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What are Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs)?

Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) are a cryptographic method that allows one party (the prover) to prove to another party (the verifier) that they know a...

What are zk-SNARKS?

zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Noninteractive Argument of Knowledge) are a cryptographic technology that allows one party (the “prover”) to demonstrate knowledge of certain information to...

What is Encryption?

Encryption is the process of converting readable data into a coded format that is only accessible by someone with the proper key or password....

What is Dust?

Dust in Bitcoin refers to a tiny amount of Bitcoin that is essentially unusable due to its minuscule size relative to transaction fees. These...

Use Bitcoin Easily And Privately With Cake Wallet

Cake Wallet founder Vik Sharma and his team have created not only one of the most usable noncustodial Bitcoin and crypto wallets on the market but perhaps the one that offers the most transactional privacy.

What’s a Cypherpunk?

A cypherpunk is an individual who advocates the use of strong cryptography to protect privacy and enable civil liberties. Cypherpunks believe that encryption technology...

Don’t Lose Sight Of The Bitcoin Mission

Fighting for transaction privacy needs to remain at the core of why we’re here.

Art Under Surveillance: Ripcache’s Radical Take at Bitcoin Amsterdam

A Q&A on privacy, ownership, and the unstoppable rise of decentralized art in a world of watchful eyes.

Samourai Developers Appear Together In Court For First Time At Status Conference

Defense attorneys for Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill continue to argue that the developers didn’t operate a money transmitting business with Samourai, and Rodriguez requests modifications to his bail conditions.

Give Me Time

With the Fourth Halving in the rearview mirror, it seems a perfect time to provide some on-record analysis of Bitcoin from the perspective of Number and Time, aka Crypto-K
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