No more buying TRX for fees or waiting on bridges. Tether-backed UTEXO brings USDT home to Bitcoin with privacy-first UX that ...
In a recent appearance on X, Strategy’s Michael Saylor shed light on the most significant shift in Bitcoin [BTC] over the ...
Bitcoin Ordinals let assets be issued on top of Bitcoin more efficiently. Users are split on whether they should exist but ...
Bitcoin token protocol BRC20 has taken a step toward enabling Ethereum-style smart contracts with the integration of Ethereum Virtual Machine into its core logic. The upgrade, dubbed BRC2.0, was ...
A proposed workaround could enable quantum-resistant Bitcoin transactions without a protocol change, but high compute costs limit real-world use. A Bitcoin researcher has come up with a way that could ...
RGB protocol, a smart contract and asset issuance protocol for Bitcoin, has officially launched on the Bitcoin mainnet. On July 17, RGB protocol announced that it had been successfully deployed on ...
On Tuesday, Ark Labs announced the public beta launch of the highly anticipated (at least among Bitcoin purists) Arkade, which is a new upper-layer network protocol built on top of the base Bitcoin ...
The Bitcoin Runes protocol experienced a significant decrease in activity and fee revenue after its initial surge after the Bitcoin halving. Runes takes the Ordinals protocol a step further by making ...
The BIP-110 proposal, which sought to ban attaching images and text to Bitcoin transactions, collapsed with under 1% of miner support ahead of activation. ・“Hard consensus is Bitcoin’s immune system,” ...
Michael Saylor claims Bitcoin's four-year halving cycle is obsolete. Institutional flows from ETFs and treasuries now drive ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Korok Ray is a PhD economist/professor who researches/teaches Bitcoin. Early Facebook investor Peter Thiel once advised future ...
Researchers reveal that we waste a huge amount of energy on redundant bitcoin mining operations — where different miners try ...