Get off my property!
Property rights, liberty and individual sovereignty apply to the product of anyone’s labor, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
Property rights, liberty and individual sovereignty apply to the product of anyone’s labor, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
In the latest episode of "Theory of Bitcoin: The White Paper" Dr. Craig Wright and Ryan X. Charles look at several ways Bitcoin is—and isn’t—like the money we use today.
The Bitcoin SV Academy launches offers all the online learning resources you need, no matter what sector of the BSV ecosystem you'd like to join.
Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles talk about simplified payment verification, blockchain data pruning, and ways potential problems might be handled in the future.
We left the previous Theory of Bitcoin episode with an introduction to networks, and this week continues the story by explaining how participants on a network behave, and why.
Today, we have this amazing new money called Bitcoin—and if you really want to understand it, just look at the word: it’s “bit” joined to “coin.”
Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright and Fabriik's Ryan X. Charles answer all those questions and a lot more in this latest episode of "Theory of Bitcoin - The White Paper."
The latest Theory of Bitcoin episode focuses on two things most ordinary people don't think much about, yet have major importance: timestamping and proof of work.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. shares his thoughts on the current state of the Bitcoin ecosystem, and why he feels the call to help right the wrongs of Bitcoin.
The enlightening "Theory of Bitcoin" video discussion series continues this week with another look at the original Bitcoin whitepaper.
In his latest blog post, Dr. Craig Wright gives clarity to the passages in the Bitcoin whitepaper that address voting.
Bitcoin is not "secured by cryptography"—that’s important to understand, and you will understand it better after watching the latest "Theory of Bitcoin" episode.