Immutable! Wikileaks's Assange will use the Ordinals protocol to put 'Afghan War Documents' on-chain with BTC 01928374656574839201

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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, a whistleblower website that specializes in exposing unknown insider information, will use BTCinscriptionprotocol Ordinals to engrave his previously disclosed over 76,000 copies of the 'Afghan War Documents' on BTCBlockon-chain. (Summary: '14-year Legal Battle of WikiLeaks Founder Assange Comes to an End' - Assange regains freedom, JUSTICE surges over 280% in a week) (Background: Trump states he will pardon WikiLeaks' Assange if elected, JUSTICE experiences a big pump of 414%) According to 'The Block' report, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, a whistleblower website that specializes in exposing unknown insider information, will use BTCinscriptionprotocol Ordinals to engrave his previously disclosed over 76,000 copies of the 'Afghan War Documents' on BTCBlockon-chain. Immutable. In response, Gabriel Shipton, Assange's brother and chairman of the Assange Campaign, stated that this approach is to permanently store these 76,911 documents on an accessible network. Even if the WikiLeaks website goes offline or its web archive is attacked, anyone can still access the truth through BTCBlockchain: permanently storing war documents on a platform maintained by global network Nodes is an excellent use case for the Ordinals protocol, and these documents should be preserved permanently. This is one of the advantages of BTC, as it can withstand attacks at a national level and allows us to continue publishing those documents. Meanwhile, Toby Lewis, the founder of OrdinalsBot, also stated that this project is not just about creating a digital collection, but about enabling these documents to be preserved permanently. With 76,911 documents, because each individual inscription is completed by one person, it needs to span different Blocks and may take a long time to mint. This project is not just about creating a digital collection, but about enabling these documents to be preserved permanently. It is understood that this action will officially launch on December 12th through ProjectSpartacus.org. Julian Assange's life is closely related to Cryptocurrency. First of all, as early as the end of 2010, after the WikiLeaks account was frozen by PayPal, it began accepting BTC donations to sustain its operations. Secondly, since the release of confidential US documents on the Afghan war by WikiLeaks in 2010, Assange has been deeply involved in legal disputes. During his legal defense, AssangeDAO member Silke Noa revealed that the organization had spent $37 million to help Assange, which accounted for most of the 16,000+ ETH raised at the time. In June of this year, after 14 years of legal battles and 1,900 days in prison, Assange finally regained his freedom. At the same time, an anonymous BTC enthusiast donated 8 BTC to help him repay his debts. Related reports: WikiLeaks | Raising £47 million to save Assange, is AssangeDAO the song of freedom or encryption eyewash? 'Save WikiLeaks' - AssangeDAO has raised over 17,000 ETH, but extended fundraising and delayed coin launch have been criticized! Musk nominated for Nobel Peace Prize: committed to protecting freedom of speech, WikiLeaks' Assange and Trump also on the list. 'Immutable! WikiLeaks' Assange Will Use Ordinalsprotocol to Put 'Afghan War Documents' on the BTC Blockchain' - this article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media.

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ShreddedPorkWithGreenvip
· 2024-12-07 23:22
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