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title: 'Re: Questions about BitCoin'
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date: 2009-04-13 23:11
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parent: Mike Hearn
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# Re: Questions about BitCoin
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The email on the Cryptography Mailing List that announced Bitcoin publicly to the world.
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{: .fs-6 .fw-300 }
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <satoshin@gmx.com>
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Date: Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:11 PM
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To: Mike Hearn <mike@plan99.net>
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Subject: Re: Questions about BitCoin
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It keeps getting extended all the time. If it stopped, an attacker would have time to catch up. Don't worry, empty blocks aren't very big.
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As you say, it's the order of events that matters.
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