Bitcoin is hidden in every Mac device. Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper is in a hidden system folder. Here's how to find it.
The Bitcoin white paper is in every Mac. This is not the wish of the rest of the enthusiasts, but reality. For reasons to be discovered, it's hidden in the system folder - specifically, in the resources prepared for the virtual scanner that actually runs the Bitcoin PDF.
Thus, Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper, containing the original idea and document that led to the original implementation of Bitcoin, is present in every computer produced in Cupertino, at least since Mojave, version 10.14 of the operating system, and - at least according to our research - it is also present in Ventura, version 13.13, which is the latest version available.
In all likelihood, this is an Easter egg, a joke by one of the engineers responsible for the image capture application. Yes, if you have a Mac, you can also check if this file exists.
Where on your Mac is the bitcoin white paper
The file is stored in the system folder, which is where the files and documents associated with the Image Capture virtual scanner are stored.
Let's see if Apple will be forced to answer now that the issue has become public. Also, whether whoever posted the file will be in trouble.
What is certain is that the company will have a very difficult decision to make: if it deletes the file, the line of arguments, knowing as it does among bitcoin enthusiasts, will become endless.