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Why The Proposed EU Bitcoin Ban Would Have Been A Mistake

The proposal, while shot down, is an example of growing misdirection in regulatory stances.

Trust Through Verification: The Establishment’s Nightmare

Bitcoin enables transparent usage of funds through recorded transactions and verifiable crowdfunding.

Proof Of Reserves – The Making Of A Bitcoin Industry Standard

As we venture into the year 2022, Proof of Reserves is emerging from a niche concept into a fledgling industry standard.

Bitcoin – The Open Money And Its Enemies

Bitcoin, accessible by anyone, is a digital open money for the modern open society – a society free from inherited hierarchies.

How Bitcoin Mining Strengthens Electricity Grids

Bitcoin enables mining utilities to engage in agreements that are mutually beneficial to miners and the electricity grid.

Fedimint – The Evolution Of Bitcoin Custody

A new kind of custody could help alleviate issues presented by third-party custody like exchanges and first-party custody like hardware wallets.

Free From Politics, Bitcoin Is A Platform For Independent Philanthropy

Regardless of any political affiliations of its developers or community, Bitcoin is an independent platform for decentralized philanthropic support.

Reputational Annihilation: Keeping Your Word In Bitcoin

One of the most important parts of being involved in Bitcoin is maintaining a good reputational standing through good faith.

The Questionable Ethics Of Bitcoin ESG Junk Science

Bitcoin environmental concerns are often portrayed in misleading and exaggerated ways contrary to proper research.

Bitcoin Was Made For This: The Apex Of Apolitical

The entirety of Bitcoin’s existence is dedicated to its usability by anyone regardless of their intent.
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