Why Bitcoin?
What is Bitcoin and why do I think it's important for you to understand? Introduction Have you ever noticed how money seems to be at the root of
What is Bitcoin and why do I think it's important for you to understand? Introduction Have you ever noticed how money seems to be at the root of
Here are the main ways to custody bitcoin, from least to most self-sovereign: Bitcoin Custody Options * Centralized Exchange - Shared custody wallets (Coinbase, Kraken). Some like River and Swan* allow
Theme: Bitcoin as Time, Truth, and Human Liberation: A Paradigm Shift Beyond Money
We are at an amazing time in history, when have such transformational technologies all come together? AI, Robots, Self Driving Cars, and Bitcoin to tie it all together. Crazy. There
This post is part of a series where I go deep on a topic, partly because I am interested and partly to demonstrate the state of the industry in AI report generation.
Bitcoin is online money, like ApplePay or Venmo. The difference is that in those systems, many companies see your transaction, take a fee, and in some cases might block your
Bitcoin evokes many changes in the nature of money, how transactions can be conducted, and social changes. One of the first examples of digital money disrupting established players in cross-border
Bitcoin has a well-defined process for implementing feature changes, but this does not mean it is not without controversy, differing opinions, or challenges. The very fact that it is hard
Einstein was smart, inquisitive, and deeply philosophical so he would quickly understand the long-term implications of Bitcoin on economics, society, and culture. To Einstein, I would say: Money is a
In terms of the privacy on-chain, all wallets are equally private. Where privacy concerns get introduced are where the Bitcoin was obtained and did it require identity verification (aka, Know
No. There is only one Bitcoin, the blockchain based token that has been collectively agreed upon to be money, i.e., a store of value. Other "crypto currencies"
The chance of someone guessing or brute force attacking your seed phrase or private keys is infinitesimally small as to be zero. There is no known example of it happening.