Wednesday, April 26th 2023

Apple Scrubs Bitcoin Manifesto Doc From Latest macOS Beta

Earlier on in April keen-eyed users of macOS uncovered the presence of a strange document hidden deep within Apple's operating system directories. It turns out that this Easter egg was a digital copy of the original Bitcoin whitepaper, it is speculated that Apple engineers have been running a long term prank by stashing the manifesto inside of every released version of macOS since 2018 - which indicates that Mojave was the starting point. According to yesterday's 9to5Mac-published article the cryptocurrency whitepaper (said to be authored by mysterious figure Satoshi Nakamoto) has been removed from the latest macOS Ventura build - 13.4 beta 3 (made available to developers).

The initial discovery of the manifesto received significant press coverage, and it seems that Apple has chosen to send in the cleanup crew at some point in the weeks since then. The file was sat alongside miscellaneous assets in a folder relating to an Image Capture application. The internal tool "VirtualScanner.app" has also been removed from the latest macOS beta build. The 9to5Mac piece posits that Apple's engineers never intended to include the prototype image and document scanner app in any finalized operating system releases - hence the burying of the program's assets deep inside system files.
Source: 9to5Mac
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4 Comments on Apple Scrubs Bitcoin Manifesto Doc From Latest macOS Beta

#1
Daven
I have a recipe for Egg Drop soup in there somewhere too. I hope Apple doesn’t find it or humanity will be robbed. Robbed I tell you.
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#2
TheinsanegamerN
Makes me wonder how many steps apple is behind its own engineers.
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#3
bonehead123
But I am not afraid....

You will be, you W..I..L..L..L..L be !

VERY afraid, indeed....
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#4
LabRat 891
*shrug*
If anything, by removing it, it's an embarrassment for them. It implies they did not want it there, and that they have much less tight development than they think.

Not that most Apple customers will even care.
Might be an important point to DoD/fed-gov sector, though.
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