WikiLeaks will mint the Afghanistan War Logs on the Bitcoin blockchain through the Ordinals protocol
The founder of WikiLeaks, Assange's Project Spartacus, will mint 76,911 Afghan War log files on the Bitcoin blockchain through the Ordinals protocol. The minting process will span multiple blocks, not for fundraising for Assange but to permanently record his story in Bitcoin history. In 2010, Assange released the Afghan War logs on WikiLeaks; Assange and his family and friends have always strived to maintain its accessibility. These documents recorded confidential content in U.S. military operations, including civilian casualties and interrogation methods.
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