A Satoshi is the smallest fraction of a Bitcoin that can currently be sent: 0.00000001 BTC, that is, a hundredth of a millionth BTC. In the future, however, the protocol may be updated to allow further subdivisions, should they be needed. Further examples of units 1 BTC = 1,000 mBTC (millibitcoin) 1 BTC = 1,000,000 μBTC (microbitcoin) 1 BTC = 100,000,000 Satoshis 1 mBTC = 100,000 Satoshis 1 ...
Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese? For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.
Where can I access the original, Satoshi written Bitcoin code? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 2 months ago Modified 3 years, 10 months ago
I am curious to know which wallets belong to Satoshi Nakamoto? I heard that the BTC in them were never moved.
How can we calculate all Satoshi Bitcoin holdings? I know about the genesis address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa and then there are lots of mining addreses When ...
5 He used satoshin@gmx.com (from original Bitcoin whitepaper) and satoshi@vistomail.com (from email logs). gmx.com is a free email service that may or may not have had location based restrictions on registration at the time. vistomail.com is an email service from anonymousspeech, the domain registrar proxy he used to register bitcoin.org.
Satoshi Nakamoto hasn't been involved in Bitcoin for 14 years and effectively disappeared So far as I know, the last known email address of Satoshi Nakamoto has not been responded to or used by Satoshi Nakamoto since 2011.
When Satoshi Nakamoto mined his first set of blocks in 2008/2009, it was on Bitcoin Core, but was he using Linux or Windows? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 5 months ago Modified 1 year, 4 months ago