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Bitcoin-magazine-introduces-new-short-form-opinion-format:-takes

Bitcoin Magazine Introduces New Short Form Opinion Format: Takes

Every author has their own voice. At Bitcoin Magazine, we've long been advocates of elevating the voices from the Bitcoin community. As the premier publisher of Bitcoin opinion content, we continually amplify the various perspectives from across the industry, whether they're those of major CEOs or humble stackers. That said, the Bitcoin Magazine brand has
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Wall Street Isn’t Bitcoin Only – More Crypto ETFs Are Coming

Nothing stops this train. No, I’m not talking about the Federal Reserve money printer, I’m talking about the string of ETF announcements from Wall Street and the related crypto firms servicing it this week. I’m talking about today’s hybrid Ethereum-Bitcoin ETF, yesterday’s XRP ETF, and what will likely be 2025’s basket memecoin ETF offering exposure
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VIVEK: Bitcoin Lightning Payments Has a Long Way To Go In India

As an Indian Bitcoiner returning home recently, I found myself using UPI digital payments repeatedly for everyday spending. UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is India's real-time bank-to-bank payment system that has become ubiquitous for making payments by scanning QR codes or using phone numbers. It's enabled even street vendors and tiny shops to accept payments online.
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SHINOBI: OFF-CHAIN PROTOCOLS WILL ALWAYS BE A BALANCING ACT

Rene Pickhardt recently kicked off a thread discussing the differences between two party and multiparty (more than two participants) payment channels as it relates to his research work around payment reliability on the Lightning Network. He voices a growing skepticism of the viability of that direction for development. The high level idea of why channel
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