Bitcoin
Bitcoin is the world's first cryptocurrency, created in 2008 by the mysterious genius called Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin has a limited total supply and the strongest community. With its price going all the way up to where it is today, Bitcoin is more and more seen as modern society’s "digital gold".
The article discusses the transfer of private keys from an inheritance perspective. It mentions risks such as the security issues associated with sharing private keys between the owner and the trustee during their lifetime, which can be addressed using multi-signature solutions. It also highlights how trustees can facilitate the learning process for heirs.
This article is an analysis of Bitcoin spot ETFs.
The article introduces the fundamental concepts of Bitcoin and how to apply them.
This article will provide a popular science explanation on some basic concepts of the Bitcoin ecosystem. From the "Blockchain Impossible Triangle" that hinders large-scale application, to the Bitcoin "Lightning Network" that overcomes the "Impossible Triangle", to the current solutions to Bitcoin scripts and UTXO model principles.
This article discusses asset issuance protocols on the Bitcoin chain. These protocols are all metadata protocols, which define an asset by recording some information in a Bitcoin transaction.
How are the new Layer 2 players such as Base, Blast, opBNB, Linea, and Scroll currently developing? This article explores the current development overview of these five Layer 2 "new forces" from multiple angles.
This article reviews the development of Bitcoin over the past 15 years and introduces events related to mining, Bitcoin ecology, and ETFs.
This article is essential to provide updated information about the energy consumption of Bitcoin mining and the ongoing efforts to improve its energy efficiency.
This article analyzes Threshold Network Bitcoin (tBTC) as a potential collateral asset. It assesses the risks associated with tBTC to determine its suitability as collateral and provides necessary risk limit recommendations.
This article mainly explains the use cases of Bitcoin ETFs and the institutions that apply for them.
This article introduces the fundamental concepts of a Bitcoin address.
This article analyzes the similarities and differences in the design of Bitcoin Layer2 and Ethereum Layer2, takes the BEVM project as an example, and summarizes the development direction and potential of Bitcoin Layer2.
This article analyzes the alternative application ecosystems of BTC.
This article introduces several key technological advancements, miners’ interests, and various projects in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
This article introduces Stacks from the perspective of team background, capital relations, consensus mechanism, technical architecture, etc.