In October of 2008 on an obscure anonymous mailing list called the CypherPunk mailing list, an anonymous participant using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto announced the publication of a paper and said, I think I have solved a problem in computer science. I have found a way to create a system of electronic cash that is direct between people, Peer-to-Peer. And on this system of electronic cash I’ve written a white paper and I’ve implemented it in software. On that day Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin White Paper.
This is the original Satoshi Nakamoto White Paper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" now tokenized on the blockchain as a Moken NFT collectible in a colourful flashy design and is unique in the entire universe verified by the blockchain consensus algorithm.
Satoshi Nakamoto's original White Paper #1
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Satoshi Nakamoto's original White Paper #1
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In October of 2008 on an obscure anonymous mailing list called the CypherPunk mailing list, an anonymous participant using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto announced the publication of a paper and said, I think I have solved a problem in computer science. I have found a way to create a system of electronic cash that is direct between people, Peer-to-Peer. And on this system of electronic cash I’ve written a white paper and I’ve implemented it in software. On that day Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin White Paper.
This is the original Satoshi Nakamoto White Paper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" now tokenized on the blockchain as a Moken NFT collectible in a colourful flashy design and is unique in the entire universe verified by the blockchain consensus algorithm.