‘Crypto’ is dead—long live the digital transaction era
As we move into an era where Bitcoin will begin to power the digital economy, it's time to let go and use more appropriate terms to describe this industry.
As we move into an era where Bitcoin will begin to power the digital economy, it's time to let go and use more appropriate terms to describe this industry.
Truly peer-to-peer transactions are still rare on Bitcoin SV today despite being in the title of the whitepaper written almost 12 years ago.
The man behind Bitcoin takes the stage at CoinGeek London to clarify some of the myths behind Satoshi’s Vision.
Since Bitcoin SV came to life, information asymmetry in the crypto sphere has reached a ludicrous level.
Twitter’s Bitcoin emoji has been controversial, mainly because it appears automatically when users type the Bitcoin and BTC hashtags, but not Bitcoin SV or even BCH.
Patrick Thompson takes a closer look why Bitcoin SV is the only version of Bitcoin that stays true to the Bitcoin whitepaper.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks about Bitcoin’s second beginning—Genesis—and why it’s been a long time coming.
For anyone involved in Bitcoin, the alignment of beliefs to behaviours is tested regularly as part of the necessary evolution required to understand the technology as it continues to mature.
Unbounded Capital’s Dave Mullen-Muhr summarizes select sections from the Cointelegraph interview with Dr. Craig Wright.
Sunsetting P2SH will finally reset Bitcoin 99% of the way back to the original design as defined by the whitepaper and its original goal as a global peer-to-peer cash system.
There is a division between those who understand Bitcoin and those who don’t—but the good news is that this is only temporary.
In his latest blog post, Dr. Craig Wright concedes that many of the problems of implementing his vision stem from his own errors.