Aaron van Wirdum

Aaron van Wirdum
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Aaron van Wirdum is the former Editor-in-Chief of Bitcoin Magazine and author of The Genesis Book: The Story of the People and Projects That Inspired Bitcoin.

The Latest Twist to the Block Size Debate Is Called a “UASF”

Just when Bitcoin’s long-lasting scalability dispute appeared to have reached a deadlock, a pseudonymous mailing-list contributor may have presented a way out.Segregated Witness (SegWit), the Bitcoin protocol upgrade proposed...

Using a Bitcoin Service? You May Need to Change Your Password (Now)

Some of the most popular Bitcoin services on the internet may have leaked sensitive user information, including passwords.Cloudflare is a popular content delivery network that effectively acts as a...

Danish Police Can Now Catch Criminals Who Used Bitcoin

Bitcoin was never really anonymous, and it seems the Danish police have caught on to that fact. According to reports by Danish newspaper Berlingske, law enforcement in the Scandinavian...

How the Latest COIN ETF Amendment Could Hurt Its Investors (and Perhaps Harm Bitcoin Too)

Not everyone loves the latest draft of the Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF proposal.The (prospective) Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust, also known as “COIN,” filed new documents to the U.S. Securities and Exchange...

How Satoshi Messed Up His Math (and How These Academics Just Fixed It)

Satoshi Nakamoto’s math doesn’t quite add up.In chapter 11 of the Bitcoin white paper, the pseudonymous author explained that an honest mining majority will always outrun a dishonest minority....

Capital Controls and Ponzi Schemes: How Nigeria Is Discovering Bitcoin

The price collapse of “black gold” locked Nigerians into their economy. Now, “digital gold” is providing some Nigerians with a way out.Only three years ago, crude oil cost over...

Better Bitcoin Privacy, Scalability: Developers Making TumbleBit a Reality

TumbleBit is probably one of the most promising technological advancements built on top of Bitcoin to date. Not only does it offer one of the best — if not...

Darknet Markets Causing Trouble for US Postal Service

The US Postal Service is actively hiring darknet market experts to combat illegal activity

Venezuela Seems to Be Cracking Down on Bitcoin

It appears that the Venezuelan authorities have had enough of Bitcoin. Over the past two weeks, police in the Latin American country arrested eight Bitcoin miners in three different...

Dutch Tax Authority Clarifies: Bitcoin Mixing Will Not Be Banned, But Will Raise Suspicion

As the Dutch proverb goes: “The soup is not eaten as hot as it is served.” Meaning: The threat is often not carried through as thoroughly as initially presented.Bitcoin...

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