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Issue #315: Bitcoin's Yin & Yang and Cliffhangers

A couple weeks ago, in Issue #306, we discussed the first in a four-part series by our boy Laurent from OXT.me in which he described a new way we should measure the value secured by Proof of Work. In parts 2 & 3 of the series, Laurent jumps into

by Marty Bent
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Issue #314: The BIS, some fuccbois

Here's a great thread on the history of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) that you freaks should check out when you get some time today. To many, the BIS is probably the biggest villain standing in Bitcoin's way as it attempts to become the reserve

by Marty Bent
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Issue #312: Capitulation watch

What I'm really looking for is the mass layoff moment at Consensys, the marketing / VC arm of Ethereum that is the poster child of the excess of this illogical mania built of buzzwords and technobabble.

by Marty Bent
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Issue #311: Bitcoin wasn't pre-mined

So Satoshi definitely wasn't mining alone in the early days. Though, the number of people participating in Bitcoin during the early days was definitely slim. These early pioneers mined and lost a crazy amount of bitcoins before Bitcoin entered the planet's vernacular in earnest.

by Marty Bent
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Issue #310: Read up on BTC privacy tech

If there is one thing to take from this article, it's that we should be happy that so many people care about privacy for all and are working on many different angles through which that can be provided to Bitcoin users.

by Marty Bent

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Marty's Ƀent

Issue #315: Bitcoin's Yin & Yang and Cliffhangers

A couple weeks ago, in Issue #306, we discussed the first in a four-part series by our boy Laurent from OXT.me in which he described a new way we should measure the value secured by Proof of Work. In parts 2 & 3 of the series, Laurent jumps into

Sep 11, 2018
by Marty Bent
Marty's Ƀent

Issue #314: The BIS, some fuccbois

Here's a great thread on the history of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) that you freaks should check out when you get some time today. To many, the BIS is probably the biggest villain standing in Bitcoin's way as it attempts to become the reserve

Sep 10, 2018
by Marty Bent
Marty's Ƀent

Issue #312: Capitulation watch

What I'm really looking for is the mass layoff moment at Consensys, the marketing / VC arm of Ethereum that is the poster child of the excess of this illogical mania built of buzzwords and technobabble.

Sep 6, 2018
by Marty Bent
Marty's Ƀent

Issue #311: Bitcoin wasn't pre-mined

So Satoshi definitely wasn't mining alone in the early days. Though, the number of people participating in Bitcoin during the early days was definitely slim. These early pioneers mined and lost a crazy amount of bitcoins before Bitcoin entered the planet's vernacular in earnest.

Sep 5, 2018
by Marty Bent
Marty's Ƀent

Issue #310: Read up on BTC privacy tech

If there is one thing to take from this article, it's that we should be happy that so many people care about privacy for all and are working on many different angles through which that can be provided to Bitcoin users.

Sep 4, 2018
by Marty Bent
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Issue #309: Year 2038 problem

It's been a slow news week around these parts, so I figured I'd spend today introducing you freaks to an issue in Bitcoin that will force a hard fork in the future; the year 2038 problem.

Sep 3, 2018
by Marty Bent
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Issue #308: Retail volume picking up

Here's something to keep an eye on for you freaks who are anxiously waiting for this bear market to reverse course; how much of the intermittent price increases are being driven by retail dominated exchanges?

Aug 30, 2018
by Marty Bent
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