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On Presidents' Day, Americans celebrate the civic virtues of founding fathers like George Washington. There is another founding father who deserves celebration too: Satoshi Nakamoto.
Like Washington, Satoshi walked away from power. And so bitcoin now roams free.
The abstract above is from a new paper with
craig (npub10af…0xj0), to appear in "The Satoshi Papers" (pending review). It's going to be a cool and totally unique collection.
Published at
2023-02-20 14:03:26Event JSON
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