Craig Wright at Africa Tech Festival: Bitcoin SV will transform Africa
Dr. Craig Wright took the virtual stage at the recent Africa Tech Festival to talk about how Bitcoin SV can transform the African continent.
Dr. Craig Wright took the virtual stage at the recent Africa Tech Festival to talk about how Bitcoin SV can transform the African continent.
Bitcoin Association, the Switzerland-based global industry organisation that works to advance business with the Bitcoin SV blockchain, today announces the release of three software packages designed to both restore, and enhance, true peer-to-peer functionality on the Bitcoin network.
The Bitcoin SV network has already put in place safeguards to its protocols, which in all practical terms, makes attacks on the system illogical.
Over the last two years, the Bitcoin ecosystem has seen events that can only be realized in and around a blockchain with no limits.
After about five years of bickering about Bitcoin’s limitations, we finally had the opportunity to let Bitcoin get out and stretch its legs.
This week’s top story is about the blockchain-based social media application that recently launched and now challenges social media powerhouse Instagram.
Bitcoin SV is best suited for integration by Antigua’s government as it offers transparency and scalability that no other blockchain protocol does, according to Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
Antigua & Barbuda is gunning to become a global digital currency hub, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed.
After a brutal series of battles in the Bitcoin Civil War, BTC remains unscalable, BCH appears to be ready to split again, and BSV continues to be mined with an open source protocol, no software-enforced block size limit, and an ever-growing absorption of new businesses and use cases.
CoinDesk and Gregory Maxwell have teamed up to misrepresent the nature and scope of a bug in an ElectrumSV script for an experimental multisig wallet type, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
Bitcoin Association teamed up with SatoPlay to host the event which sought to equip developers with the insight and tools they need to build on the Bitcoin blockchain.
ABI Research estimates that the blockchain market has lost $2.8 billion in the past two years brought about by the 2018 digital currency winter and the COVID-19 pandemic.