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Neobank Yopaki Aims To Make Every Mexican A Bitcoiner

Francisco Chavarria, Yopaki’s co-founder and CEO, believes that by educating Yopaki’s users about Bitcoin and incorporating a favorite Mexican pastime into the app, he and his team are poised to make Mexico a nation of Bitcoin enthusiasts.

Earn Bitcoin For Providing Liquidity Via Boltz Pro

I look forward to earning some sats in a non-custodial manner for helping Boltz manage its liquidity.

David Marcus: From PayPal President To Bitcoin Believer

Leading the team at Lightspark, David Marcus is poised to make the Lightning Network the biggest payment network in the world.

Alby Opens Waitlist For Alby Hub: A One-Click Lightning Node

Alby launches Alby Hub, a one click install Lightning node with seamless self-custodial wallet integration and ability to connect external Lightning apps.

Lightning Is the Common Language of the Bitcoin Economy

Lightning is becoming a translation layer, or a glue, that holds together different systems built on Bitcoin.

Trump Becomes First President To Accept Bitcoin Lightning Payments For Campaign Donations

In a historic first, Donald Trump is now the first U.S. President to ever accept Bitcoin Lightning Network payments.

Ecash Makes Bitcoin (And Fiat) Private With Calle’s Cashu

The creator of Cashu, a free and open-source Chaumian ecash protocol for Bitcoin, believes users should have cash-like privacy when they transact with BTC — or fiat currencies.

Case Study: Enabling Bitcoin as a Medium of Exchange at the Bitcoin Asia Conference in Hong Kong

The successful implementation of BTCPay Server at the Bitcoin Asia conference demonstrated that bitcoin can easily be used for payments.

Bitcoin Lightning Wallet ZEUS Isn’t Going Anywhere

Evan Kaloudis, the US-based founder of ZEUS, believes that now is the time to take a stand and fight for KYC-free bitcoin self-custody wallets.

Despite Criticism, Lightning Network Continues Seeing Major Rollouts

The Lightning Network is facing a growing number of developers that consider it a “dead end” as capacity drops. Nevertheless, major new partnerships keep breathing in new life.
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