What is a Block?
In simple terms, a block is a digital ledger or database entry that contains a list of transactions in a particular period of time.
In simple terms, a block is a digital ledger or database entry that contains a list of transactions in a particular period of time.
US Bitcoin ETFs saw $2.75 billion in inflows this week—a 352% jump from the previous week—even as Bitcoin’s price retreated from its $111,970 peak to $108,141.
A new lawsuit against Coinbase highlights the financial consequences of its recent data breach, with investors claiming the company’s delayed disclosures caused a damaging stock drop.
Gas in cryptocurrency, also known as “gas limit” or “gas price”, is a crucial concept that allows blockchain networks to function efficiently and securely.
Bitcoin futures open interest (OI) has skyrocketed to an unprecedented $80 billion, highlighting a surge in leveraged trading as speculators bet on further price gains.
Teaming up with Backed, the exchange will use Solana for its unmatched speed and ecosystem, reinforcing crypto’s role in modern finance.
Texas is on the brink of becoming the third state to set up a strategic Bitcoin reserve, according to Lee Bratcher, the founder and president of the Texas Blockchain Council.

"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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