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Bitcoin Concept
Editorial 8 November 2021

Bitcoin for an honest society, not anarchy

Jerry Chan takes a look at how the bubble of 'crypto' got so big, and the larger battle being fought on the global mind stage, that of the anarchists vs the rest of society.

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Editorial 3 November 2021

Why traditional finance likes Bitcoin SV

Those from the world of traditional finance have an easy time understanding Bitcoin SV because it speaks their language, there’s the fundamentals, utility, growth, and other evaluation metrics.

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Editorial 1 November 2021

Bitcoin as a basis of stable economy

Along with all the technical breakthroughs that Bitcoin (BSV) has enabled, the economic innovation of using a self-incentivized proof-of work system to reward infrastructure providers via transaction fees, is actually a brilliant, self-tuning economic “anchor/gauge/regulator.”

Coinbase goes offline amid market crash
Editorial 31 October 2021

Coinbase goes offline amid market crash

Digital currency markets crashed again last October 27, sending some coins down by double digits percentage-wise, and as usual, Coinbase was down for many users.

13th Anniversary Bitcoin Whitepaper
Editorial 31 October 2021

People died for Bitcoin: A white paper story

On the 13th anniversary of the Bitcoin whitepaper, there is a more solemn history to recall and recount. Stories that deserve to be told are not often told because they are inconvenient, frustrating or outdated to modern sensibilities.

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Editorial 28 October 2021

Is it a coincidence that…?

In the lead-up to the so-called ‘trial of the century’ begins where Ira Kleiman is suing Dr. Craig Wright over half a million Bitcoin, there have been several odd occurrences that will be labeled by doubters as coincidental.

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Editorial 26 October 2021

Dear Raven Hart Bitcoin BSV is not bunk

In “Cryptocurrency is bunk,” Raven Hart outlines how the digital currency industry promises to liberate the monetary system, but that what it actually serves to do is make wealthy speculators even richer (and little else).

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Editorial 25 October 2021

Remember the 5th of November

We are about to have a potentially explosive early November event coming in Bitcoin, and it involves the oft worshipped anthropomorphized anti-hero of Bitcoin himself, Satoshi Nakamoto, Jerry Chan writes.

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Editorial 22 October 2021

Craig Wright, Dune and the Satoshi myth

Dune is the not the typical white savior trope that we see in countless stories throughout history, rather it is an examination of the dangers that heroes present to the people they give promise to.

Bitcoin: Every sat matters
Editorial 22 October 2021

Bitcoin: Every sat matters

The smallest individual unit in Bitcoin is often called the “satoshi” or the “sat” for short, but does every sat matter if not every sat can be used equally on the network?

Dynamic ecosystem
Editorial 15 October 2021

BSV as a dynamic ecosystem

One of the key features of Bitcoin SV which allows it to adapt and thrive without the need for administrators is the fact that it doesn’t try to do anything besides the basic task of being a public traceable indelible record keeper.

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Editorial 11 October 2021

The real laissez faire use case for NFTs

With CDBCs and useful tokens on BSV out of the way, Jerry Chan addresses the elephant in the room—non-fungible tokens, or more specifically, the economic viability of the speculative NFT market.

BSV as a CBDC platform
Editorial 1 October 2021

BSV as a CBDC platform

When at first the market discovered cryptocurrencies, people took to inventing new blockchains with new tokens to raise money and cash out at the expense of new adopters buying into their projects filled with high promise.

Cooperate or compete?
Editorial 1 October 2021

Cooperate or compete?

With the protocol wars complete (and BSV handily ahead of the pack), the competition has moved up to business application and service level competition, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.

Withdraw your BSV now!
Editorial 24 September 2021

Withdraw your BSV now!

It doesn’t really matter what exchange wallet that you might be keeping your BSV on today because one of the things that came from the fallout of the Mt. Gox collapse was the rise of custodians.

Solana and the quest for global state
Editorial 21 September 2021

Solana and the quest for global state

Solana markets itself as a massive improvement over Ethereum because of its higher throughput and lower fees—a pitch which is probably familiar to Unbounded Capital readers.