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The Book of Satoshi

The Collected Writings of Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, 1st Edition

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The Book of Satoshi

By: Phil Champagne
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The Book of Satoshi, the collected writings of Satoshi Nakamoto, creator of the bitcoin. The foreword was written by Jeff Berwick.

©2014 Phil Champagne (P)2015 Phil Champagne
Security & Encryption Computer Security Encryption Cryptocurrency Technology

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As a collection of spoken internet forum threads, the inclusion of "re:whatever at time and date" before each passage brings TL:DR right off of bitcointalk.com and into audio. Satoshi's writings are less revealing about himself than might be hoped and due to their age, if you're already a BTC user, you'll already know much of it, so it's more a historical than practical listen

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