The first woman to gain more than a million YouTube subscribers is now going all-in on bitcoin to promote financial freedom to her loyal fanbase. “I kind of view bitcoin as similar to YouTube, which…

Bitcoin, Lightning And Podcasting 2.0
Listen To This Episode: This week on the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles sat down with long-time Bitcoin podcaster and advocate Anita Posch. Posch is the host of the fantastic “Anita Posch Show” where…

Explaining Bitcoin Addresses
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discussed Bitcoin addresses. Every Bitcoin user has probably at one point used Bitcoin addresses, but what…

Interview: Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar And Building On Bitcoin
Listen To This Episode: This week, on the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles sat down with long-time Bitcoiner and co-founder of the RSK Bitcoin sidechain Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar. RSK has been live on top…

This Month In Bitcoin And Central Banks
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s “Fed Watch” podcast, Christian Keroles and Ansel Lindner gave an update on central bank news in relation to bitcoin. This is the only podcast that…

Interview: Anthony Scaramucci On Bitcoin Fund Strategy
Listen To This Episode: This week for the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” Bitcoin Magazine advisor Matt Odell sat down with Anthony Scaramucci, the cofounder of Skybridge Capital, to discuss his bitcoin fund and his thoughts on…

Discussing Bitcoin Softchains, Sidechains Using PoW Fraud Proofs
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost were once again joined by Ruben Somsen. This time, they discussed one of Ruben’s own proposals,…

Interview: What Bitcoin Started With Erik Voorhees
Listen To This Episode: This week on the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles sat down with early Bitcoin adopter and entrepreneur Erik Voorhees. He has had an enormous impact on Bitcoin’s history starting some…

“Layered Money” With Nik Bhatia
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s “Fed Watch” podcast, Christian Keroles and Ansel Lindner interviewed Nik Bhatia, author of “Layered Money: From Gold And Dollars To Bitcoin And Central Bank Digital…

Interview: Bitcoin Adoption With Quontic Bank
Listen To This Episode: This week for the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles sat down with CEO of Quontic Bank Steven Schnall to discuss Quontic’s recent move to offer a bitcoin-back debit card. The…

Unboxing And Review: Hodlr Disk
In this Bitcoin Magazine unboxing, Christian Keroles took a look at the brand new and very impressive Hodlr Disk by Hodlr Swiss. The Hodlr Disk is a very impressive, robust and complete Bitcoin seed-back device.…

The Advantages And Drawbacks Of Replace By Fee
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discussed replace by fee (RBF). RBF is a trick that lets unconfirmed transactions be replaced by…

Discussing r/WallStreetBets And Failures Of The System
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s “Fed Watch,” Christian Keroles and Ansel Lindner discussed the recent events around r/wallstreetbets (WSB) and GameStop from a macro perspective. They spent some time setting…

Interview: Teaching Bitcoin With @AnilSaidSo
Listen To This Episode: This week on the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles sat down with Anil (@AnilSaidSo on Twitter) to discuss his amazing Bitcoin educational content. Anil has made a name for himself…

Interview: Alejandro De La Torre On Hash Rate-Backed…
Listen To This Episode: This episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s “Bitcoin In Asia” featured Alejandro De La Torre, vice president at Poolin. De La Torre and Poolin are managing taprootactivation.com to improve on the communication and…

Discussing Compact Client Side Filtering (Neutrino)
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discussed compact client-side filtering, also known as Neutrino. Compact client-side filtering is a solution to use…

Interview: Bitcoin In Venezuela With Javier Bastardo
Listen To This Episode: This week on the “Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host CK sat down with Javier Bastardo from Satoshi en Venezuela. This was a wide ranging, real and heartfelt conversation about the trials that…

Discussing Bitcoin Core 0.21.0
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discussed the newly released Bitcoin Core 0.21.0. Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 is the 21st and latest major…

Exploring Drivechain, A Miner-Secured Bitcoin Sidechain
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost are once again joined by Ruben Somsen. The trio discussed Drivechain, a sidechain project spearheaded by…

The Lightning Network Basics
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discuss the basics of the Lightning Network, Bitcoin’s Layer 2 protocol for cheaper, faster and potentially…

Why Open Source Matters for Bitcoin
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of “The Van Wirdum Sjorsnado,” hosts Aaron van Wirdum and Sjors Provoost discussed why it matters that Bitcoin software is open source and why even open-source software doesn’t…

Multisig Coordination Software Nunchuk Releases Its Code
Recently-launched Bitcoin wallet Nunchuk announced today that it is making its application library, libnunchuk, open source and available to the public. Nunchuk describes its mission as “the proliferation of multisig” and attempts to make multisig…

Video: Valiu And Protecting Wealth In South America
Listen To This Episode: On this episode of the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast, host Christian Keroles sits down with Simon Chamorro to discuss Valiu, a tool for protecting Colombian pesos from inflation and remit funds to…

Video: “Cypherpunks Write Code” And The Precursors Of…
Listen To This Episode: In this episode of the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast, Technical Editor Aaron van Wirdum speaks with Jim Epstein, the executive editor of Reason TV. Epstein recently produced a documentary miniseries on the…

Avanti Bank Launches
Avanti Bank & Trust has been granted a bank charter by the Wyoming State Banking Board today following a unanimous vote, per an announcement from the company. “Avanti’s mission is to provide a compliant bridge…

Video: Printing Is The Plague, Bitcoin Is The…
In this episode of the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast, CK sits with Thib Maréchal to discuss the history of money printing and how Bitcoin offers humanity a solution to this great plague. Thib, who works at…

Introducing The Best Of Bitcoin Magazine
Since 2012, Bitcoin Magazine has been providing insight, analysis and thought leadership about the Bitcoin space — the first publication of any kind to commit to doing so. Thanks to some prescience about how truly revolutionary…

Video: Fed Watch — Economic Crisis Analysis With…
On the latest episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s Fed Watch podcast series, the hosts are joined by one of the great macro pundits of the last few years, Lyn Alden. Alden has a fantastic grasp on…

Video: How to Create a Multisig Wallet With…
Bitcoin multisig wallets can enable more secure custody of your bitcoin, adding redundancy and avoiding a single point of failure in the number of keys necessary to authorize a spend. One new tool for utilizing…

Podcast: Fiat Money and Intergenerational Conflict
The Halving (sometimes referred to as “the Halvening”) is the predetermined moment when Bitcoin’s block subsidy gets cut in half. The halving of Bitcoin’s block subsidy occurs every 210,000 blocks (approximately every four years) and is a…

Infographic: Who Has Funded Bitcoin Core Development?
The Halving (sometimes referred to as “the Halvening”) is the predetermined moment when Bitcoin’s block subsidy gets cut in half. The halving of Bitcoin’s block subsidy occurs every 210,000 blocks (approximately every four years) and is a…