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BlackRock Expands Global Bitcoin Strategy with Australian ETF Launch

Australia will soon gain access to BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) on the ASX, providing regulated, local exposure to Bitcoin through a traditional exchange.

What Has Bitcoin Become 17 Years After Satoshi Nakamoto Published The Whitepaper?

Getting close to two decades after the Bitcoin Whitepaper was published by Satoshi Nakamoto, how much bearing does the document have at this point?

Tether Is Buying Bitcoin’s Revolution, How Devastating Will The Consequences Be?

At a Glance The GENIUS Act in the U.S. gave private stablecoin issuers a legal framework while stalling a government issued CBDC. Tether, issuer of USDT,...

Wall Street Is Bitcoin’s Biggest Threat, Not Arbitrary Data

The biggest threat to Bitcoin is the concentration of economic influence created by Wall Street Bitcoin products.

Cypherpunks (Don’t Just) Write Code

If they wish to be effective in enacting change in the world, cypherpunks must do more than just write code.

Maria Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize — Could She Become the First ‘Bitcoin Nobel’ Winner?

Venezuelan opposition leader and pro-Bitcoin advocate María Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her fight for democracy.

The Biggest Bitcoin Pizza Day Celebration Ever

Bitcoin is an extremely powerful tool, that can genuinely change a person's life. Brindon Mwiine tells a story of how it did so for orphaned children in Uganda.

Why “Ecash Coffee Day” Is No Longer Just a Celebration but a Call to Action

Four years after someone bought a cup of coffee with ecash, the privacy technology being built on top of Bitcoin continues to improve. From Fedimint and Cashu to new protocols like BitVM, developers, activists, and users are uniting to ensure that transactional privacy with Bitcoin is available to all.

Bitcoin Gives Me Hope, Says Knut Svanholm in Bitcoin Magazine Exclusive Interview

To Knut Svanholm, Bitcoin is an agreement on a fixed set of rules that’s costlier to break than to follow. All human action is ultimately a conversation about resolving conflicts over perceived scarce goods. What both Bitcoin and reality teaches us is that it’s so much better to cooperate than to use violence to solve those conflicts.

Bitcoin Core vs. Bitcoin Knots: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Knots proponents claim to be supporters of Bitcoin's decentralization and its use as censorship resistant money, but their actions do not align with that claim.

A Response to Sir Tim Berners-Lee: We Can Fix the Web Without Regulation

Tim Berners-Lee suggests the web’s flaws requires regulation to fix. But the problem doesn't lie in design alone: The entire fiat-based monetary system exerts pressure that distorts incentives and has shaped the web’s trajectory in ways Berners-Lee may not fully appreciate.

The Feed Isn’t the Future: Rethinking Nostr Through Tools, Places, and Real-World Use

Nostr has the potential to become the social layer of the internet and beat the incumbents at their own game. Despite early momentum from figures like Jack Dorsey, Nostr usage is flatlining in 2025. What's the killer app?

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