Search Results for: bitcoin vision

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Business 12 September 2019

Bitcoin SV Vision: Episode 24

In the latest episode of Bitcoin Vision, founding president of the Bitcoin Association Jimmy Nguyen discussed some of the most exciting developments in the world of BSV.

Bitcoin under rocks
Business 23 March 2022

The vision for Bitcoin

Dr. Craig Wright reveals his vision for Bitcoin in this blog post—he explains how it is set in stone and how it should scale to billions of transactions while maintaining a low price.

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Business 7 November 2019

The origins of Bitcoin: Satoshi’s Vision

October 31, 2008 will forever hold a special place in the history of Bitcoin, for it was on that date that Satoshi Nakamoto announced the publication of the Bitcoin whitepaper.

Lawrence on Roundtable
Interviews 21 February 2024

Uniting blockchain, AI, and IPv6 on CoinGeek Roundtable

Latif Ladid, Lawrence Hughes, and Mathieu Ducroux join Becky Liggero for the first episode of CoinGeek Roundtable in 2024, tackling IPv6 and how it can massively benefit sectors by integrating it with other emerging technologies.

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Business 16 February 2024

RockWallet absorbs Wyre’s user base

Self-managed digital currency wallet RockWallet has stepped in to acquire Wyre's user base and will offer users a way to reactivate their accounts without going through a new KYC process.

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Editorial 31 December 2021

The winner of 2022: BitCoin Satoshi Vision [$BSV]

This is BSV’s year, 2022. If you want to avoid the pitfalls of our current bubblicious over-priced stock market and even frothier “cryptos,” yet still invest in something with upside, focus your research gaze toward BSV-land like the Babe eye-balled the right-field bleachers.

Douglas Rushkoff on Coingeek Conversations
Interviews 15 October 2020

Douglas Rushkoff: Hopes and doubts about Bitcoin’s beautiful vision

Douglas Rushkoff has been following technology and media for more than 30 years - ever since, as a young theatre director, he decided he’d had enough of its elitist culture: “theatres started to feel very predictable ...I was really looking for something more participatory. Interactive. Unknown. Unpredictable.”