The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute just kicked off a fundraising campaign to build something they’re calling the Library of Bitcoin. Basically, they want to preserve all the foundational documents and early history of Bitcoin before it gets lost or forgotten.
The project aims to create a comprehensive archive that’s freely accessible to everyone. They’re not messing around either; they want professional archival standards and plan to use OpenTimestamps to make sure everything stays intact long-term.
Once they get the infrastructure built, the library will keep growing with historical materials, economic papers, technical documents, and translations. Think of it as making sure all the important Bitcoin history doesn’t just disappear from broken websites or dead hard drives.
The Satoshi Nakamoto Institute has been around since 2013, so they’ve got over a decade of experience preserving Bitcoin knowledge. They’re a nonprofit focused on advancing understanding of Bitcoin through research, education, and advocacy.
This fundraising effort makes sense when you think about how much early Bitcoin stuff has probably already been lost. Old forum posts, emails, early development discussions; a lot of that foundational material is sitting on servers that could go down any day. Getting it properly archived now means future generations can understand how Bitcoin actually developed from the beginning.
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