Elon Musk would hate BSV
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla bought 1.5 billion dollars’ worth of BTC which he intends to do nothing with so that it will lose velocity on the company books for the foreseeable future.
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla bought 1.5 billion dollars’ worth of BTC which he intends to do nothing with so that it will lose velocity on the company books for the foreseeable future.
It looks like Michael Saylor, the chairman, president and CEO of MicroStrategy, does not quite understand how Bitcoin works.
In today’s Information Age, we have more access to knowledge than ever before, but being able to filter through the noise intelligently has become the biggest challenge, George Siosi Samuels writes.
In this episode, Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles talk about Dr. Wright's flurry of copyright claims against BTC-related projects.
Using well-known branded platforms, BTC supporters continue to attack the character of Bitcoin's creator and attempt to discredit his vision for what Bitcoin should be.
The Stock Exchange of Thailand has snubbed digital currencies like BTC while announcing a new trading platform for digital tokens.
Suggesting the government needs new tools to prevent money laundering through exchanges, Janet Yellen said many digital currencies “are used at least in a transactions sense mainly for illicit finance.”
This week, we look into the internet’s iconic personalities, the unending regulatory saga of BTC, and a new Bitcoin-powered mobile game that is reminiscent of the old but still gold “Flappy Bird.”
Dr. Craig Wright began to launch actions against various groups who make the Bitcoin white paper and related materials available on their sites.
Dr. Craig Wright’s recent decision to enforce his copyright claim to the Bitcoin White Paper may have come as a surprise to Bitcoin.org, Bitcoincore.org and Bitcoin.com, but it shouldn’t have.
Many financial experts believe that the digital currency markets have become crowded–it looks like the digital currency market bubble will pop soon.
Lawyers acting on behalf of Dr. Craig S. Wright recently sent the notices to Bitcoin.org, BitcoinCore.org, and Bitcoin.com requesting they remove the content from their sites.