Satoshi Nakamoto Institute launches fundraising for Bitcoin Library
Key Takeaways
- The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute has started fundraising for a Library of Bitcoin project.
- The initiative aims to archive and preserve Bitcoin's foundational documents and history.
The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute has launched a fundraising campaign to build the Library of Bitcoin, a project dedicated to preserving Bitcoin’s ideas, history, and foundational documents before they are lost.
The initiative seeks to create a comprehensive, freely accessible archive of materials related to the digital asset’s development and foundational concepts. It targets professional archival standards and OpenTimestamps to ensure long-term integrity.
Once the infrastructure is complete, the archive will grow with historical, economic, and technical materials, including translations.
Established in 2013, the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance and preserve knowledge about Bitcoin through research, education, and advocacy.
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