The episode of the What Bitcoin Did podcast delves into the intricacies of working in the Bitcoin development space, covering personal anecdotes, the role and culture of Bitcoin development organizations, and the challenges faced by developers in the ecosystem with guest Carla Kirk-Cohen.
Bitcoin, the best form of money the world has ever known, has been subject to scrutiny and criticism by various financial institutions and individuals within the banking sector.
This episode of the Natalie Brunell Show with Morgen Rochard, a financial planner with a keen interest in Bitcoin, offers a nuanced perspective on integrating Bitcoin into financial planning and estates.
Earlier today, the Biden Administration announced an emergency data collection initiative targeted at bitcoin mining operations in the US via the US Energy Information Administration, an "independent" sub-agency of the Department of Energy.
It is important to be clear here. The only thing these requirements will accomplish if they are written into law is the prevention of European citizens from reaping the benefits of the most radically liberating technology humanity has come into contact with in centuries.
This episode of Final Settlement from Onramp, featuring Max Webster, provided a rich and thought-provoking discussion on the multifaceted nature of Bitcoin, particularly focusing on its relationship with energy and the potential for creating new market-based ranking systems.
Zaprite, a company known for integrating Bitcoin payments into everyday business operations, has announced a series of significant updates to their application, with a particular focus on enhancing in-app functionalities.
This episode of the What Bitcoin Did podcast features a fascinating discussion on a variety of topics surrounding Bitcoin, ETFs, and the broader financial landscape.
The Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (ticker: BITB) has recently marked a significant milestone in the cryptocurrency industry by becoming the first US Bitcoin ETF to publicly disclose the Bitcoin addresses holding its assets.
There is no stopping an idea whose time has come.
Bitcoin has evolved from a nascent technology into a robust financial asset that many investors and enthusiasts believe could redefine the concept of money.
This episode of the Stephan Livera Podcast features Lyudmyla Kozlovska and Bota Jardemalie, human rights defenders and advocates for Bitcoin, particularly its use as a tool for preserving human rights.
Klaus Schwabb and his team at the World Economic Forum are hosting a meeting of the most corrupt and delusional of minds to brainstorm about how they can con the global public into accepting Totalitarian policies that will erode civil liberties and sovereignty.
In this episode of the Stephan Livera Podcast, Stephan and Steven Roose explored the intricate topic of covenants on Bitcoin, with a particular focus on TXHASH.