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Extreme stress tests of Bitcoin scalability

In this article, like other articles on the site, ‘Bitcoin/bitcoin’ refers to Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) not BTC, unless the context indicates a broader reference to include all forks and versions of the historical Bitcoin/bitcoin. Also, we advocate and follow the convention to use the uppercase ‘Bitcoin’ to refer to the Bitcoin blockchain system, and...

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Merging Digitality and Physicality

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Truth in culture

“The irony is that only western culture allows dissent against culture and the acceptance of other ideas… yet western culture has the most dissenters.” Dr. Craig S. Wright, Linkedin post From a cybernetics view, a culture is a complex system that relies on both a base Unity and an active Requisite Variety to absorb (to deal with) the environment. The Western culture’s base unity is Truth, while the Eastern culture’s base unity is Order. For… Read More »Truth in culture

What backs the dollar and cryptocurrencies?

This analysis posted on LinkedIn is representative of a prevailing misunderstanding about the monetary system.  It is a misunderstanding that the US dollar (or any fiat money) is backed by the central bank, and a further misunderstanding that cryptocurrencies are backed by anything of more substance than what backs the dollar. First, there is an important distinction between money and currency to be made (see Money & Currency). Money is backed by value, while currency is… Read More »What backs the dollar and cryptocurrencies?

The Genesis block & a ‘set-in-stone’ protocol

A great post and an instructive dialogue on LinkedIn. A thoughtful question by Michael Fletcher led to Dr. Craig S Wright answering with genuine Satoshi authority.

Genesis does not just mean the beginning. The purpose of calling this the Genesis block relates to the fact that there was nothing but chaos in the beginning. The creation of the Genesis block takes data without form and void as darkness upon the face of the deep. With this, light enters, and the system forms. That is why it is a Genesis block.

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Bit & Coin

Merging Digitality and Physicality

Volume IDigital Humanity’s Truth Layer - The New Internet, its Authenticity Layer, and Applications
Introduction
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Volume IIBitcoin, Blockchain, and Beyond - Essays of Science, Economics, Law, Ethics, and Controversies
Introduction
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Lawlessness and valuelessness

This is the next Maddoff…. A new Ponzi is just a Ponzi and this guy is deceiving investors in a criminal scheme. Dr. Craig S. Wright, commenting on FTX, a rapidly rising crypto exchange. Based on what can be seen so far, it is a prima facie case of Ponzi.  But as an outsider, I can only try not to judge or even to watch.  Whether this will be busted, and when, it’s hard to say.  Bernie Madoff ran… Read More »Lawlessness and valuelessness

Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes is a very peculiar book in the Bible. Some more sensitive Christians may even feel a little awkward reading Ecclesiastes due to its apparent pessimism and negativity. The reason for this feeling is often because we do not realize that God’s revelation has a historical order, a hierarchy, and a structure. If we mistakenly think of the whole Bible as a series of flat, side-by-side books, thinking that these volumes present independent, parallel lessons… Read More »Ecclesiastes

Resurrection

Jesus was crucified, died, and was buried. After the Lord’s death, his body would remain for only three days, after which he would rise again, but God the Father still carefully arranged the burial of His Son so that he would be buried in a new tomb purchased in advance by a rich man. Jesus would take a new spiritual body after his resurrection and ascend to heaven after witnessing on earth for nearly 40… Read More »Resurrection

Crucifixion

That night of the Last Supper, Jesus was sold, went through a sequence of swift trials and was condemned to death on the cross. Faced with death, Jesus himself said that the time had come for the Son to glorify the Father (John 17:1). The Lord knew what was going to happen and knew what it all meant. Concerning the death of the Lord: The disciples said, “You must not die.” (But they did not… Read More »Crucifixion

Gethsemane

After the Last Supper, Jesus entered the final temptation he had to face, Gethsemane. Death was ahead, and Jesus had to pass through it. It was the necessary way to establish a new relationship between God and man. The trial that the Lord passed through in the face of death is definitely not the test of death that we usually imagine. Countless people have died in this world, and many have even shown fearlessness in… Read More »Gethsemane

The Last Supper and the death of Jesus

On the 10th day of the first month of the Jewish calendar, Jesus entered into Jerusalem, as the Lamb of God needed to be selected and examined, according to the Old Testament (Exodus 12:3), for the sacrifice made on the 14th day of the month (Exodus 12:6). The importance of this last week of time Jesus spent on earth with his disciples before he was betrayed and crucified surpasses the rest of all human history… Read More »The Last Supper and the death of Jesus