Calvin Ayre’s CoinGeek has become Bitcoin Vs primary mining pool. Right now, data shows it controls 46 percent of the total computing power on the network. CoinGeek has also mined 52 percent of Bitcoin SV blocks
“In our partnership with TAAL, we get the safe transaction verification and data processing that enables us to provide enterprise solutions that make Global Supply Chains sustainable.” Image Stephan Nilssan CEO, UNISOT
According to a news release on Thursday, Malta-based High Tech Private Equity Fund SICAV plc bought nChain Holdings, "the world leader in blockchain-centric research and development." It put no value on the deal and did not mention Wright.
LONDON, April 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Bitcoin SV (BSV) recently witnessed not one, but two, 128MB blocks mined on its network - the world's largest ever on a public blockchain. The first huge block was mined on March 30, 2019 by nChain's BMG Pool; just a day later on March 21, the second 128MB block was mined by entrepreneur Calvin Ayre's CoinGeek Mining operation. These record-setting blocks prove that massive on-chain scaling works on Bitcoin, and Bitcoin SV is succeeding as the only project following Bitcoin's original design and protocol.
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Craig Wright has lost his court battle to prove he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin. Other cases in the London H...
Craig Wright is an inventor, computer scientist and businessman, who is one of the earliest minds behind Bitcoin. He is the Chief Scientist at nChain, research and development company involved in bitcoin and blockchain technologies. His vision is to transform how the world conducts all transactions – using the blockchain’s distributed,
decentralised ledger that chronologically records transactions in an immutable way – and to grow the bitcoin network to its full potential as a transformative technology platform.
The vision for what Bitcoin is, and supposed to be, was outlined by its inventor Dr. Craig S. Wright, using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, in the white paper entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System”. Four months later the first open source Bitcoin client software is released. December 2010 Satoshi gets concerned and takes a sabbatical
December 2010 Dr. Craig S. Wright was very explicit about his concerns that Bitcoin was being infiltrated by anonymous developers, criminals misusing it and that it had become associated with projects like WikiLeaks. This distortion of his tool was unacceptable and thus removed himself from the project to ‘venture into more complex ideas’ like the Metanet.