Since the Bitcoin/Bitcoin Cash fork there has been a large divide on the original thoughts and direction that was set forward in the early days by Satoshi Nakamoto. There is clear documentation and archived conversations that explain exactly what Satoshi’s original vision for Bitcoin was. Contrary to what one side may have you believe, a lot of the misunderstanding of how Bitcoin is meant to function was fully explained by Satoshi early on in the development phases of Bitcoin.

Obviously this is something important to be shared with the public, thus the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute (SNI) was born to have an online archive of the recorded conversations and the original white paper that Satoshi had set forth.

Unfortunately, like many areas of the Bitcoin ecosystem, SNI was subverted from the inside by people who are now unfortunately against the original structure of Bitcoin that Satoshi designed and built. One of the main founders, Daniel Krawisz, who produced the significant majority of non-Satoshi content for SNI, is no longer a part of the project.

In response to the situation, Derek Magill has built a new site http://nakamotostudies.org/ to carry over the torch of the original Satoshi Nakamoto Institute website.

He commented: " We're building the most comprehensive and searchable archive of Satoshi Nakamoto's writings in the world. I'm excited to have the Bitcoin Cash Fund working with us to help us push material live faster and with the highest level of quality possible to us. "

The Bitcoin Cash Fund understands the importance of keeping this original content uncensored and fully transparent to the public. Therefore we’ve committed to providing $1,000 per month for the next 3 months to Derek to build out the content for the new site and make the original writings of Satoshi even more accessible.