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Unchained Is Now Helping Customers Custody Over $2 Billion in Bitcoin

Unchained has seen a 37% year-over-year increase in Bitcoin secured by its collaborative custody product.

Bitcoin As A Foundation For Community Building

Community is an important part of dealing with problems, as recent wildfires in Portugal demonstrate. Can Bitcoin be a foundation for restoring communities where they have fragmented?

Coming Soon: An Easier Way To Bootstrap Your Node’s UTXO Set

After four years of work, James O'Beirne's assumeutxo option to allow instant UTXO set bootstrapping for your Bitcoin node is merged into Bitcoin Core.

US Government Frames Bitcoin Privacy As “Criminal”

New court documents reveal that the US government frames the use of blockchain analysis countermeasures as “criminal”.

Elon Musk Calls Fiat Currency A Scam

Musk's comment adds fuel to the ongoing debate about the role of Bitcoin in challenging traditional financial systems.

Buy Love, Sell Fear

From “The Withdrawal Issue”, Max Keiser takes readers on a 1980s fiat noir adventure in New York City, chronicling the exuberant high of the bull market pumped up with freshly printed cash.

Bitcoin Is A Possession, Not Property

The nature of Bitcoin as a digital asset makes it impossible to fit 1:1 into the framework of property as we know it. One can possess Bitcoin, but not truly own it in the conventional sense.

Bitcoin Payment Service BTCPay Server Now Easier to Integrate with React Apps

Ant (TimechainStats) and TC (Timechain Calendar) both pitched in together to make BTCPay Button integration into React applications as simple as drop in and go.

Cynthia Lummis: Bitcoin Is the Anti-CBDC

Explore the world of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and delve into the backstage of Bitcoin with Cynthia Lummis.

Runes: An Attempt At A Serious Protocol, Or Another Children’s Toy?

Casey Rodarmor, the creator of Ordinals, recently released a proposal for the Runes protocol. Will this actually lead to sustainable protocol development, or will the frogs make a mess again?