Why does this decade feel like crossroads for technology companies?
The explosion of data sped up the transformation into a connected world as more information was available for collection and analysis than ever before, Jacob Rozen writes.
The explosion of data sped up the transformation into a connected world as more information was available for collection and analysis than ever before, Jacob Rozen writes.
Innovation is thriving in Bitcoin SV but Charles Miller predicts that its successes will be by adding to the world we know, rather than by destroying it.
Bitcoin stakeholders need to acknowledge the fact that the technology faces a grim future without serious changes to the status quo.
The Bitcoin community in particular has fetishized the concept open-source to the extent that it has become nearly inseparable from the promise of Bitcoin and blockchain technology generally.
Bitcoin is indeed resistant to censorship, but it is also deliberately flexible under stress, and designed as a tool to enforce the truth—even when extremely unpopular, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
Dr. Craig Wright now finds himself as the perfect plaintiff to demonstrate the points he has been making for years: that there is nothing about blockchain, Bitcoin or any other digital asset which takes them outside the scope of the law.
The Alert Key would allow an instant notification to be broadcast to every processor on each network, ordering them to freeze certain UTXOs or transactions.
Dr. Craig Wright has begun legal action against the developers of BTC, BCH, BCH ABC and BSV over 111,000 stolen Bitcoin.
Satoshi Nakamoto never intended Bitcoin to be held in cold storage until such time that it appreciated in value high enough for the owner to cash out, be financially free, then retire to a tropical island paradise.
Bitcoin's blockchain is a supercharged accounting ledger, but at the end of the day it works much the same as any other ledger at near-light speed and on a global scale, Jon Southurst writes.
To be decentralized means to not be controlled by a single entity; to be distributed means to be spread out, Patrick Thompson writes.