BSV vs. other blockchains: Why should developers and businesses utilize Bitcoin SV?
On day 1 of CoinGeek New York, Kurt Wuckert Jr. moderated a panel discussion on “BSV vs. Other Blockchains: Differences that Matter for Developers & Businesses.”
On day 1 of CoinGeek New York, Kurt Wuckert Jr. moderated a panel discussion on “BSV vs. Other Blockchains: Differences that Matter for Developers & Businesses.”
At the day 3 of CoinGeek conference in New York, a panel with four experts dealt with the differences between BSV and BTC and Bitcoin’s intrinsic value.
Economist and writer George Gilder expressed his admiration for Dr. Craig Wright, the inventor of Bitcoin and the person behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Dr. Craig Wright, the inventor of Bitcoin, gave a keynote speech at the CoinGeek conference in New York on the subject of what a commodity is, and what it means to categorize Bitcoin as an informational commodity.
This year’s CoinGeek conference in New York was not the first occasion Dr. Wright mentioned time in detail concerning Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is a tool that can be used for good and for evil. In this new interview, Dr. Michael Wehrmann and MatterPool founder Daniel Krawisz paint a scenario in which Bitcoin is used by a totalitarian force.
If we look at the Bitcoin SV blockchain and take the enormous amounts of information into consideration that BSV is processing and will be processing, we could be in need of data archaeologists.
Dr. Craig Wright’s dissertation titled “Gnarled roots of a creation mythos” was his doctorate in theology in which he examined the shared mythological origin between different religions.
Bitcoin is “electronic cash,” right? However, why does the title of the Bitcoin white paper say, “electronic cash system”? We should pay attention to the various voices that point out: BSV is a commodity.
There has been a remarkable slip of the tongue by Dr. Craig Wright at the last CoinGeek conference in Zurich. What was it about? Why is it important?
Bitcoin often is associated with being a hedge against inflation. We have heard a lot about money printing, devaluation of fiat currencies, hyperinflationary scenarios and the like concerning “HODLing” Bitcoin.
The BSV blockchain obviously is the best utility blockchain in the world. How come the price action is—at least for now—kind of disappointing compared to some of the other digital assets?