“The foundation’s work to standardize, protect, and promote Bitcoin is fostering the development of a new economic, commercial, and (in some respects) social system, so there’s no end to the things we might do. Prioritizing our efforts is key. So today, I’m pleased to announce the release of my study, called Removing Impediments to Bitcoin’s Success. It is essentially an orthodox risk management study. The study first seeks to capture what makes Bitcoin an asset worth protecting. Then the study calculates the threats to Bitcoin in each of its key dimensions. Finally, the study groups together areas of risk, identifying potential measures of success or failure in efforts to respond to them.”
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