Shinobi’s Strawman is a weekly series where our Technical Editor Shinobi challenges the Bitcoin community, aiming to stir up conversation around heated technical debates.
Bitcoin Mining Offers an Economical Solution to Mitigating Methane Emissions from Landfills
A look at all the warning signs, and indications of his character, that showed how the tale of SBF would ultimately end.
A pivotal event in the creation of the Bitcoin economy occurred 14 years ago today with a trade now worth $130,000 that was then worth pennies.
Two pieces of Californian Legislation pending the Governor’s approval will create new compliance requirements for exchanges and ATM operators.
CEO Matěj Žák announced the launch of three products, focused on making security easy for everyone.
Users can now place wagers in bitcoin on online games with funds being paid out instantaneously, thanks to the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
This offering aims to provide the integration of fast, cost-effective Lightning payments for developers and enterprise clients worldwide.
Bitcoin Amsterdam, Europe’s largest Bitcoin event, is kicking off today with speakers including Edward Snowden and Balaji Srinivasan.
Let Bitcoin Magazine EDU and Magic Eden introduce you to the world of Ordinals as they unveil ‘Ordinals Explained,’ an animated educational show set to debut during Bitcoin Amsterdam.
A superintelligent subatomic Artificial Intelligence is reeking havoc in the mempool.
The S300 MiniPOD offers 60% reduction in transportation costs, improved pod airflow, filter augmentation and more at 35% less cost than competing products.
The first Ethereum Virtual Machine transaction on bitcoin has been achieved, the latest milestone towards the launch of a BTC-based ZK rollup.
A personal essay looking at the fairy tales grownups still believe after growing out of the ones from childhood.
Christian Keroles breaks down his arguments for why CBDCs are likely to lose out in the long run competing against Bitcoin’s permissionless nature.
Jeroen van Lange introduces his novel theory on Bitcoin market cycles, and what most people could be getting wrong.
An unknown “Project Spartacus” has formed in an attempt to immortalize on bitcoin the thousands of Afghan War logs published by Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks in 2010.
Bitcoin and gold have significantly decoupled, breaking the tight correlation dating from Feb 2022. Is this a sign things are breaking?
Any arbitrary computation can now be verified on Bitcoin, with no softfork necessary, in a challenge-response based protocol that can be enforced on-chain.
Reinforcing the grid so excess electricity is available during winter months is a matter of national security, mining can help.
OrdinalsBot, pioneering in the Bitcoin Ordinals ecosystem, successfully raises $1 million in seed funding to enhance its innovative inscription services.
The CEO of the world’s largest crypto exchange explains how Bitcoin’s programmed supply shock has historically had a significant impact on its price.
A short synopsis of a new documentary on the origins of Bitcoin Beach and BTC adoption in El Zonte.
While fighting a legal battle with the SEC, troubled crypto exchange Binance has sold off their entire business in Russia to a possible shell company.
Bitcoin Magazine sits down with Atomic.Finance’s CTO Matthew Black, exploring DLCs, Atomic.Finance’s infrastructure, the downsides of Ethereum smart contracts and the far-reaching implications of Bitcoin-native financial services.
From “The Withdrawal Issue”, George Kaloudis discusses why Bitcoin’s existence will not inspire responsible behavior from the Fed.
Shinobi’s Strawman is a weekly series where our Technical Editor Shinobi challenges the Bitcoin community, aiming to stir up conversation around heated technical debates.
Influential innovation investor Cathie Wood is increasingly optimistic about the approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF in the U.S.
Swan Vault is powered by Blockstream Jade, an open-source Bitcoin hardware wallet.
A look at the potential ways the looming wave of ETF filings could play out in the coming weeks and months.