What will be the status of WikiLeaks' Afghan War Logs inscription by March 31, 2025?
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WikiLeaks to Inscribe 76,911 Afghan War Logs on Bitcoin Blockchain via Ordinals Protocol Starting December 12, 2024
Dec 6, 2024, 08:39 AM
WikiLeaks, in collaboration with supporters and the Project Spartacus initiative, is preserving 76,911 Afghan War Logs by inscribing them onto the Bitcoin blockchain using the Ordinals protocol. These classified documents, which detail U.S. military operations, civilian casualties, and interrogation methods during the Afghanistan conflict, are being archived to ensure their permanent preservation. The initiative aims to safeguard the data against potential attacks on platforms like WikiLeaks or the Internet Archive. The minting process is scheduled to begin on December 12, 2024.
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