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legendary
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Bitcoin needs you!
October 27, 2020, 05:39:23 AM
#5
I do enjoy your threads as they are ALWAYS very informative and very well researched Smiley
But I do think you need to include all the articles that Satoshi referenced in the whitepaper. Satoshi obviously looked at these and they all would have had an influence on his thought processes. Obviously not all of these papers were equally influential to the final result , but nonetheless I do believe they should all be included.
Please don’t take this as a negative , I really do appreciate the work gone into this thread  Smiley

legendary
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bitcoindata.science
October 26, 2020, 10:46:14 PM
#4
I do believe including the initial whitepaper dates of Bitcoin, would probably be relevant to the "Bitcoin Origins", and of course the actual launch date, first node online, and first block mined would probably all fit within that category.

I would add the first whitepaper satoshi made (ecash) before bitcoin.

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October 26, 2020, 06:13:39 PM
#3
I do believe including the initial whitepaper dates of Bitcoin, would probably be relevant to the "Bitcoin Origins", and of course the actual launch date, first node online, and first block mined would probably all fit within that category.

You should reserve more part below for future addition to thesl compilation of the topics you wanted to obtain. There could be more than that and I think it could not oy be added in just a day. It needs more time to think of other educational references in learning regarding to cryptocurrency. You can also add the works of other members here in the forum OP so that there will be some reference being made here that we can be proud of. But that is a load of work and I only suggest it OP. If yoi have extra time in doing it the why not?

Seems the thread is based on the origins of Bitcoin, and extends to related cryptocurrency movements, rather than the entire history. I would say this is a fairly good basis on the early "origins" of Bitcoin, and what lead up to Satoshi's Bitcoin. Including anything post creation of Bitcoin probably wouldn't suit the narrative.
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October 26, 2020, 10:55:52 AM
#2
You should reserve more part below for future addition to thesl compilation of the topics you wanted to obtain. There could be more than that and I think it could not oy be added in just a day. It needs more time to think of other educational references in learning regarding to cryptocurrency. You can also add the works of other members here in the forum OP so that there will be some reference being made here that we can be proud of. But that is a load of work and I only suggest it OP. If yoi have extra time in doing it the why not?
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October 26, 2020, 10:45:25 AM
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