What mathematically cannot continue will not continue. Always trust math.
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Time to question the assumptions most make around cryptocurrencies.
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The second war on cryptography is not going to be like the first one. This time, it's not just private communications at stake — pardon the pun — but rather ...
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Despite their mightiest efforts, the pricks at the FATF and their sycophants in national organizations have not yet been able to completely stamp out the trade ...
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Common, yet erroneous myths dispelled.
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Competitors to Bitcoin, and enemies of Bitcoin, are stridently demanding a change from proof of work to proof of stake. They portray it as necessary progress. ...
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Proof of work gives us something that proof of stake does not — unchanging, trustworthy rules, in perpetuity. This is exactly the property that motivates some ...
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To let you opt out of corrupt masters that steal from you. The purpose of a thing is what it does.
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You may have learned in school that zeroes after the fractional — the digits after the comma — are useless. With Bitcoin, they might not be.
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In the latest escalation against the Freedom Convoy, the Trudeau regime has given itself permission to sabotage the finances of everyone they accuse of ...
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