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CULTURE
Can Artificial Intelligence Make The Bitcoin Rabbit Hole Easier To Explore?
Kroum Kroumov
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February 1, 2023
As artificial intelligence tools become more powerful and accessible, can they help more people get a grasp on Bitcoin?
MARKETS
Beyond The kWh: Factors That Bitcoin Miners Need To Consider
Colin Crossman
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July 15, 2022
KWh aside, there are other important factors for miners to consider in both the choosing of their machine and the operational decisions they make.
MARKETS
After A Needed Break, The Bitcoin Price Still Has Gas In The Tank
Dilution Proof
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May 4, 2021
What’s been behind the recent dips in the price of bitcoin, and what might the future potentially hold?
MARKETS
Bitcoin Versus Bonds: Asymmetric Assets
Mimesis Capital
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April 17, 2021
The asymmetric upside of bitcoin is tangential to bonds’ asymmetric downside as traditional treasury assets collapse.
MARKETS
The Importance of Accurate On-Chain Data
William Clemente
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April 3, 2021
Errors in the reporting of bitcoin’s on-chain data can drastically affect the volatility and price of the market.
TECHNICAL
Bitcoin Researcher Drums Up Academic Interest in Erlay Protocol
Michael Folkson
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January 15, 2020
Naumenko’s presentation on Erlay at ACM was a rare example of Bitcoin research being discussed at a conference not specifically related to blockchain tech.
TECHNICAL
Lightning Network Traffic Analysis Raises Questions Over Fees and Privacy
David Hollerith
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December 27, 2019
Researchers analyzing Lightning Network traffic suggest that network fees are too low and that transaction privacy needs to be improved.
CULTURE
Math Research Suggests Six Confirmations Aren’t Really Needed for Bitcoin Transactions
Vlad Costea
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December 18, 2019
In a recent research paper, a pair of mathematicians demonstrate that fewer Bitcoin confirmations might still be enough to avoid double-spend attacks.
BUSINESS
Research Paper: Bitcoin Disrupts International Monetary Policy
David Hollerith
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August 29, 2019
A recently published economic research paper argues that a global cryptocurrency would make international monetary policy impossible.
CULTURE
Coinbase: Bitcoin Adoption on the Rise in the U.S.
Diana Ngo
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July 2, 2019
According to research by Coinbase, more people in the U.S. searched Google for “Bitcoin” than they did for “Kim Kardashian.”
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