Blog

Algorithmic Stablecoins Explained: How Pegs Work, Why They Wobble, and What Comes Next
Stable value is the quiet hero of crypto. Traders want it. Builders need it. Everyday users count on it when rent is due or tax season hits. That promise of calm inside crypto’s storm is...

Automated Market Makers Explained With Real Talk and Real Use
You check a decentralized exchange, tap a token pair, and a price appears. No order book, no market maker screaming on a trading floor. So who is setting the price? The answer is simple, yet...

AI Meets Crypto: Smarter Chains, Safer Wallets, and the Human Factor
Artificial Intelligence sounds huge, but let’s keep it simple. AI is a way to teach computers to act a bit like us, learn from data, and handle tasks that usually need human judgment. In crypto,...

BEP-20, Plain and Simple: How Binance’s Token Standard Actually Works
BEP-20 sounds technical, but it is not hard to grasp. It is a token standard on BNB Smart Chain, the network many still call Binance Smart Chain. It extends Ethereum’s ERC-20 rules, so it feels...

Bitcoin Covenants: Guardrails for Spending, Not Handcuffs
Bitcoin covenants sound mysterious, but the idea is simple. A covenant adds rules to a coin, rules that say how that coin can be spent later. You can think of it like sealing cash in...

Bitcoin ATMs: Cash to Crypto, Fast and Familiar
Walk past a convenience store or a mall kiosk, and you might spot a bright screen that says Bitcoin ATM. It looks like a regular cash machine, but it swaps bills for bitcoin, and sometimes...

Bitcoin Core, the Node That Keeps You Honest
Bitcoin Core is the standard way many people connect to the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network. It does the dull work that makes all the exciting stuff possible. It checks blocks, shares transactions, and gives you tools...

Bitcoin Improvement Proposals: The Quiet Engine Behind Big Changes
Bitcoin moves slowly on purpose. That might sound odd in a fast market, but it is a feature that keeps the network sturdy. The method behind that pace is the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal, or BIP....

Bitcoin Dominance, The Market’s Mood Ring
Bitcoin dominance sounds fancy, yet the idea is simple. It is the share of Bitcoin’s market cap compared to the entire crypto market’s value. If total crypto is the ocean, Bitcoin is the tide setter....

Bitcoin Maxi, Sound Money, and the Case for Hardcore Belief
Some people stack sats. Others build companies. A Bitcoin maximalist does both in spirit. They bet their trust on math, not on promises. In short, a bitcoin maxi believes Bitcoin is sound money, and they...

The Bitcoin OG Playbook: Who They Are, What They Believe, and Why It Still Matters
Bitcoin OG carries a mix of swagger and respect. It hints at early chats on obscure forums, late-night node tinkering, and an almost stubborn belief that code and math can protect personal freedom. Short for...

Bitcoin Inscriptions, Sats as Tiny Canvases with Permanent Ink
Bitcoin inscriptions sound arcane, but the idea is simple. You take the smallest unit of Bitcoin, a satoshi, and attach a piece of data to it. That data can be text, an image, a snippet...

The BITCOIN Act and a Strategic Reserve: What It Could Mean for the U.S. and Your Wallet
There’s a new idea on the table that sounds both bold and strangely simple. The Bitcoin Reserve Act, often called the BITCOIN Act, sketches out a plan for the United States to hold Bitcoin as...

The Bitcoin Reserve Act and What a US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Could Mean
What happens if the United States treats Bitcoin like oil, gold, or foreign currency reserves? That is the heart of the Bitcoin Reserve Act, often called the BITCOIN Act. It sketches a path for the...

Bitcoin Runes, A Cleaner Take on Fungible Tokens
Short version first. Bitcoin Runes are a new way to issue fungible tokens straight on Bitcoin, designed to be cleaner than the experimental BRC-20 standard. They use regular Bitcoin transactions, keep the footprint small, and...

Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, A Modern Hedge With Old-School Discipline
Think of a Bitcoin strategic reserve as a digital counterpart to gold bars in a vault. A monetary authority, or a large treasury, holds a significant stash of Bitcoin, tucked away with strict rules. The...

Bits: The Bitcoin Unit That Makes Everyday Prices Feel Simple
Ever tried paying for coffee with Bitcoin and squinted at the zeros? You type 0.00013450 BTC and hope you did not miss a digit. That is where bits come in, a friendlier unit that turns...

Bits Make Bitcoin Feel Human
Bitcoin can feel a little abstract when everything is priced in decimal places. That is why many people like using bits. A bit is a smaller unit of Bitcoin that helps with day to day...

Bitcoin Stamps: The Art of Making Data Stick on Bitcoin
People talk about Ordinals a lot, and fair enough, they shook things up. But there is another lane that keeps showing up in collector chats and dev threads. Bitcoin Stamps. They take a different path...

BlackCat Ransomware, What Crypto Users Need to Know
BlackCat sounds almost charming, like a lucky cat crossing your path at night. It is not. Also known as ALPHV, this ransomware family is written in Rust, it runs on Windows, Linux, and ESXi, and...

What a Block Really Is and Why It Makes Crypto Tick
Think of a block as a box that carries truth. It takes a batch of transactions, seals them with math, and links that box to the one before it. That chain of boxes, kept by...