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"Bitcoin is designed to emit a total of 21,000,000 coins with the last bits of coin to be mined in the year 2140. What exactly is the supply schedule? What happens after 2140? The supply schedule is one of the most important aspects of Bitcoin, let me break it down for you 👇
Tweet - 5 mins
by @JohnCantrell97
| Monetary Policy | Bitcoin Basics |
Published January 15, 2022
Bitcoin is designed to emit a total of 21,000,000 coins with the last bits of coin to be mined in the year 2140. What exactly is the supply schedule? What happens after 2140? The supply schedule is one of the most important aspects of Bitcoin, let me break it down for you 👇
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"You’ve probably heard Bitcoin lets you send money for free. You’ve also probably heard Bitcoin transactions are too expensive. What’s going on here and why is there so much confusion around the cost to send Bitcoin? It’s kind of complicated, so let me break it down for you 👇
Tweet - 5 mins
by @JohnCantrell97
| Mining / PoW | Bitcoin Basics |
Published January 8, 2022
You’ve probably heard Bitcoin lets you send money for free. You’ve also probably heard Bitcoin transactions are too expensive. What’s going on here and why is there so much confusion around the cost to send Bitcoin? It’s kind of complicated, so let me break it down for you 👇
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#Ethereum and most other #altcoin network infrastructure runs predominantly on Amazon servers because their additional "functionality" requires a lot more computing power. Why is that a huge risk in today's reality? A thread 🧵⬇️
Tweet - 10 mins
by @MichaelRoerade
| Censorship Resistance | Mining / PoW | Blocksize |
Published February 19, 2022
#Ethereum and most other #altcoin network infrastructure runs predominantly on Amazon servers because their additional "functionality" requires a lot more computing power. Why is that a huge risk in today's reality? A thread 🧵⬇️ https://t.co/4opa1QB3iA
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104. Augmenting Bitcoin with Samson Mow - YouTube
Podcast, Video - 91 mins
by Samson Mow, Saifedean Ammous
| Blocksize | Lightning Network | Protocol Development |
Published March 6, 2022
In this episode, Saifedean talks to Samson Mow, outgoing CSO of Blockstream and CEO of Pixelmatic, about why we should be “augmenting” rather than trying to change the bitcoin network. They begin by discussing Blockstream projects such as the Liquid Network that extend the range of options available to bitcoin users, while accepting the network’s fundamental protocol rules. They also discuss Samson’s role as a prominent “small blocker” in the 2015-2017 “Blocksize War” and whether – in retrospect – the victory of the small blockers was inevitable. Samson then shares his views on bitcoin adoption in Latin America, including El Salvador’s issuance of bitcoin-backed “volcano bonds” as a means of evading the debt-fuelled development model encouraged by the IMF. In the Q&A, Samson answers questions about bitcoin privacy, proof-of-stake and the issuance of securities on the Liquid Network.
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21 Days of Bitcoin - Prove your Bitcoin knowledge & earn sats
Newsletter/Articles by Sarah Satoshi
| Bitcoin Basics |
Published January 1, 2021
Over 21 days, this email course will teach you the fundamentals of Bitcoin. Did we mention you can also earn bitcoin for taking the quiz at the end?!
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21 Lessons - What I've Learned from Falling Down the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole
Book by Gigi
| Bitcoin Basics |
Published December 18, 2019
21 Lessons Learned from Falling Down the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole. An exploration of questions and lessons learned from falling down the Bitcoin rabbit hole.
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5 Ways To Earn Bitcoin
Article - 5 mins
by Camila Campton
| Bitcoin Basics |
Published July 29, 2021
What if I told you that there are ways you can earn extra bitcoin or get off zero if you don't own any? Whether you are someone that is just
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A failure to understand proof of work is a failure to understand #Bitcoin. A thread. 🧵👇
Tweet - 5 mins
by @dergigi
| Mining / PoW | Censorship Resistance |
Published May 13, 2021
A failure to understand proof of work is a failure to understand #Bitcoin. A thread. 🧵👇
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An Open Letter to Ray Dalio re: Bitcoin | by Robert Breedlove | Medium
Article - 60 mins
by Robert Breedlove
| Monetary Policy |
Published March 18, 2021
An open letter to hedge fund colossus Ray Dalio regarding his worldview, the forces of financial nature, and how Bitcoin is bound to reshape both. Ray, your ability to penetrate the opaque realm of…
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André Neves on ZEBEDEE, the Metaverse, Lightning Addresses, and More
Podcast - 96 mins
by André Neves | The Kevin Rooke Show
| Lightning Network | Monetary Policy | Protocol Development |
Published February 7, 2022
André Neves is the co-founder and CTO of ZEBEDEE, a Lightning Network company focused on powering real economies in virtual worlds.André and I spoke about ZE...
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Ban on Bitcoin Self-Custody Incoming?
Video, Podcast - 50 mins
by Simply Bitcoin
| Self-Custody |
Published January 31, 2022
Ban on Bitcoin Self Custody, is the government going too far?
Is the Ban on Bitcoin Self Custody back in play again? We explore the realities of attempting to map out BTC address ownership in relation to exchanges.
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Bitcoin & Black America
Book by Isaiah Jackson
| Bitcoin Philosophy |
Published July 9, 2019
In one year, Bitcoin and Black America started a movement to give Black Americans the tools needed to attain sovereignty and future success with Bitcoin and Blockchain technology. With thousands of books sold worldwide and listed as an Amazon best-seller, this book has proven that economic changes are not just inevitable, they are happening now.
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