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 . spoiler: Still mysterious - the author makes many guesses, but does not understand blockchain technology, money, nor inventors and coders. A quick read - not much to slow down for.
NOTE TO "Satoshi Nakamoto": Thank you for your work. Please don't waste your valuable time reading this book.
 
To other potential purchasers: instead, donate the price of this book to the Internet Archive. Use the time you saved to read to children, or create something beautiful, or pick up litter.

'''spoiler:''' This book is a waste of time. Nakamoto is still mysterious - the author makes many guesses, but does not understand blockchain technology, money, nor inventors and coders. A quick read - not much to slow down for.

spoiler '''spoiler''' while the copyright date on the book is 2025, much of the material (especially about Craig Wright) was discredited in 2023. This book is padded with too much discredited nonsense, and rather than rewrite it or retract it, Wallace and Crown Books went ahead and printed the nonsense.
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 ,p133 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Andresen | Gavin Andresen ]] '''[[ https://news.bitcoin.com/former-bitcoin-dev-gavin-andresen-revises-2016-blog-post-calls-trust-in-craig-wright-a-mistake/ | retracted ]]''' quote: "I believe Craig Steven Wright is the person who invented bitcoin."
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 .p133 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Andresen | Gavin Andresen ]] '''[[ https://news.bitcoin.com/former-bitcoin-dev-gavin-andresen-revises-2016-blog-post-calls-trust-in-craig-wright-a-mistake/ | retracted ]]''' quote: "I believe Craig Steven Wright is the person who invented bitcoin."
 .p162 Chapter Title "Anything is a Legitimate Area of Investigation"
  .'''''But not a legitimate use of paper, shelf space, and library budgets''''' The closer I look at this P.O.S., the more resentful I am of the wasted time and opportunity.
 .p215 [[ | Ben Laurie ]], former principal engineer at Google, home in Wales
 .p216 "I don't think I even saw '''RPOW'''
  . RPOW not referenced or defined, probably [[ https://nakamotoinstitute.org/finney/rpow/index.html | Reusable Proofs of Work ]]
 .p254 Facebook post by someone named Will Price about Hal Finney
 .p261 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophenia | apophenia ]]

http://http://wiki.keithl.com/MysteriousNakamoto

The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto

Benjamin Wallace 2024 Bvt. Lib.332.4048 WAL

NOTE TO "Satoshi Nakamoto": Thank you for your work. Please don't waste your valuable time reading this book.

To other potential purchasers: instead, donate the price of this book to the Internet Archive. Use the time you saved to read to children, or create something beautiful, or pick up litter.

spoiler: This book is a waste of time. Nakamoto is still mysterious - the author makes many guesses, but does not understand blockchain technology, money, nor inventors and coders. A quick read - not much to slow down for.

spoiler spoiler while the copyright date on the book is 2025, much of the material (especially about Craig Wright) was discredited in 2023. This book is padded with too much discredited nonsense, and rather than rewrite it or retract it, Wallace and Crown Books went ahead and printed the nonsense.

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