January 2020


Open Source
By Craig Wright | 24 Jan 2020 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Law & Regulation

The real need for open-source software has been hijacked by a political agenda. I did not create Bitcoin as open-source

How Digital Signatures Work

Way back in 2006, I wrote a legal paper as part of my work with Northumbria University and my postgraduate

Looking the Other Way

Not everything of my story is good and positive, but it is not the one my detractors make out either.

Mistakes Also Come when You Listen to Others…

Many of the multitudes of problems surrounding the implementation of Bitcoin come from my failure to explain things to people.

On Civil Disobedience
By Craig Wright | 08 Jan 2020 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

I believe in law. To me, it holds the convictions of all that is valuable. Having said so, all systems

Anarchy and the Foolish Belief in Assassination Markets

In 2008 and 2009, a group of people mistakenly thought that the world would be better off without banking. The

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