2020 year in review: Bitcoin key developments in social media
2020 was a big year for Bitcoin-based social media platforms. Here is a quick recap of the developments we saw take place in the Bitcoin social media space.
2020 was a big year for Bitcoin-based social media platforms. Here is a quick recap of the developments we saw take place in the Bitcoin social media space.
If you are not already on Twetch you will want to sign up for it ASAP, there is no other social media app that lets its users profit by posting or own their own data.
Money Button users can now access apps such as PowPing, Twetch and Peergame by simply keying in their email address, username and the preferred currency.
While users of these applications can earn and profit from curation, that is not the primary benefit, that is the incentive, Joshua Henslee writes.
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.
Twetch co-founder Josh Petty discusses the platform’s latest milestone—exceeding 1 million transactions.
Representatives from Twetch, TonicPow and TrueReviews took the virtual stage on Day 2 of CoinGeek Live to discuss how BSV has enabled new models for digital media and user content.
This week in Bitcoin, lawmakers in the United States introduced a bill that could pave the way for greater research into blockchain.
Twetch Chat is a fully encrypted messaging platform that allows users to chat privately with anybody on Twetch.
Twetch Chat is colloquially labeled as ‘encrypted AF’ which is to state that only the participants of a conversation can read the messages.
A new Twetch feature will auto-twetch a post replied to on Twitter, and its feed on Twetch is a list of curated tweets from humans archived on the ledger.
Michael Wehrmann caught up with Praxis founder Isaac Morehouse to talk about his Bitcoin videos and how he implements Bitcoin SV in his daily life as freedom seeking entrepreneur.