Authors: Nathaniel Popper
319
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The
Newsweek
reporter, Leah McGrath Goodman, had: Leah McGrath Goodman, “The Face Behind Bitcoin,”
Newsweek
, March 6, 2014, http://www.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/face-behind-bitcoin-247957.html.
321
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“Why did you create Bitcoin, sir?”: The video of Dorian Nakamoto leaving his house is viewable at http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/mar/07/satoshi-nakamoto-denies-inventing-bitcoin.
323
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“simply be an old man saying ANYTHING”: Gavin's letter to McGrath Goodman is available at http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoin/comments/1zqjq6/open_letter_to_leah_mcgrath/.
323
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In an Amazon review of Danish butter cookies: The review is available at http://www.amazon.com/review/R3U92F9YRUSF37.
323
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The AP's story and video from its interview: The interview is viewable at https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422579428&x-yt-cl= 85114404&v=GrrtA6IoR_E.
324
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An Argentinian security expert, Sergio Lerner, had done: Sergio Demian Lerner, “The Well Deserved Fortune of Satoshi Nakamoto, BitcoinCreator,
Visionary and Genius,” Bitslog, April 17, 2013, https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/the-well-deserved-fortune-of-satoshi-nakamoto/. 333 “Friends, citizens, Bitcoiners, there is nothing”: Charlie's speech is viewable at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH7mCO5EnDU.
334
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“I think it's very obvious to all of us”: Gregory Ferenstein, “Google's Jared Cohen: It's âObvious' Bitcoin-Like Currencies Are âInevitable,'”
TechCrunch
, March 8, 2014, http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/08/googles-jared-cohen-its-obvious-bitcoin-like-currencies-are-inevitable/.
335
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“You don't get the new technology from”: Andreessen's comments are from his speech at Coinsummit 2014, which is viewable at https://www .youtube.com/watch?v=iir5J6Z3Z1Q.
339
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Nick's writing: Nick's writings are available at http://unenumerated .blogspot.com/.
339-40
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Most bizarrely, Nick altered the dates: the dates that Nick later put on the posts are at the top of each post. But the URL addresses of the posts still show the original posting date. For instance, his post on “Bit Gold Markets” says that it was written on December 27, 2008, but the URL is http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2008/04/bit-gold-markets .html#links.
339
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“repeated use of âof course' without isolating commas”: Skye Grey, “Satoshi Nakamoto Is (Probably) Nick Szabo,”
LikeinaMirror
, December 1, 2013, https://likeinamirror.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/satoshi-nakamoto-is-probably-nick-szabo/.
348
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a hacker demanding ransom was targeting Hal: Robert McMillan, “An Extortionist Has Been Making Life Hell for Bitcoin's Earliest Adopters,”
Wired
, December 29, 2014, http://www.wired.com/2014/12/finney-swat/.
353
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The United States Marshals Service had auctioned off the 29,655: Tim Draper's announcement is available at https://medium.com/mirror-blog/tim-draper-wins-govt-auction-partners-with-vaurum-to-provide-bit coin-liquidity-in-emerging-markets-88f04a1d8598.
353
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Wences officially announced the $20 million: The Xapo announcement is available at https://blog.xapo.com/xapo-raises-20-million-investment-led-by-greylock-partne/.
354
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Gates had initially bet against the open Internet and built a closed network: Kathy Rebello, “Inside Microsoft: The Untold Story of How the Internet Forced Bill Gates to Reverse Course,”
BusinessWeek
, July 15, 1996.
“The pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was created. To locate a specific passage, please use your e-book reader's search tools.”
Abedier, Osama, 101
Alcor Life Extension Foundation, 7
Alibaba (Chinese Internet company), 261
Alice (hypothetical user), 9, 11, 21â23, 358â359
Alipay (Chinese payment processor), 260â261
Allen & Co., 181, 292, 349, 353
altoid (screen name), 69, 248.
See also
Ulbricht, Ross
Andreessen Horowitz, 186, 192, 329
Andreessen, Marc, 181, 186â187, 293â295, 303, 335
Andresen, Gavin
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beginnings with Bitcoin, 44â47, 49â50, 323
 Â
as Bitcoin central figure, 59â62
 Â
Bitcoin mining, 53, 192â197, 329
 Â
Bitcoin promotion, 75â76, 101â106
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creation of Bitcoin Foundation, 138, 141â142
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dealing with scandals, 99
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relationship with Satoshi, 55â56, 80â86
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responding to Mt. Gox collapse, 309
 Â
2014 Bitcoin Pacifica (Lake Tahoe), 346â348
Anoncoin (digital currency), 270â271
Anti-state.org (website), 29
Argentina, 153â161, 182, 240â242, 259, 277â280, 286, 349â353
ASIC (computer chip), 189â190, 259, 329â330
Assange, Julian, 56â57
Athey, Susan, 345
Atlantis, 245
Australia, 44â45, 117, 168, 171
Automated Clearing House (ACH), 133
Avalon (ASIC), 190, 206
Back, Adam, 17â22, 339, 348
Baidu (Chinese search engine), 261â262
bank bailout of 2008, 32, 111
Bank of America, 272
Bates, Richard, 75â77, 115â116
bee-te-bee
(Chinese Bitcoin), 255â256
Beijing Summer Olympics (2008), 145
Benchmark Capital, 282, 293, 305
Bernanke, Ben, 266
Bezos, Jeff, 353
Bharara, Preet, 299â300
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 353â355
Bitcoin
 Â
arrival of Gavin Andresen, 44â47
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arrival of Martti Malmi, 29â30
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building trust, 24â25, 33, 48, 61â62, 69, 99â100, 279, 315, 339
 Â
buying/selling with, 43â44, 82, 119â120, 129â130
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changing business model, 236â239
 Â
characterization as “cryptocurrency,” 36
 Â
comparison to gold, 157â158, 165, 182
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comparison to paper money, 219, 286â287
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creation and operation of original code, 4â6, 20â24
 Â
disappearance of Satoshi Nakamoto, xâxiii
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hacking and scandals, 91â99
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increasing price/value, 38, 66â69, 79, 81â85, 89â91, 131, 175, 180, 184, 193â196, 204â206, 210â211, 250â253, 262â264, 267, 271â275, 284â285
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legality/government regulation, 196â198, 251
 Â
limitations based upon computers, 347
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Mt. Gox collapse busts bubble, 308â317
 Â
origin and ideology, viiâxv, 5, 113â114
 Â
as Ponzi scheme, 220
 Â
proof-of-work, 18â19
Bitcoin Foundation
 Â
candidacy of Bobby Lee, 345
 Â
dealing with Bitcoin collapse, 314â315
 Â
Gavin Andresen as member, 192
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involvement in Senate hearing, 265â267, 270, 300â302
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Patrick Murck as member, 176
 Â
planning and creation of, 138â142
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regulatory problems, 217â219, 233â236
 Â
resignation of Charlie Shrem, 302
Bitcoinica, 237
Bitcoin Investment Trust, 314
Bitcoin Meetups.
See
conferences (Bitcoin and others)
Bitcoin mining
 Â
about process vulnerability, 41â42
 Â
creating blocks and recording transactions, 359â361
 Â
creation of ASIC chip, 189â192, 259, 329â330
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creation of Avalon chip, 190, 206
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formation of mining companies, 294â295, 328â329
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formation of mining pools, 192â194
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GPU technology, 42, 56, 189â191
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growth in China, 259â261, 329
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Litecoin mining, 283
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more users increased difficulty, 53
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role in securing system, 100
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Satoshi Nakamoto patterns, 324
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specialized computers/computing power, 105, 170, 190, 233, 324, 330, 347
The Bitcoin Show
(TV program), 102, 128
Bitcoin software
 Â
about operation, 23, 357â362
 Â
beta testing, 25â26, 58
 Â
changes to code, 22â24, 35â39, 43â46, 55â58, 61â62, 141, 309, 346â347
 Â
creating/maintaining protocol, x, 5â6, 32, 99, 215â216
 Â
creation and launch, xiv, 30â31, 319, 346
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downloads, 49â51, 80, 237, 261
 Â
Google interest, 100â102
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hard fork, 193, 195
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“1 RETURN” bug, 56
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role of public-key
 Â
cryptography, 9â10, 17â18
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running on Macintosh, 41
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transaction malleability problem, 309â314
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updates and old versions, 37, 59, 193â195
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version 0.2, 37
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version 0.3, 47â48
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version 0.319, 59
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version 0.7, 194â195
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version 0.8, 194â195
The Bitcoin Trader (blog), 195
Bitcoin White Paper, 21, 45, 339
Bitfury, 330
bit gold, 18, 338â339
BitInstant.
See also
Shrem, Charlie
 Â
attracting investors, 130â135
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creation and function, 128â130
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dealing with problems and competitors, 201â207
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hacker penetration, 150
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investment by David Azar, 134, 150â151
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investment by Roger Ver, 128
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investment by Winklevoss twins, ix, 173â176, 211â215
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involvement of Erik Voorhees, 135â137
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management problems, 220â222
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regulatory problems, 222â224
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trading volume, 201, 205â207
BitLicense, 302, 317
Bitomat (Polish exchange), 97â98
BitPagos (Argentinian payment service), 278â279
BitPay, 134, 211, 219, 272
Bitstamp (Slovenian exchange)
 Â
about founding, 203
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attendance at 2014 Bitcoin Pacifica, 252â253, 337
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regulation of virtual currencies, 271
 Â
response to Mt. Gox collapse, 309â310, 315
 Â
surpassing Mt. Gox volume, 236
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trading volume, 262â263, 267
 Â
working with banks, 327
blind digital signatures, 12
blockchain
 Â
banking interest in the technology, 324â328
 Â
Bitcoin transfers, 97â98, 133, 148, 182, 203â204, 235â237
 Â
creation and function, 21â26, 43, 55, 61, 340
 Â
dealing with hard fork, 193â194
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generating new coins, 361â362
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increasing file size, 100â101
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sidechains, 348
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use by mining pools, 191â194
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use by money transfer projects, 188â189, 336
 Â
winning acceptance and approval, 269â274, 289â290, 345
 Â
winning blocks, 361
Blockchain.info, 237â241, 252, 270, 315, 330â331
Blodget, Henry, 182â184
Bloomberg, Michael, 144, 325
b-money, 339
Branson, Richard, 297
Briger, Pete, 163â165, 201, 236, 252â253, 281â283, 287â288, 302, 342â343.
See also
Fortress Investment Group
Brito, Jerry, 79â80
Bruno, Joe Bel, 322
BTC China, 255â264, 267â269, 275, 284â285, 300, 315, 343â345.
See also
China
BTC Guild, 195
BTC King (screen name).
See
Faiella, Robert
Buffett, Warren, 353
Burges, Kolin, 310â312
Business Insider
, 184
BusinessWeek
, 197
Byrne, Patrick, 289
Canada, launch of Mint Chip, 133
Carper, Thomas (senator), 235, 267â268
Cary, Nic, 239, 252, 296â298, 333
Casares, Belle, 154, 162, 243, 352
Casares, Wences.
See also
Lemon Digital Wallet and Xapo
 Â
background and arrival at Bitcoin, 153â165
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Bitcoin as commodity, 274
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Bitcoin holdings, 287â288
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Bitcoin promotion, 179â180, 185â187, 197, 209â210
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Bitcoin promotion in Argentina, 240â242
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conference attendance, 181â185, 214â216, 349, 351â355
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development of Lemon Digital Wallet, 201â205
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sale of Lemon Digital Wallet, 252, 280â283
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seeking business investors, 291â296
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startup business financing, 305â306
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2013 Argentina, Bitcoin meeting, 277
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Xapo founding and operations, 349â351
Casascius coins, 126â127
chronicpain (screen name).
See
Green, Curtis
cimon (screen name).
See
Variety Jones [vj]
cirrus (screen name), 246â248
Chaum, David, 10, 12, 23, 71.
See also
DigiCash
China, xiii, 128, 183, 190â191, 273â275, 280, 329.
See also
BTC China
CIA.
See
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
Coinapult, 174, 338
Coinbase (Bitcoin service).
See also
Ehrsam, Fred
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about the founding and operation, 203â204, 211â213
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investment by Andreessen Horowitz, 293â295
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maintaining private keys, 281
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regulation of virtual currencies, 271
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regulatory compliance, 236â237
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response to Mt. Gox collapse, 315
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transaction fees, 290
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working with banks, 305â306
CoinLab, 138, 144, 200, 213
COIN (Nasdaq ticker symbol), 353
Collins, John, 265â266
conferences (Bitcoin and others)
 Â
2011 CIA interest in Bitcoin, 81
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2011 NYC Bitcoin World Expo, 102â106, 135
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2011 Thailand, Bitcoin, 104
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2012 Amsterdam, Bitcoin, 104, 297â298
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2012 Federal Reserve on money transfer, 132â133
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2012 NYC, Bitcoin, 104
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2013 Allen & Co., 181, 349
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2013 Argentina, Bitcoin, 277â283
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2013 San Jose, Bitcoin, 214â216
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2014 Allen & Co., 262, 349, 353â355
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2014 Austin, Bitcoin, 331â336
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2014 Bitcoin Pacifica (Lake Tahoe), 337â345
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2014 SXSW, 334â336
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2014 Utrecht technology, 298
The Construction and Operation of Clandestine Drug Laboratories
(Jack B. Nimble), 69
Costollo, Dick, 181
Cowen, Tyler, 286
CRASH (CRypto caSH), 12
credit cards
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Bitcoin as replacement, 23, 158â160, 235, 292
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digital wallets and, 101, 154, 209
 Â
disputes and chargebacks, 64, 134, 343
 Â
lack of privacy, 11
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Target Corporation, data breach, 288â289
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transaction fees, xii, 102, 240â241, 272, 277â278, 290, 343
 Â
WikiLeaks blockade, 57
Crisis Strategy Draft, 313â315
cryogenics, 7
cryptocurrency, 36
Cryptonomicon
(Stephenson), 19, 252
currency debasement, 30â31
Cypherpunk Manifesto, 8â12
Cypherpunks
 Â
awareness of privacy and data vulnerability, 8â9
 Â
conceptualizing future of money, 11â13, 16
 Â
facing digital money obstacles, 19â20
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philosophical influences, 70
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termination of mailing list, 20
Dai, Wei, 19â20
Darkcoin (digital currency), 270â271