A confusing and interesting event has occurred regarding US-based technology giant Apple. A man using a Mac trying to troubleshoot a problem with his printer has been using Apple’s macOS system for years. Bitcoin whitepaper* detected that you added it. Users with macOS Mojave and later versions of macOS released in 2018 can access the Bitcoin whitepaper. from their computers they can reach.
It is one of the software that Apple offers to Mac users. Image recordingThe man who was messing with it saw that a device called “Virtual Scanner II” had already been added to his computer, which he had not added himself. The man began to examine this device and found an example PDF file found to exist. This sample file was the Bitcoin whitepaper.
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If you’re using a Mac, you can access the Bitcoin whitepaper using the methods we’ll explain below.
- If you are going to use terminal:
/System/Library/Image\ Capture/Devices/VirtualScanner.app/Contents/Resources/simpledoc.pdf
- If you’re going to use Finder:
Go to Macintosh HD -> System -> Library -> Image Capture -> Devices, then Content -> Resources -> simpledoc.pdf
In the meantime; It should be noted that the white paper in question has been identified under other names in the past, but is not on the agenda.
Could Steve Jobs be Satoshi Nakamoto?

The Bitcoin whitepaper was published in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto. Satoshi Nakamoto, even though it’s been years an unknown name. Technically, there is a possibility that even Steve Jobs is Satoshi Nakamoto, as it is unknown why Apple embeds the Bitcoin whitepaper in macOS. However, we can confirm it there is no information…
: White paper is a technical document that describes exactly what a project or service will be used for and what solutions it will provide.