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Title: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: Severian on March 31, 2013, 04:35:25 AM
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The obvious brilliance of the solution rests on one fact: the Bitcoin network has been up for four years. The bad press, the network attacks, the server hacks, the market crashes…all have come and gone but Bitcoin keeps chugging like the lean and strong little engine that it is.

Below is Satoshi’s early description of his solution to the Byzantine Generals’ Problem which we now use as Bitcoin’s blockchain.

Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain (http://peculium.net/2013/03/30/satoshi-nakamoto-explains-the-blockchain/)


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: knight22 on March 31, 2013, 06:38:18 AM
Wow this is full of historical stuffs!! Thanks for sharing this!

Others:

http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=cryptography%40metzdowd.com&q=satoshi&submit.x=0&submit.y=0


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: AnonyMint on March 31, 2013, 07:34:11 AM
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The obvious brilliance of the solution rests on one fact: the Bitcoin network has been up for four years. The bad press, the network attacks, the server hacks, the market crashes…all have come and gone but Bitcoin keeps chugging like the lean and strong little engine that it is.

Below is Satoshi’s early description of his solution to the Byzantine Generals’ Problem which we now use as Bitcoin’s blockchain.

Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain (http://peculium.net/2013/03/30/satoshi-nakamoto-explains-the-blockchain/)

Have you ever heard of Long-tail distribution failure:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160612.0


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: aes1 on March 31, 2013, 08:22:57 AM
Wow this is full of historical stuffs!! Thanks for sharing this!

Others:

http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=cryptography%40metzdowd.com&q=satoshi&submit.x=0&submit.y=0

It's a gold mine indeed. Interesting to see some of the old topics like requiring proof-of-work for sending email and other means of spam prevention (I'd love to see a forum software that would use bitcoins to prevent spam).

Also, the first reply to the 0.1 announcement by Hal Finney nails it: the odds of bitcoin succeeding vs. the expected value of bitcoin were quite attractive at that point, even though few people realized it. Now more and more are starting to realize it (despite, or perhaps because the odds of succeeding are much bigger now), which is in turn driving the price higher and higher.


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: Friend of a Friend on March 31, 2013, 08:26:29 AM
It'll be interesting to see if Bitcoin can avoid having any more issues and hackings throughout it's hopefully continuing life :)


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: advanced on March 31, 2013, 09:33:15 AM
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The obvious brilliance of the solution rests on one fact: the Bitcoin network has been up for four years. The bad press, the network attacks, the server hacks, the market crashes…all have come and gone but Bitcoin keeps chugging like the lean and strong little engine that it is.

Below is Satoshi’s early description of his solution to the Byzantine Generals’ Problem which we now use as Bitcoin’s blockchain.

Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain (http://peculium.net/2013/03/30/satoshi-nakamoto-explains-the-blockchain/)
Thanks for the gig! useful!


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: bitchris on March 31, 2013, 05:23:48 PM
I was looking for this - Thanks!


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: jimafternoon on April 14, 2013, 05:45:43 AM
I was looking for this - Thanks!

Did he post on this forum?   

If so, under what name?


Title: Re: Satoshi Nakamoto explains the blockchain
Post by: fiaskow on April 14, 2013, 07:22:31 AM
It'll be interesting to see if Bitcoin can avoid having any more issues and hackings throughout it's hopefully continuing life :)

Don't confuse the bitcoin network with the exchanges/wallets/services built to lubricate the bitcoin economy. There will always be security breaches of those types of services.Just like regular online banks/payment services gets phised/compromised but it doesnt have a material effect on the currencies it holds/trades.