There’s no perfect way to figure out whether someone will pay back a payment or not, although the current model has been under some serious scrutiny.
Ask yourself the question… “What is worse for my living standard: higher inflation or recession? Which is the lesser of two evils?” It’s complicated.
There are widespread misconceptions about what Bitcoin is. These misconceptions, when peddled as the truth and mixed with people who have power to control others, makes for a toxic cocktail that can potentially hurt millions of innocent people…
For those of you who’ve only just started or are still considering stacking sats, you may think you’re too late. Here’s the good news: you’re not. What? How? Why? Read on…
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· 1 min read by Jefferson
Having to wait a whole business day for us to process your send request, before it’s moved to the on-chain network for final confirmation is almost as frustrating as having to listen to ill-informed FUD from no-coiners telling you why they know Bitcoin will be banned.
It’s been 10+ years, but Bitcoin’s still going strong. For some – the cryptocurrency is a novel transaction method either in a sanctioned market or otherwise. To others, it’s money in its most quintessential form: an asset more scarce and more easily transmitted than gold, whilst more divisible, portable, durable & functional than any fiat currency we’ve ever had.
Millennials are often unfairly criticised for being a selfish generation that doesn’t work hard because we would rather find purpose and meaning in work than continue to build the archaic empires that line the pockets of generations past. Why should we, or any generation after us, continue building a system that gets more unfair with each passing day — a system that supports centralised control, cheap money, debt-fuelled everything, six-figure college degrees, and overreaching governments?
Are you unhappy with how the world is run. The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and the vast majority of people everywhere are being exploited. What can you do about it?