Executives from five major firms analyze Bitcoin’s current price stagnation.
The first time most people see Bitcoin on a screen, it looks less like money and more like a dare. One minute it’s flashing ...
For most of us, bitcoin is more than a little confusing. Does it work like real money? Is it physical or only online? And how do you even use it? Cryptocurrency is still fairly new and still very ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Korok Ray is a PhD economist/professor who researches/teaches Bitcoin. Last month, I reviewed the power law model, first proposed ...
Emphasize Bitcoin’s value. It lets people send value online without a bank in the middle. Use analogies. “It’s a public ledger anyone can verify,” then stop and see if they have additional questions.
More than half of Bitcoin’s global mining network runs on renewable energy — and much of it comes from sources that would otherwise go unused. “More than half of the network is using some type of ...
Holding large amounts of Bitcoin doesn’t automatically mean controlling price or supply. ETFs change how Bitcoin trades, not whether it can be sold. When high-conviction holders begin distributing, ...
An event that halves the rate at which new Bitcoins are created. It occurs once every four years. As many know, Bitcoin’s (BTC) supply is finite. Once 21 million coins are generated, the network will ...
Cryptocurrency is still fairly new and still very strange to many. Even adults who are pretty savvy with money and investments can struggle to understand how it works. So, we decided to put ChatGPT to ...