Bitcoin Cash
Bitcoin Cash Fork Leaves Users Behind, But Does It Matter?
Bitcoin cash recently hard forked and a little less than 20 percent of nodes didn't upgrade. The industry argues over whether that matters or not.

Why Ethereum Can't Tell What Its Users Want
In the wake of new growth, developers working on the world's second-largest blockchain are struggling to determine how best to gauge user sentiment.

Bitcoin Cash Is Bitcoin? Lawsuits Won't Stop the Fight Over Bitcoin's Name
Roger Ver's decision to call bitcoin cash "bitcoin" has dredged up a byzantine debate on how exactly the software should be defined and by whom.

Bigger Blocks and Smarter Contracts: What's In Bitcoin Cash's Next Fork?
Bitcoin cash's most ambitious hard fork upgrade is coming in May, backed by the promise of taking its "on-chain scaling" philosophy to new heights.

Overbought? Bitcoin Cash Looks Extended After 80% Gain
Bitcoin cash has rallied hugely in the approach to a technical upgrade, but a healthy pullback may be in the offing.

Bad Checks: Twitter's Identity Crisis Is Costing Users More Than Bitcoin
Twitter's blue check mark verification system is falling under the pressure of the complicated crypto world.

Ledger Wallet Users Can't Access Their Bitcoin Cash
Ledger hardware wallet users are still unable to access their bitcoin cash.

Hating On Craig 'Satoshi' Wright Has United Crypto
A developer who's never been shy about claiming he created bitcoin is facing overwhelming backlash from notable crypto industry leaders.

Mike Hearn: Bitcoin Cash Is Repeating Bitcoin's Mistakes
Early bitcoin developer Mike Hearn offered new insights into his outlook on the project and its rival implementations in a Reddit AMA Wednesday.

Does the IRS Get a Cut of Your Bitcoin Cash?
The tax treatment of hard forks in the U.S. is uncertain and the IRS should issue guidance addressing such issues, says a legal expert.

