Happy holidays 2019 from all of us at CoinGeek.com
Happy holidays from all of us at CoinGeek.com %%date%%!
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The Pitch Day in London, taking place in February 2020, represents the first time the training wheels have been removed from Bitcoin.
Let’s take a look at a few memorable moments that took place in the blockchain and cryptocurrency news space in 2019.
The Genesis upgrade to the Bitcoin protocol will be the last big step towards restoring Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision.
P2SH was a standard script introduced by then Bitcoin Core developers in 2012 that allows users to create custom “redeemable scripts.”
BSV continued its impressive Q4 growth as daily transactions reached 843,000 over the weekend—more than twice the number of transactions on the BTC network and eclipsed ETH's 573,000 transactions.
The CoinGeek Conference series is returning to London on 20-21 February 2020, and will celebrate Bitcoin’s return to the original protocol with its Genesis hard fork.
To ensure everything goes smoothly for Bitcoin SV’s return to its original protocol, the Bitcoin SV Node Team has announced a testing and implementation plan for all BSV services to follow leading up to February 4, 2020.
_unwriter has been going HAM since the beginning of the New Year, releasing a new tool to enable folks to build on top of Bitcoin SV seemingly every day.
Bitcoin is almost 11 years old now, but November 15, 2018 marked the start of a movement to restore Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision—and with it, the technological revolution we were promised in 2009.
Although the paths of BSV and ABC’s BCH now seem to be pretty clear, the story of Bitcoin is far from over. With more businesses coming on board and new use cases proving its utility every day, there’s a bright future for Bitcoin SV.
Bitcoin transitioned from a mere whitepaper into something tangible when Satoshi Nakomoto produced what is known as the "Genesis" block of Bitcoin on January 3, 2009.