Bitcoin’s first exchange for tokens is now live
Bitcoin Token Exchange went live on March 6, and is currently the most functional—and only—decentralized exchange for tokens that is up and running on Bitcoin SV.
Bitcoin Token Exchange went live on March 6, and is currently the most functional—and only—decentralized exchange for tokens that is up and running on Bitcoin SV.
With talk of BSV powering the world economy through a unique mix of money and data, how should we manage the ‘refining’ of the binary code of Bitcoin into human-friendly forms?
BTC is a heavily deprecated version of Bitcoin that has been trimmed into some kind of digital Rai Stone backed by hopes, dreams and mining machines, Kurt Wuckert Jr. writes.
Most of the world got its first glimpse of Fabriik’s product in action when ShuaCoin was created via Fabriik’s Simple Fabriik Protocol and opened the floodgates for the wave of tokenization that has hit Bitcoin SV.
With the arcade and HST token distribution, incentives are laid out for developers to build games that implement this concept, Joshua Henslee writes.
Gary Gensler, the Biden administration's nominee to head the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, has highlighted "investor protections" as priorities for the digital asset industry.
Bitcoin Association is making its way to the Americas for the second installment of this year’s Bitcoin SV Virtual Meetup on March 4.
BSV scalability enables mass distribution of not only tokens and financial products but ideas as well, and those who cannot afford or choose to forego high fees are now a part of the conversation.
In this episode, Kurt Wuckert Jr. and Joshua Henslee answer several audience questions and explore many of the current areas of interest in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
This week, CoinGeek Pulse features Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ interview with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang, where he was quoted saying “he is not bullish” on BTC.
Theory of Bitcoin host Ryan X. Charles of Fabriik Smart Wallet (Money Button) and Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright are joined by sCrypt founder Xiaohui Liu for some Q&A along with the usual discussion.
Given the endless possibilities Bitcoin technology offers, it's easy to see why many got excited at the thought of creating new tokens on Fabriik's SFP protocol, Jon Southurst writes.