraction of a bitcoin. It's fair to wonder what the market is ...