There’s no doubt about the fact that the bitcoin community has voiced their opinions on a Newsweek exposé of the alleged Satoshi Nakamoto (long story short: outrage and disappointment) by Leah McGrath Goodman, but now the Bitcoin Foundation is chiming in.
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“Today we have seen heightened media speculation on the identity of Satoshi
The foundation took the opportunity to remind the community that “There was no need to know and trust Satoshi
The post, by Jeff Garzik, continues:
" href="https://www.newsbtc.com/dictionary/satoshi/" data-wpel-link="internal">Satoshi’s identity is understandable, but please consider responsible disclosure, and the danger such a revelation may generate.
It just about sums up the community’s reaction, less the anger. But regardless of who Nakamoto is or isn’t, we’re reminded that Goodman’s piece, while interesting, is irrelevant.
“The Bitcoin protocol would not exist without Satoshi
Read the full post on the Bitcoin Foundation blog.
Saturday, 26 December 2020