Hal Finney wrote: > > * Spammer botnets could burn through pay-per-send email filters > > trivially > If POW tokens do become useful, and especially if they become money, > … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin v0.1 released
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Re: Bitcoin v0.1 released
> Dustin D. Trammell wrote: > > Satoshi Nakamoto wrote: > > You know, I think there were a lot more people interested in the 90's, > > but after more than a decade of failed … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin v0.1 released
Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
James A. Donald wrote: > >Fortunately, it's only necessary to keep a > >pending-transaction pool for the current best branch. > > This requires that we know, that is to say an honest > well … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
In the following email, Satoshi outlines how the proof-of-work chain he developed is a solution to the Byzantine Generals' Problem James A. Donald wrote: > It is not sufficient that everyone knows … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
In this email, Satoshi makes clear the value of Bitcoin over existing payment systems. Checks can bounce a week or two later and credit cards take months to settle. A Bitcoin transaction can be … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
The following email is perhaps one of the most important of Satoshi's emails as it predicts the natural development of a professional mining industry and notes that Bitcoin can scale on-chain to the … [Read more...] about Re: Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper