Removed Bitcoin Whitepaper from Macbooks

Apple has removed Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin whitepaper from the macOS Ventura beta.
 Removed Bitcoin Whitepaper from Macbooks
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Apple has removed Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper from the macOS Ventura beta.

Previously, it has been observed that the Bitcoin whitepaper created by Satoshi Nakamoto has appeared on all MacOS that have appeared in the last five years.

9to5Mac, which produces Apple-oriented news, reported that global technology giant Apple has removed the scanner application called Virtual Scanner II in macOS Ventura 13.4 beta. With the removal of this browser, the Bitcoin whitepaper also disappeared.

Bitcoin Whitepaper Says Goodbye to Macbooks

The Bitcoin whitepaper, which has been on Apple Macbooks produced since 2017, was detected in Virtual Scanner II in the macOS version. While it is not known why this whitepaper was found on Macbooks, it was removed with Apple’s latest move.

Commenting on the matter, 9to5Mac said, “This pretty much confirms our original theory that both the Bitcoin whitepaper and the internal tool will never be found by regular users.” said.

The fact that the Bitcoin whitepaper was on Macbooks brought along various rumors. While many people thought it was just a joke from Apple engineers, some people thought that Bitcoin maximalists took place within Apple. This event, which excited and intrigued the crypto ecosystem, ended with Apple’s move.

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