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A New Trustless Way to Calculate the Bitcoin Price

UTXOracle offers a way to derive the approximate fiat price of Bitcoin in a trustless way utilizing only your full node and a single script.

Readers React To Drivechain Incentive Concerns

Shinobi’s Strawman is a weekly series where our Technical Editor Shinobi challenges the Bitcoin community, aiming to stir up conversation around heated technical debates.

How Proof of Workforce is Helping Union and Firefighter Pensions Save with Bitcoin

Discover how Dominick Bei is revolutionizing retirement savings for workers, unions, and businesses with education-based Bitcoin adoption.

What Happens After A Bitcoin ETF is Approved?

What does a Bitcoin ETF mean for the evolution of Bitcoin markets? Find out with Dylan LeClair.

Bitcoin Nodes Now One Step Closer to Instant Sync

Inside ZeroSync: how zero-knowledge proofs are making a massive advance toward instant bitcoin node sync.

Drivechains Are Stupid, Prove Me Wrong

Shinobi’s Strawman is a weekly series where our Technical Editor Shinobi challenges the Bitcoin community, aiming to stir up conversation around heated technical debates.

ZK Rollups Are Coming To Bitcoin. Here’s All You Need To Know

Zero-knowledge rollups are coming to Bitcoin, as two teams race to bring this novel scalability and privacy solution to the oldest cryptocurrency.

Waiting For Confirmation: Bitcoin Optech’s Series On Mempool And Policy

A summary of the 10 part Bitcoin Optech series describing the inner workings of Bitcoin nodes' mempools and the rules and incentives that govern them.

Machankura’s Noelyne Sumba Discusses The Power Of Putting Bitcoin On Africa’s Feature Phones

In this interview, Noelyne Subma of Machankura recounts her Bitcoin journey and explains why Africa needs bitcoin access without the internet.

Togolese Activist Farida Nabourema On Avoiding Government Censorship And ‘Bitcoin For Youngsters’

Togolese activist Farida Nabourema describes how Bitcoin offers financial freedom for those living under oppressive regimes.
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