CoinGeek RoundTable Episode 3: Happy Bitcoin Independence Day!
Bitcoin is now 12 years old, but it was two years ago that the believers in its original vision decided to break free from those who wanted to hijack it for their own purposes.
Bitcoin is now 12 years old, but it was two years ago that the believers in its original vision decided to break free from those who wanted to hijack it for their own purposes.
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.
Stanley Druckenmiller, the chairman and president of Duquesne Capital, recently revealed that he has made an investment in digital currecy.
Instead of pillaging your data to determine which ads or promotions to show you, Ark seeks to give control back to the user.
The Canadian Revenue Agency has asked Toronto-based coin exchange Coinsquare for the identity of every one of its clients.
Xiaohui Liu walks through the complete workflow of the design, development, testing, deployment, and invocation process of smart contracts in sCrypt.
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.
In the run-up to the election, experts have weighed in on whether Bitcoin and the digital currency industry will see any changes depending on who wins the Presidential race.
NBdomain is a Bitcoin-based solution to the DNS problems many people face. With the ‘.B’ TLD, users can permanently register a domain via the blockchain.
If the U.S. Election was a proof of work model, like Bitcoin, the candidates would have had to show that above else they were willing to forgo all other opportunities.
Like the Wright Flyer of 1903, BitCoin is an incredible elegant invention which is one of the greatest creations of our era, and possibly THE greatest, John Pitts writes.
Satoshi Nakamoto debuted the Bitcoin white paper to the Cryptography Mailing List on October 31, 2008, saying, “I’ve been working on a new electronic cash system.”