What is SegWit (Segregated Witness)?
SegWit is a significant update to the Bitcoin protocol that restructures the way transaction data is stored in blocks that was implemented in August 2017.
[read more]SegWit is a significant update to the Bitcoin protocol that restructures the way transaction data is stored in blocks that was implemented in August 2017.
[read more]The Lightning Network is a second-layer protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain, aiming to enable fast, cheap, and scalable transactions.
[read more]Satoshi Nakamoto is the enigmatic figure credited with the creation of Bitcoin and the development of the original Bitcoin protocol and its consensus mechanism.
[read more]The first digital currency that operated on a decentralized network, free from the control of central authorities, was introduced on January 3, 2009.
[read more]Bitcoin possesses several intrinsic properties that make it a compelling candidate as a store of value: durability, portability, divisibility, scarcity.
[read more]Censorship resistance ensures that transactions and information within a network cannot be arbitrarily censored, altered, or blocked by any single entity.
[read more]A Bitcoin wallet is a digital tool that stores the cryptographic keys needed to allow users to access, manage, and transact with their Bitcoin holdings.
[read more]Halving is an event that occurs approximately every four years, reducing the reward for mining by half, ensuring that the supply of bitcoins remains limited.
[read more]Bitcoin mining is a critical process that underpins the entire Bitcoin network, enabling the decentralized creation and validation of new transactions.
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