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  1. Cash is not long for this world Cash is not long for this world
    Why its demise might refute the negative connotation of "a cashless society".
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  2. Bitcoin hits $25K on the 25th of December! Bitcoin hits $25K on the 25th of December!
    What a wonderful Christmas gift!
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  3. Bitcoin without the politics?
    Not happening.
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  4. Proof of stake's fatal conceit Proof of stake's fatal conceit
    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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  5. Proof of stake is no innovation.  Proof of stake is a regression. Proof of stake is no innovation. Proof of stake is a regression.
    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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  6. Bitcoin, surveillance and anonymity Bitcoin, surveillance and anonymity
    Common, yet erroneous myths dispelled.
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  7. The future of Bitcoin in an increasingly restricted world
    Bitcoin won't die. It will merely become the doom of the statist system as it always was intended to be.
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  8. Why a Bitcoin hard fork can't and won't stop the original Bitcoin chain Why a Bitcoin hard fork can't and won't stop the original Bitcoin chain
    No matter how you try, you can't force your blockchain on anyone else. We have a good idea of how such an attempt would turn out, so let's go over it.
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  9. If we must have crypto, then Bitcoin will eat stablecoins' lunch If we must have crypto, then Bitcoin will eat stablecoins' lunch
    Assuming that most of the world switches from statist fiat money to some form of voluntary cryptocurrency, there is zero chance that a stablecoin will prevail ...
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  10. It's official: the racketeers are onto Bitcoin
    Now that they understand Bitcoin threatens their monopoly on terrorism and extortion (by providing people with an alternative to protect themselves from their ...
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