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Satoshi's Vision.  The Bitcoin whitepaper is the original thesis paper written under the pseudonym [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] on October 31, 2008 that set the basic structure of the [[Bitcoin]] network. The paper is titled [[Bitcoin]]: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. While one may imagine a thesis paper being exceptionally long, this one was only nine pages.
Satoshi's Vision.  The Bitcoin whitepaper is the original thesis paper written under the pseudonym [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] on October 31, 2008 that set the basic structure of the [[Bitcoin]] network. The paper is titled [[Bitcoin]]: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. While one may imagine a thesis paper being exceptionally long, this one was only nine pages.


This was Satoshi's idea for an electronic currency that can make transactions with low costs while using no financial institutions or third parties. Instead of using a centralized server, it is structured to use many terminals connected over a peer-to-peer ([[P2P]]) network. It explains how the proof of work structure renders falsification of transaction information nearly impossible.<ref>https://bitflyer.com/en-us/s/glossary/bitcoin-whitepaper</ref>
This was Satoshi's idea for an electronic currency that can make transactions with low costs while using no financial institutions or third parties. Instead of using a centralized server, it is structured to use many terminals connected over a peer-to-peer ([[Peer to Peer|P2P]]) network. It explains how the proof of work structure renders falsification of transaction information nearly impossible.<ref>https://bitflyer.com/en-us/s/glossary/bitcoin-whitepaper</ref>


== See More ==
== See More ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 7 May 2022

Satoshi's Vision. The Bitcoin whitepaper is the original thesis paper written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto on October 31, 2008 that set the basic structure of the Bitcoin network. The paper is titled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. While one may imagine a thesis paper being exceptionally long, this one was only nine pages.

This was Satoshi's idea for an electronic currency that can make transactions with low costs while using no financial institutions or third parties. Instead of using a centralized server, it is structured to use many terminals connected over a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. It explains how the proof of work structure renders falsification of transaction information nearly impossible.[1]

See More

Bitcoin Whitepaper on bitcoin.org

References