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January 22, 2014, 06:24:02 PM
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Adam Back Interview

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Adam Back is a British Cryptographer and crypto-hacker. He’s the inventor of Hashcash, the proof of work system used by Bitcoin and after we were initially introduced by a mutual acquaintance Charles Hoskinson, I met him at the vegas conference surrounded by a large huddle of conference attendees listening to him speak in the hall.

Adam very rarely does interviews, and so when he agreed without too much reticence I was thrilled. I’m a pretty sharp guy, but I know my strengths and organized what I hoped would be a half hour interview between he and Andreas M. Antonopoulos the next morning before our Brunch meetup.

We finished brunch and Andreas never showed up, today I’m pleased to share with you the reason why.

What follows is a very deep, lengthy and many times highly technical conversation about Bitcoin. It will not be for everybody, but I encourage you to listen to it anyhow because it is an important conversation.

http://letstalkbitcoin.com/e77-the-adam-back-interview/
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January 22, 2014, 06:25:21 PM
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(vermeintliche) Schwächen und Kritik am Bitcoin-Protokoll

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses
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Zusammenstellung der Protokolle

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Redecentralization: building a robust cryptocurrency developer network

https://blog.conformal.com/redecentralization-robust-developer-network/
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Satoshis Rechner Analyse mit Hilfe der Blockchain

http://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/

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These Are the People Behind Bitcoin's Rise
It's likely that you've heard about bitcoin and its legendary rise by now.
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A pseudonymous Japanese hacker laid out the blueprint for the peer-to-peer digital currency shortly before vanishing into thin air.

Primarily the province of Internet hackers, web savvy drug launderers and libertarian techies, bitcoin went mainstream in 2013. After an intense March and early April, the currency saw a unit of the virtual money climb from $15 USD to an astounding $200 on April 9.

Of course, this peak was accompanied by a sharp correction, which saw bitcoin lose about half its value. The digital dough has held its ground as a vehicle for speculation, and more importantly as a hedge against financial instability, particularly among the eurozone's more decimated economies. This is in the wake of mass scrutiny following the crash, which the currency's detractors deemed its end.

As of this writing, bitcoins are trading at $113.

While the tale of creator Satoshi Nakamoto has been spun far and wide, what's less known is the supporting cast of characters who seized the reigns following Nakamoto's disappearance and built the bitcoin ecosystem into the vibrant and growing economy it is today, with a worth of over $1 billion.

Benzinga's slideshow will introduce you to the individuals responsible for bitcoin's rise. The handles provided for some of the names are their message board identities or Internet alter egos.

These Are the People Behind Bitcoin's Rise >>>

http://www.benzinga.com/tech/13/05/3563567/meet-the-22-most-important-people-behind-bitcoin
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March 15, 2014, 11:20:43 AM
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Satoshi’s Genius: Unexpected Ways in which Bitcoin Dodged Some Cryptographic Bullets
by VITALIK BUTERIN on OCTOBER 28, 2013 17

http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7781/satoshis-genius-unexpected-ways-in-which-bitcoin-dodged-some-cryptographic-bullet/
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