Law & Regulation
The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan
Throughout the world, the 16th century was a time of change, whether Western or Eastern. The Tokugawa shogunate had taken
The Japanese Processes of Unification and Reunification
The opening of trade between Europe and Asia in the 15th century led to the arrival of Europeans in Japan
Bitcoin as a Security
In today’s post, I shall endeavour to explain some of the reasoning behind how I created Bitcoin and why I
Collectivism and Protagoras of Abdera
Faith Ridler (2021) managed to capture many of the aspects of intellectual dishonesty and bankruptcy in her article in the
The Library Analogy
Some people think that storing data on Bitcoin is analogous to a public service. There is an error with this
The Anarchist Fallacy
A major fallacy of the anarchist idea that we can create a free society using assassination markets derives from transaction
The Source of Dignity
It is common to see reflections on dignity and many individuals who have never been poor reflect on helping others.
The King’s Wi-Fi
The proof-of-work definition that I used in describing how Bitcoin solved the Byzantine generals problem [1], when questioned by James
The Short versus the Long Term?
All positive social change comes at a cost. Many executives of current organisations attempt to argue that the very reason
Nanostrategy
Recently, it has come to my attention that Michael Saylor has been misleading investors to make a fraudulent gain. He
Bitcoin White Paper Statement of Jan 29, 2021
Last week, I instructed my lawyers to send a series of formal legal letters to a very specific list of
Open Source and Liability
Several individuals in what is termed the “cryptocurrency space” have started to promote a misleading and false premise: that open-source