A new BitMEX contract and soaring Bitfinex long positions suggest increased interest ahead of ETH 2.0. Author: Zack Voell
Archives for April 2020
Lightning Network Messaging, Political Expediency and What Crisis Has Revealed
In a time of increasing censorship aimed towards protecting us, is truly private messaging possible? Why are we using “data driven” approaches when we know the data is wrong? Juggernaut’s John Cantrell and HRF’s Alex Gladstein help us see what the crisis has revealed. Author: Adam B. Levine
The Rise of ASICs: A Step-by-Step History of Bitcoin Mining
The machines that maintain the Bitcoin network have undergone rapid technological development. Here’s a detailed look at that evolution and at what might lie ahead. Author: Christine Kim
Bitcoin Miner Maker Ebang Files for a $100M US IPO
Ebang International Holdings, one of the leading makers of bitcoin mining equipment, is taking another stab at going public, this time in the U.S. Author: David Pan
Bitcoin Halving 2020: The ‘Arms Race’ for Miner Efficiency Intensifies
In the lead-up to the next bitcoin halving event in May, some bitcoin miners are looking at leveraging what some describe as “surplus energy” to make operations even more cost-effective. Author: Christine Kim
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