Tag Archive: Craig Wright
Michael Kendall
January 4, 2021
Craig Wright is probably scratching his head, wondering why bitcoin (BTC) has soared past $30,000 while his Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) languishes around its average price for the past year. BTC has left BSV behind despite BSV’s leaps in blockchain…
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Michael Kendall
March 12, 2020
The next halving of bitcoin’s mining reward will occur around the week of May 18, 2020. The mining reward halves every four years. A designed algorithm creates the supply of bitcoin on a schedule coded into the Bitcoin protocol. After…
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Michael Kendall
March 5, 2020
Calvin Ayre runs the cryptocurrency news site CoinGeek and is a long-time backer of Craig Wright and Bitcoin SV. CoinGeek presented a conference in London on February 20-21 that promoted advances from Bitcoin SV’s recently released Genesis protocol upgrade that…
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Michael Kendall
January 10, 2018
In Part I, I examined Wright’s monetary views expressed in The illusion of scale in segregated witness. It is a rehash of Friedman’s failed monetarism experiment of the 70s, with fixed money supply instead of constant supply. Monetarism without an…
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Michael Kendall
January 3, 2018
Craig Wright, the Australian mathematician and serial academic credential achiever, is widely associated as Satoshi Nakamoto. Andrew O’Hagan wrote The Satoshi Affair, a long account of the events leading up to Wright’s public failure to prove he is Satoshi. Wright…
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