On Halloween, Oct. 31, 2008, while many were preoccupied with costumes and candy, an anonymous figure, known only as Satoshi Nakamoto, released a document that would ultimately reshape global finance.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Gary Gensler suggested he had no plans to alter the SEC’s course on its “regulation by enforcement” approach to crypto. Gary Gensler, chair of the United States ...
Presumptive Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh has in the past voiced tentative support for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), viewing it as a ...
On Thursday, former president Donald Trump celebrated the 16th anniversary of Satoshi Nakamoto’s bitcoin white paper, first published October 31, 2008, by reaffirming his commitment to championing the ...
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Michael Saylor’s bitcoin thesis: Money or commodity?
Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin white paper envisioned a “peer-to-peer electronic cash system,” but Bitcoin’s biggest proponent seems to have an entirely different view of its purpose. Strategy executive ...
Here are the biggest stories of the week, along with analysis from The Street, and important Blocksleaders information to stay informed. But first a reminder that today, sixteen years ago, Satoshi ...
For a man who many believe could actually be Satoshi, Blockstream CEO Adam Back is surprisingly understanding on the question of normies buying so-called “paper Bitcoin” via the ETFs. “You have to ...
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