The Bitcoin Vision: Episode 15
Jimmy Nguyen is on the road again, and he brings us updates about big blocks, copyright news, and new Bitcoin SV apps.
Jimmy Nguyen is on the road again, and he brings us updates about big blocks, copyright news, and new Bitcoin SV apps.
Dr. Craig Wright didn’t believe a goods and services tax should apply to Bitcoin, so he came up with a plan.
By far the most outstanding performer was Bitcoin SV, which rose by 120% and was trading at around $220 at press time on Thursday.
We reached out to James Belding to understand his team’s new Tokenized Protocol Beta a bit better, and to see what’s next for the Tokenized team.
Tech entrepreneur Calvin Ayre talks to BNN Bloomberg about what drew him to cryptocurrency and why he’s supporting Bitcoin SV (BSV).
The low transaction costs sets the Bitcoin SV apart from the rest, and its paying dividends attract businesses like FiveBucks to use BSV blockchain.
We reached out to Hayato Kameta to learn more about why his company settled on Bitcoin SV as their public blockchain option.
The CoinGeek Toronto conference promises vigorous debate on issues and opportunities for BSV. For some early impressions, Charles Miller has been sampling opinions, which he sees as ranging from the visionary to the practical.
Twitter user Libs couldn’t wait for the CoinGeek Toronto conference, so he announced his latest work, AudioB, a day early, providing a music upload and browsing service for Bitcoin SV.
The cryptocurrency markets experienced a slight pullback on Wednesday morning with most coins down over a 24-hour period.
The Bitcoin.com CEO has instructed UK solicitors to handle the legal claim for libel filed against him by Dr. Craig Wright.
Bitcoin SV continued its inexorable rise upwards, trading at the $118 mark on Tuesday morning—an 8% increase and another 2019 high.