An email from Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, to cryptographer Adam Back has resurfaced after 17 years, shedding light on Bitcoin's foundational ideas. Sent in August 2008, the email referenced Back's HashCash paper and detailed Bitcoin's mechanism to prevent double-spending using a proof-of-work chain, emphasizing a peer-to-peer network.
This historical exchange coincides with a significant milestone in Bitcoin's institutional adoption, as U.S. spot ETFs now hold 1.25 million BTC, led by financial giants BlackRock and Fidelity. The record holdings reflect strong demand from large investors, illustrating Bitcoin's evolution from a niche concept to a major financial asset integrated into mainstream finance.
Satoshi's 2008 Email to Adam Back Resurfaces Amid Bitcoin ETF Milestone
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