The move is largely procedural and does not settle any questions around the origin of the Bitcoin white paper.
Nobody puts bitcoiners in a corner.
The response asks general questions regarding Craig Wright's claims.
Mayor Suarez once again pledged to turn Miami into a "hub for crypto innovation."
More sites are hosting Bitcoin's founding white paper since Craig Wright's threatened copyright infringement lawsuit.
Should anyone in an open source community have to bear the legal brunt of a seemingly senseless lawsuit?
A technical manifesto, the Bitcoin white paper was released in 2008 under an MIT public license for all to learn from, share and enjoy.
The uploads come in response to legal threats by Craig Wright.
Was Satoshi’s release of the Bitcoin White Paper an allusion to the Reformation or something to do with the ancient pagan tradition of Samhain?
Noelle Acheson compares the soaring rhetoric of JP Barlow’s Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace with the quiet innovation of Satoshi’s bitcoin.
Wright has made another attempt to cement his claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, posting bitcoin's white paper on a scientific paper hosting site.
Craig Wright now has a legal rival for claimed authorship of the bitcoin white paper, as a second registration is filed with the U.S. Copyright Office.
One of the cryptographers most often cited in Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper has reason to think the industry's future is bright.
It's been 10 years since bitcoin's white paper appeared and opened up a whole new world of possibilities, says BitGo's Mike Belshe.
The bitcoin white paper wasn't written for no one. It was a carefully targeted message designed to bootstrap growth.