Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Frank Corva writes about Bitcoin adoption around the world. Screven County, Georgia made history on November 5, 2024 when it ...
The U.S. Commerce Department has begun publishing GDP data on public blockchains, including Bitcoin, marking yet another strong endorsement of BTC from the Trump administration. The U.S. government ...
Bitcoin developers are again at odds over how the world’s oldest and largest blockchain should handle storing information on-chain, with a proposal to relax long-standing limits on the size of data ...
Bitcoin’s blockchain allows users to embed hidden messages, functioning as both a financial ledger and a permanent message board. Bitcoin’s OP_RETURN field enables users to store short messages ...
Blockchain's role in cybersecurity continues to expand as organizations seek reliable ways to secure data, verify identities, ...
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the lovely mountain town of Lugano, Switzerland, whose appeal lies in that it is basically Italy but administered by the Swiss. That’s according to Tether CEO ...
Inscriptions are a novel feature that allows users to permanently store data, such as text, images, or even files directly on the Bitcoin blockchain. Introduced through the Ordinals protocol by ...
The larger world didn’t start paying much attention to bitcoin until 2013. That was the year mainstream companies like Microsoft, Expedia and Dell, among others, began to accept the alternative, ...
Bitcoin price continues trading within a tightening range, with BTC price holding between $88,000 and $90,000 after multiple ...
The Bitcoin transaction mempool is a temporary storage area for unconfirmed transactions that are waiting for a miner to add them to a new block. Every Bitcoin node runs a mempool and works to check ...
While Bitcoin Cash may be having a banner year in 2025, it's hard to see how it can outperform Bitcoin over an extended period. If you're a long-term, buy-and-hold investor, it's best to take Bitcoin ...