Law & Regulation


Satoshi NEVER Posted on Bitcointalk

It is a myth that all the posts on Bitcointalk (bitcointalk.org) from my account (Satoshi) are in fact mine and

The Property Flaw of Lightning

Segregated Witness (SegWit) was said to be introduced to stop purported errors caused by malleability. The truth of the matter

Satoshi and the Byzantine Generals
By Craig Wright | 24 Mar 2020 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Law & Regulation

Before I launched Bitcoin, I had been discussing how the proposed system would work. [1] Many people have failed to

Ledgers and Design

Bookkeeping and accounting journals used within double-entry bookkeeping require write once read many (WORM) tables. Any accounting is posted entry

Binance: The Untrusted Intermediary

Today, as I have done in the past, I set up a number of accounts with Binance based only on

On Decentralisation

In a recent statement by SEC Commissioner Peirce, it was explained: A second area of concern is the lack of

Cryptography and Bitcoin

Cryptography can be used to limit access, and may be restrictive. When a file is encrypted, it can only be

Forking and Passing Off…

If you consider what most cryptocurrency proponents [2] are trying to do, you will see an attempt to exclude governments

Myths of Decentralisation…

There is a completely false narrative that you do not hold bitcoin and that they are an intangible distributed across

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.

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