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Understanding Bitcoin Transactions: The Rise of ‘Young Coins’ and Long-Term Holders

Discover insights into Bitcoin movements, focusing on young coins, market profits, and the rise of long-term holders in the crypto space.

Can Bitcoin’s Blockchain Support Mainstream Use as a Store of Value Without Layer-Two Solutions?

Explore the potential of Bitcoin’s blockchain to serve as a mainstream store of value without the need for layer-two scaling solutions.

Binance Boosts Bitcoin Transactions with SegWit Support

Binance adds SegWit support for Bitcoin deposits, lowering fees and boosting transaction capacity. Discover the impact on the crypto landscape.

Trading a Chevy for Crypto: The New Age of Bitcoin Transactions

Discover how Jason Williams traded his car for Bitcoin, and what it means for cryptocurrency’s role in everyday transactions.

Understanding Bitcoin’s Taproot Upgrade: What You Need to Know

Discover the ins and outs of Bitcoin’s Taproot upgrade, its implications for privacy, and what it means for your transactions.

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SegWit Adoption Reaches New Heights: 66% of Bitcoin Transactions Now Utilize Technology

SegWit adoption has soared to 66% of Bitcoin transactions. Discover the implications and the future of this innovative technology.

The CoinJoin Controversy: Binance’s Stand on Bitcoin Privacy Tools

Binance freezes withdrawal for a user using CoinJoin. Is this the end of privacy in Bitcoin transactions? Find out the implications and reactions.

The Troubling Truth: Are One in Four Bitcoin Users Criminals?

Lael Brainard claims 1 in 4 Bitcoin users may be criminals. Dive into the complexities of Bitcoin’s illicit activities and upcoming regulations.

Brazil’s New Crypto Tax Code: What You Need to Know to Avoid Fines

Brazil’s RFB introduces a new tax code for crypto transactions. Learn fines, compliance, and how to navigate the crypto landscape.

Bitcoin Sees Record-Breaking Transaction Volume as Bittrex Moves Billions

Discover how Bittrex’s transactions led to Bitcoin’s record $8.9 billion transaction volume in just one hour.