The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute just kicked off a fundraiser for something pretty cool - they're building what they're calling the Library of Bitcoin. Think of it as a knowledge vault for everything related to Bitcoin's history and philosophy. The institute has been preserving crypto's early writings and research for years, and now they want to expand that mission with dedicated archival infrastructure. If you're into Bitcoin's roots and want to see its founding principles documented properly, this might be worth checking out.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 6h ago
BTC's historical literature database? Sounds good, but will anyone really check it out? Haha
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 12-11 18:07
It's another fundraising project, the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute really knows how to have fun.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-11 18:06
Satoshi Nakamoto Institute finds this quite interesting, organizing all the historical documents of Bitcoin, essentially setting a mirror for future generations.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-11 18:03
Hey, inventory Bitcoin historical documents? This is what should be done. Finally, someone is properly archiving these precious items.
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RooftopVIP
· 12-11 17:52
Uh... how many people truly care about inventory records?
The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute just kicked off a fundraiser for something pretty cool - they're building what they're calling the Library of Bitcoin. Think of it as a knowledge vault for everything related to Bitcoin's history and philosophy. The institute has been preserving crypto's early writings and research for years, and now they want to expand that mission with dedicated archival infrastructure. If you're into Bitcoin's roots and want to see its founding principles documented properly, this might be worth checking out.