For one 15-year-old in Nepal, the misery continued long after the blisters burst. After some of her crusty scabs began to ...
Former LSU football quarterback Garrett Nussmeier underwent tests at the NFL Combine that revealed the diagnosis.
2025 Masters winner Rory McIlroy entered the final round of this year's tournament tied for the lead, despite shooting 1-over on Saturday, April 11. If he manages to pull ahead and claim victory once ...
The first ever Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club was held in 1934. Since its inception, there has only ever been three individuals to win the Masters tournament in consecutive years.
It took 17 tries for Rory McIlroy to win his first Masters championship. His quest for a second might come much quicker after his hot first round. McIlroy walked into the clubhouse at Augusta National ...
A report in The New York Times said Blockstream CEO Adam Back is most likely the pseudonymous creator of bitcoin known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Back, an early figure in the bitcoin community, denies he is ...
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym of the creator of Bitcoin, remains a long-running mystery. But according to a new investigation published in the New York Times, Satoshi could be Adam ...
Adam Back has denied claims that he is Satoshi Nakamoto after a New York Times story argued that the British cryptographer is the strongest candidate yet for Bitcoin’s BTC $76,940.74 pseudonymous ...
Blockstream CEO Adam Back, downplayed the immediacy of quantum computing as a threat to the Bitcoin network, but emphasized the need for the industry to prepare. A foundational figure in Bitcoin ...
Adam Back argues that quantum computing is still far from being capable of breaking Bitcoin’s cryptographic security. Blockstream CEO Adam Back pushed back on concerns that quantum computing poses an ...
“Dr. Adam Back has consistently stated that he is not Satoshi Nakamoto,” his company said in a statement. “What is not speculative is Adam’s foundational contribution to Bitcoin.” By Kailyn Rhone See ...
The New York Times argued Adam Back is the most credible Satoshi Nakamoto candidate based on stylometric analysis and early cypherpunk overlap, but Back and several experts firmly rejected the claim ...