Category: FAQ
The Bitcoin ecosystem has some interesting technical aspects of which most people are unaware. One such feature is CheckLockTimeVerify, a Bitcoin protocol feature allowing users to freeze a particular transaction until a …
In the digital world, it can be difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is fake. A new post on the Huffington Post talks about Bitcoin United being a …
Taking Bitcoin to the next level is not an easy task. First of all, the community needs to solve its scaling issues. It now appears that is only a matter of …
Cryptocurrency mining is a very popular activity right now. It has led to GPU shortages in a lot of countries. Consumers are buying up graphics cards to mine popular currencies such …
With the Bitcoin scaling deadline drawing closer, people are getting anxious regarding what the future may hold. SegWit2x and the user-activated soft fork are not mutually exclusive; it appears …
Multiple solutions to address the current Bitcoin scaling issue have been proposed. These are vying to be embraced by the community. Exchanges and service providers are faced with a tough decision. They …
In Ethereum, we often come across some very strange terms. For example, there is often a discussion about “uncles,” and how they impact the overall blockchain. Very few people …
We have seen some interesting revelations by the WikiLeaks team over the years. One of their latest leaks exposes CIA hacking tools. The list of tools is growing alarmingly long. …
Many currencies can only be properly mined by using an ASIC. This is especially true when it comes to Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, or now even SiaCoin. Obelisk SC1 is …