Bitcoin Class with Satoshi: Proof of work vs proof of stake
Dr. Craig S. Wright sets things straight when it comes to proof of work and proof of stake in this week's episode of "Bitcoin Class with Satoshi" with sCrypt's Xiaohui Liu.
Dr. Craig S. Wright sets things straight when it comes to proof of work and proof of stake in this week's episode of "Bitcoin Class with Satoshi" with sCrypt's Xiaohui Liu.
In a new interview, Joel Dalais from the MetaNet ICU and Dr. Michael Wehrmann had the chance to discuss gold, bitcoin and hoarding empires with Dr. Craig Wright.
The growing problem of the massive energy footprint of Bitcoin is starting to be the focus in the public eye of both digital currency advocates and critics.
It’s been four years since the split of the Bitcoin protocol away from the coup d’etat called “UASF” which activated Segregated Witness on the BTC network.
The reason why discussing BSV as a store of value needed to wait until the other value propositions were discussed first has to do with the nature of the way in which BSV can ever become a store of value.
Bitcoin was disruptive, so Mastercard muzzled it, using “number go up” as lubrication to shut down the narrative of Bitcoin being a true fintech revelation, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
Bitcoins have a history attached to them. The transactional history of a Bitcoin cannot be hidden. That means one is always trading a specific Bitcoin when selling it for fiat money, Dr. Michael Wehrmann writes.
In “Bitcoin as a Security,” Dr. Wright takes a deep dive into the history of Bitcoin as well as Bitcoin’s journey throughout different eras.
In this ongoing weekly series with sCrypt founder Xiaohui Liu, Dr. Craig Wright talk more about miner (transaction processor) incentives and how Bitcoin's economic rules help to keep the system honest.
Concerning accounting, the same question seems to occur in the long run: who is the trusted third party being used in triple entry accounting of the future? Bitcoin or central banks?
On this episode of CoinGeek Backstage, Patrick Prinz, the Europe and Operations Manager at Bitcoin Association, spoke about the different terminology around Bitcoin SV, BSV blockchain and Bitcoin.
Despite the disruption and confusion as to what actually happened, it's important to note that blockchain re-organizations have been a fairly common occurrence in blockchain history.