We can assume that someone from Apple put the Bitcoin Whitepaper in MacOs without informing Apple officials. That's why Apple never announced that MacOs have Bitcoin Whitepaper in them. Nobody knew it was there for a couple of years. When people discovered this, Apple must ask their engineers who did that a couple of years ago. I don't know what happened, but maybe Apple officials didn't like it, and now they want to remove it from their future MacOs. Don't count; I am right here. It's all based on my assumption.
Quite a logical assumption. That's what I thought when I saw the title of this thread.
Probably, it was a joke of one of the developers (or it was a bitcoin fan) with the placement of whitepaper in MacOS. If this story had not received wide publicity, then Apple probably would not even have paid attention to all this. But after the media found out about the whitepaper in MacOS, the company's management had no choice but to decide to remove it so as not to be associated with bitcoin.
If Apple were interested in btc, they would have announced this long ago and added it to their Apple Store as a payment method. Perhaps they are stopped by the issue of regulation. You should ask them yourself. Nobody in the media has done this yet?
Just in: As the title says, apple has now hidden the bitcoin whitepaper from its latest macOS ventura 13.4 beta 3.
With every institution trying to get their hands on bitcoin, does this new action from apple mean that they are not much interested in btc?
Why are they trying to hide the generational financial innovation? I would like to know what thoughts you guys got in your mind about this.
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https://news.coincu.com/183946-apple-removes-bitcoin-whitepaper-from-macos/The highlighted question is ill-posed. There is no motive in their actions to hide it. Apple has the right to do with their products what they want, that is, add or remove any materials.