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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Bitcoin adoption: A technical challenge
by
Wind_FURY
on 28/10/2019, 11:04:48 UTC
If you want the community to accept, and run your software, then yes you do. Are you telling us that we should trust and follow you blindly?

With the current state of minds and the atmosphere taken into account, it is both too soon and resource-intensive, convincing the community,


Then write a whitepaper. Satoshi started Bitcoin from nothing but a whitepaper, because the idea was so convincing and good.


As far as I know, Satoshi created software first to check if everything works as expected. Bitcoin whitepater was written by him/her only after the implementation and just before approaching community.

By the way, that process is vise versa to what most of other crypto projects are doing. That may be even a single case. At least, I don't know other examples in crypto when a whitepaper was created only after a software is ready for production.


Pardon my mistake, sorry. But that gives a better example, because Satoshi had a Proof of Concept, AND a whitepaper to show.