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A lifelong programmer, and a long time advocate for scaling Bitcoin. Being a post-graduate academic, and backed by years of industry research in internet security, and cryptographic applications, Eli became fascinated in Bitcoin when he stumbled upon Satoshi’s whitepaper in 2012 and began to study the technology in great depth. Towards the end of 2015 Eli started to become actively involved in the Bitcoin community itself, partaking and driving discussions, particularly concerning the scaling debate. A strong advocate of proven on-chain scaling, yet not opposed to second layer solutions either, Eli remains and advocate for Bitcoin as frictionless electronic cash.

Article by Eli Afram

SGI, Craig Wright, and the Untold Story
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3 July, 2017

SGI, Craig Wright, and the Untold Story

When I first started discussions with Dr Wright, I purposely wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt on

Craig Wright on Bitcoin Scalability
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28 June, 2017

Craig Wright on Bitcoin Scalability

Craig Wright is the world’s foremost leading expert on cyber security. His work covers both public and private domains. Taking

Craig Wright Interview Part 3 – Academic Record Truths
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21 June, 2017

Craig Wright Interview Part 3 – Academic Record Truths

Editor Note: This is the third in a multiple-part series of interviews with Craig Wright, conducted by guest columnist Eli

Craig Wright on Segwit
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19 June, 2017

Craig Wright on Segwit

Many people undoubtedly would like to hear Craig Wright’s stance on Bitcoin. Today, one of the earliest developers of Bitcoin,

Craig Wright Interview Part 2 – Project Work
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15 June, 2017

Craig Wright Interview Part 2 – Project Work

Editor Note: This is the second in a multiple-part series of interviews with Craig Wright, conducted by guest columnist Eli

Craig Wright Interview Part 1 – An Introduction
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12 June, 2017

Craig Wright Interview Part 1 – An Introduction

Editor Note: This is the first in a multiple-part series of interviews with Craig Wright, conducted by guest columnist Eli

Bitcoin: Something Has to Give
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9 June, 2017

Bitcoin: Something Has to Give

While many Bitcoiners out there are thoroughly enjoying this bull market, and of course a rising price is a sign

Recommended Bitcoin Fees Cross $3 per Transaction
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5 June, 2017

Recommended Bitcoin Fees Cross $3 per Transaction

I’m going to be straight out honest here. This is only going to get worse. And there is one group

What is going to happen on the 1st of August?
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2 June, 2017

What is going to happen on the 1st of August?

What is going to happen on the 1st of August? Core supporter’s desire to implement Segregated Witness on the Bitcoin

An Interview with Gavin Andresen Part 2
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30 May, 2017

An Interview with Gavin Andresen Part 2

An Interview with Gavin Andresen Part 2 I’ve recently had the distinct honour and pleasure of interviewing Gavin Andresen, one

An Interview with Gavin Andresen Part 1
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26 May, 2017

An Interview with Gavin Andresen Part 1

I’ve recently had the distinct honour and pleasure of interviewing Gavin Andresen, one of the original Bitcoin Core developers, and

What Real Leadership Looks Like
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23 May, 2017

What Real Leadership Looks Like

When developers build an open source community project that ends up being backed by millions, and sometimes billions, of dollars,

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