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What is Bitcoin SV? Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (Bitcoin SV) was created to protect the Bitcoin ledger from dishonest users by reverting back to old protocol versions. The intention is to keep it stable and secure, as well as allow for global demand for open public ledger technology. Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision for Bitcoin, known as Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV), is closely linked to the history of Bitcoin. In late 2018, BSV was produced as a result of a hard fork from the Bitcoin blockchain. These disputes in the Bitcoin community

Don’t Fight the Fed

By the time most people read this Jerome Powell, chair of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System will have given his yearly speech at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The speech details his financial outlook for the US and dictates whether crypto, along with most other markets, will pump or dump. Each year the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City holds a symposium at Jackson Hole in Grand Teton National Park that attracts central bankers, economists, and policymakers from around the world. The 2022 symposium will open on

The Problem of Time-Efficiency in dApp Development

Programmers are challenged to keep up with the speed of the unfolding crypto market and the complexities of decentralization. Rapid prototyping is one of those steps in the developmental phase that makes building dApps both time-consuming and hard to complete. Opportunities for dApp developers, in a landscape that is just about to go mainstream, are hefty, and the way devs can get an advantage over their competitors is to capitalize on ways that save them time. The Languages of Blockchain Different moving parts need to be taken into consideration when