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Title: Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?
Post by: nintendo1889 on May 10, 2023, 02:29:43 PM
Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?



Title: Re: Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?
Post by: zanezane on May 10, 2023, 02:38:42 PM
Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?


Hello @OP, SourceForge.net no longer maintains an archive of the bitcoin-list mailing list. However, an archive of the mailing list from its early days in 2009 to mid 2013 is available on the Narkive website. You can access the Bitcoin mailing list archives on Narkive at the this IRL.

https://bitoin.narkive.com (https://bitoin.narkive.com)


Title: Re: Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?
Post by: BitMaxz on May 10, 2023, 03:17:31 PM
The link above does not work and it gives me a warning it's not safe to share that link if the browser warns that it's not safe to access.

@OP I think you might be looking to this below archive.org still have them
- https://web.archive.org/web/20100716172525/http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bitcoin-list



Title: Re: Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?
Post by: nintendo1889 on May 10, 2023, 03:28:10 PM
Where are the archives of the original bitcoin-list@sourceforge.net?


Hello @OP, SourceForge.net no longer maintains an archive of the bitcoin-list mailing list. However, an archive of the mailing list from its early days in 2009 to mid 2013 is available on the Narkive website. You can access the Bitcoin mailing list archives on Narkive at the this IRL.

https://bitoin.narkive.com (https://bitoin.narkive.com)

The narkive link does not work.

I realized that they are all already archived on in various places:

https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/

I highly recommend the book of satoshi by phil champagne (it's a great overview of how bitcoin works)

I did find this interesting analysis of the early bitcoin-list posts:

https://www.resistance.money/research/library/to%20be%20organised%20better/Will%20Luther%20papers/getting_off_the_ground_the_case_of_bitcoin.pdf