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Bitcoin is the creation of a person or group of people hiding behind the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto”. He (or she) has been able to merge different technologies combining cryptography and distributed registers in order to offer a valuable network without trusted third parties. Despite the success of his invention, Satoshi’s identity remains unknown, and he […]
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