Category: Opinion & Editorial
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Bitcoin quantum threat is a ploy by ‘yo-yo token’ sellers: Saylor
Michael Saylor dismisses quantum computing threats to Bitcoin as marketing tactics for quantum-themed tokens, stating even legitimate threats wouldn’t be released.
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Bitcoin quantum threat is a ploy by ‘yo-yo token’ sellers: Saylor
Michael Saylor dismisses quantum computing threats to Bitcoin as a marketing tactic for quantum tokens, stating upgrades would address any real risks and phishing remains a bigger concern.
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Bitcoin community is divided over Core devs’ statement on transaction relay
Bitcoin Core developers’ statement on removing the 80-byte data cap for transaction relays has divided the community, sparking debates over censorship resistance and network efficiency.
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Spam Wars: Bitcoin Core Devs At Center Of Heated Debate
Bitcoin Core developers clarified their stance on non-monetary blockchain uses, sparking debate. Some fear spam and bloat, while others support user choice. The issue may lead to forks or layer-2 solutions.
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Proof-of-Reserves: Is it applicable to MicroStrategy?
Michael Saylor opposes proof-of-reserves for MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin holdings, citing security risks. The article explores PoR’s origins, its relevance post-FTX collapse, and debates Saylor’s stance.
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Crypto was never about decentralization; It is about Pluralism
The article argues that crypto’s true value lies in pluralism and verifiable trust, not decentralization. It critiques how decentralization became a compliance buzzword and highlights crypto’s real innovations: self-custody, global settlement, and programmable finance.
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Gaming data is the next AI battleground
Gaming data is becoming crucial for AI development, offering high-frequency behavioral insights. Regulations like the EU AI Act aim to ensure ethical use, while blockchain enables data monetization through royalties.
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Gaming data is the next AI battleground
Gaming data is becoming crucial for AI development, offering high-frequency behavioral insights. Regulations like the EU AI Act aim to ensure ethical use, while blockchain enables data monetization through royalties.
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Gaming data is the next AI battleground
Gaming data is becoming crucial for AI development, offering high-frequency behavioral insights. Regulations like the EU AI Act aim to ensure ethical use, while blockchain enables data monetization through royalties.
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Gaming data is the next AI battleground
Gaming behavioral data is emerging as a key resource for AI development, with applications in logistics, finance, and more due to its clean, high-frequency insights.