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No, BlackRock Won’t Ossify Bitcoin

Shinobi argued that the surge of institutional bitcoin adoption will lead to premature ossification of the Bitcoin protocol. While I share this concern to an extent, I am less convinced this is necessarily true.

Bitcoin Changes With User-Signaled Soft Forks

UASF versus URSF is one mechanism for proposed changes to Bitcoin’s code. This should be the way changes to Bitcoin are decided and implemented.

Adversarial Thinking And Ways To Attack Bitcoin

A group of Bitcoin Core developers discussed various attack vectors for Bitcoin as well as ways to plan ahead and circumvent nefarious actors.

Taproot: An Example Of Bitcoin’s Win-Win Logic

Taproot has a variety of benefits for all users of Bitcoin, and is an example of improving ability to expand and enhance Bitcoin.

Taproot Activation Timeline Set, But Path Unclear

In a recent IRC chat among Bitcoin’s development community, a timeline for activating Taproot was determined, though questions remain.

Is It Time to Take an Initiative to Decrease Bitcoin’s Block Size Seriously?

For years, Bitcoin developer Luke-jr stood out for arguing that the block size limit should not be increased, but decreased. Is it time to start taking him seriously?

Bitcoin’s Journey from $1,000 to $10,000: The Stories That Got Us Here

In random order, these were some of the biggest stories that impacted bitcoin’s journey from $1,000 to $10,000 in 2017.

Got a Coinbase Account and an Opinion on Bitcoin Scaling? Be Heard on KYCPoll

Bitcoin’s ongoing scaling debate is reaching fever pitch. Several scaling proposals are scheduled to activate within the next weeks, which may or may not...

Bitcoin Miners Are Signaling Support for the New York Agreement: Here’s What that Means

As of today, over 80 percent of miners (by hash power) are including the letters “NYA” in the blocks they mine. Here's what that means.
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