Law & Regulation


The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan
By Craig Wright | 30 Sep 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

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
By Craig Wright | 05 Aug 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

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
By Craig Wright | 13 Jul 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

Faith Ridler (2021) managed to capture many of the aspects of intellectual dishonesty and bankruptcy in her article in the

The Library Analogy
By Craig Wright | 25 Jun 2021 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Law & Regulation

Some people think that storing data on Bitcoin is analogous to a public service. There is an error with this

The Anarchist Fallacy
By Craig Wright | 17 Jun 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

A major fallacy of the anarchist idea that we can create a free society using assassination markets derives from transaction

The Source of Dignity
By Craig Wright | 21 May 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

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
By Craig Wright | 05 May 2021 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Law & Regulation

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?
By Craig Wright | 03 Mar 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

All positive social change comes at a cost. Many executives of current organisations attempt to argue that the very reason

Nanostrategy
By Craig Wright | 29 Jan 2021 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Law & Regulation

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

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