Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: Confronting Maximalists at LABITCONF Original Link: Marcelo Fleischer participated in the panel "The Heirs of Alberbi" at LABITCONF, where he challenged the fundamentals of BTC against the most fervent maximalists. During the broadcast, he presented arguments that
Miners are losing confidence in BTC's scalability, facing capital devaluation risks, and are beginning to tie their fate to BCH. The current price increase has sparked discussions about whether BTC's dominance is coming to an end.
The essay explores whether the primary function of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, is to evade regulation, banking systems, taxes, and discretionary inflation, featuring insights from philosopher Sebastián Ortiz.
The essay discusses the ongoing debate between Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), questioning the market's direction and whether narrative or utility will prevail. It also explores investor sentiment and the future of BTC in the crypto landscape.
Miners are disappointed with BTC's scalability and are beginning to consider tying up with BCH to protect capital. This article explores whether this signifies a decline in BTC's dominance or is just a temporary price surge.
Miners are losing hope in BTC scalability and are considering BCH to preserve capital. Signs suggest they are beginning to align with BCH, raising questions about whether this is a temporary surge or signals the decline of BTC's dominance.
CashTokens: Native Tokens Arrive on Bitcoin Cash Introduction and Background At the end of 2008, the idea of Bitcoin was introduced as "a peer-to-peer electronic cash system"; in fact, Satoshi Nakamoto titled the whitepaper in e
The essay highlights the initial skepticism towards Bitcoin and emphasizes the importance of early adoption. It encourages those who feel they missed opportunities to shift their mindset, learn about cryptocurrency, and actively participate in its evolution, asserting that the journey is ongoing and full of potential for those willing to engage.
The essay explores the surprising shift of Argentine society from traditional anti-capitalism to support for Javier Milei's libertarian proposals, analyzing the implications for sociology and politics in Latin America.
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Argentinians are tired of socialism and now want to try the taste of capitalism? Haha, this change is incredible.