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October 31, 2017, 01:01:53 PM
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On October 31, 2008, Satoshi Nakamato, still the anonymous creator of the first cryptocurrency, published his own bitcoin white paper. This day, along with January 3, 2009, when the genesis block generated, is one of the key dates in the history of bitcoin.

The announcement of the new virtual settlement system creation was done through a closed list e-mail on the website metzdowd.com. The letter has signed by Satoshi Nakamato, whose true name is still undisclosed...

Read more https://bit.news/eng/nine-years-ago-satoshi-nakamoto-published-bitcoin-white-paper/
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October 31, 2017, 03:43:52 PM
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Today marks the 9th year after that now-famous man named Satoshi Nakamoto published his paper on Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology. Since then, the colorful, exciting and sometimes chaotic history of Bitcoin unfolds before the eyes of the world. Next year, it would officially be a decade old and if we make a survey of the things that transpired and the many personalities that got involved with Bitcoin, it can be an amazing journey.

And Bitcoin has just started. Compared to other centuries-old fiat currencies, Bitcoin is still so young and there are still a whole lot of so many adventures and potential that Bitcoin can get into. In other words, Bitcoin is just a teenager that is about to fall in love with a girl of his dreams. Now, what can be more exciting than that?

It's time to celebrate Bitcoin's 9th year birthday...may it have so many more birthdays to come!
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