The next Genesis: Bitcoin’s two beginnings
Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks about Bitcoin’s second beginning—Genesis—and why it’s been a long time coming.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks about Bitcoin’s second beginning—Genesis—and why it’s been a long time coming.
Conference sponsor Bitstocks will be a major presence at the Old Billingsgate, where the CoinGeek Conference will take place on Feb. 20-21..
With the next version of their browser, Maxthon will have native integration with the Bitcoin SV blockchain, allowing easier transactions and data uploads to the BSV chain.
P2SH is being deprecated on Bitcoin SV on February 4, so now these services need to ensure that they implement standard Bitcoin functionality.
The Bitcoin SV node team has issued an optional upgrade to the Bitcoin protocol: v1.0.1, aimed at nodes intending to process larger block sizes.
Roger Ver-owned Bitcoin.com has backtracked on its earlier support for autocratically enacting a tax on miners to fund the development of the BCH fork.
Joshua Henslee seeks to establish clarity on some common questions about the upcoming Genesis upgrade on February 4.
The proposal to subsidize development with a 12.5% cut of miners' block rewards has seen mixed reactions from those inside and outside the BCH community.
On January 25, the BSV Scaling Testnet proved it's capable of something far greater—mining a block of just over 1GB.
The so-called “donation” is essentially a tax that all miners will have to give, and miners that fail to follow the new plan will have their BCH blocks orphaned.
The last week has shown a healthy leveling off of the high upward volatility BSV experienced the prior week.
Proxypay enables a website to accept payments from any wallet by creating an ephemeral private key that gets funded with just enough satoshis to pay for the transaction costs and any outputs necessary.