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Why You Can't Trust More Cryptocurrency White Papers
Why You Can't Trust More Cryptocurrency White Papers
But without formal vetting, it’s rare for a white paper to achieve Nakamoto-level quality. Some papers are outright scams, veiled in pseudo- …
WHY YOU CAN'T TRUST MORE CRYPTOCURRENCY WHITE …
WHY YOU CAN'T TRUST MORE CRYPTOCURRENCY WHITE …
Cite all versions? You can cite all versions by using the DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1466807. This DOI represents all versions, and will always resolve to the latest …
WHY YOU CAN'T TRUST MORE CRYPTOCURRENCY WHITE …
WHY YOU CAN'T TRUST MORE CRYPTOCURRENCY WHITE …
Cite all versions? You can cite all versions by using the DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1466807. This DOI represents all versions, and will always resolve to the latest …
Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust …
Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust …
by P De Filippi · 2020 · Cited by 118 — Indeed, one of the core characteristics of Bitcoin is that “no one needs to be trusted” and “no one can pretend to be a trusted party, as there is none” [54].
Do Blockchain White Papers Really Mean Nothing? – Aleph Zero
Do Blockchain White Papers Really Mean Nothing? – Aleph Zero
The white paper itself says a lot, as well — if it lacks references to other publishings, it doesn’t hold itself up to scientific standards.
Why criminals can't hide behind Bitcoin | Science | AAAS
Why criminals can't hide behind Bitcoin | Science | AAAS
But Bitcoin’s anonymity is also a powerful tool for financing crime: The virtual money can keep shady transactions secret. The paradox of cryptocurrency is that …
How 'Trustless' Is Bitcoin, Really? – The New York Times
How 'Trustless' Is Bitcoin, Really? – The New York Times
And the system would be “trustless” — that is, it would not rely on a trusted party, such as a bank or government, to arbitrate transactions. …
Bitcoin Years Later: Was the Nakamoto White Paper Right?
Bitcoin Years Later: Was the Nakamoto White Paper Right?
More relevantly, Bitcoin’s white paper laid out an inspiring new definition of money … cannot reach optimum efficiency because they cannot avoid disputes.
Transparency, Trust, and Bitcoin – Harvard Business Review
Transparency, Trust, and Bitcoin – Harvard Business Review
Bitcoins cannot; they are more like regular physical goods. … it was introduced in a white paper by its anonymous creator (or creators), Satoshi Nakamoto.
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