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How Do Bitcoin Transactions Work?

Bitcoin transactions are designed to be publicly searchable, programmatically confirmed by miners and immutable once embedded on the blockchain. BTC transactions contain three pieces...

The Blockstream Satellite Network: Maintaining Bitcoin Sovereignty in Space

The Blockstream Satellite network lets Bitcoiners send messages and transactions into and back from space, bypassing censorship and technical limits.

Happy Birthday Bitcoin! Here’s a Look at Bitcoin’s 11th Year by the Numbers

Eleven years ago, Bitcoin was etched into history with the mining of the Genesis Block. Here’s a data-driven look at how it has grown since last year.

Bitcoin Hashrate, SegWit Transactions Continue to Reach All-Time Highs

Bitcoin miners are producing a higher hashrate than ever as new hardware comes online, and SegWit is keeping pace — counting for 50 percent of total network activity.

Implications for Bitcoin Now That 85 Percent of Supply Has Been Mined

Over 17,850,575 bitcoin have been mined and 85 percent of the top cryptocurrency’s expected total supply is already in circulation. So what?

Statechains: Sending Keys, Not Coins, to Scale Bitcoin Off-Chain

Statechains, a new second-layer protocol, turns the concept of a Bitcoin transaction on its head.

Bitcoin Transactions Spike in April While SegWit Keeps Fees Low: Report

Research has shown that the number of on-chain Bitcoin transactions has risen dramatically throughout 2019, but SegWit is keeping fees down.

Bitcoin Core 0.18.0 Release: Here’s What’s New

Bitcoin Core 0.18.0 includes the typical range of performance improvements and bug fixes, as well as some new features. Here’s an overview of some of the most significant changes.

Percentage of CoinJoin Bitcoin Transactions Triples Over Past Year

According to a study released by Longhash, the relative usage of CoinJoin out of all bitcoin transactions has tripled in one year, currently sitting at 4.09 percent.

Proposed Texas Bill Would Require ID Verification for Crypto Use

A bill proposed by the Texas legislature will require that all receivers of cryptocurrency in regular transactions verify the identity of the cryptocurrency sender before accepting any payment.
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