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cryptostudent.io | Jacob Rozen
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2 weeks ago |
coingeek.com | Jacob Rozen
Homepage > News > Business > Proof of Work or Proof of Value: Why mining must serve commerce Bitcoin’s proof-of-work (PoW) system is the backbone of its security, a relentless engine where miners burn energy to validate transactions and earn rewards. But as the network matures, a stark question looms: is all that computational muscle worth it if it doesn’t serve commerce? Mining can’t just be a race to hash; it must deliver tangible value to the real world or risk obsolescence.
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3 weeks ago |
coingeek.com | Jacob Rozen
Homepage > News > Business > Why Bitcoin doesn’t need ETFs—it needs grocery stores Bitcoin, the world’s first decentralized digital currency, has spent over a decade capturing the imagination of tech enthusiasts, libertarians, and investors.
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4 weeks ago |
coingeek.com | James Field |Steve Kaaru |Jacob Rozen
Homepage > News > Business > Google restricts digital asset ads in EU to MiCA-licensed firms Starting April 23, Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) will apply new rules regarding digital asset advertising in the European Union, restricting promotions to licensed digital asset firms in accordance with the EU’s recently implemented Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.
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4 weeks ago |
coingeek.com | Steve Kaaru |Jacob Rozen |PRADIPTA MUKHERJEE
Homepage > News > Business > AI could wipe out 40% of Africa’s $35B tech outsourcing jobs Africa’s business process outsourcing (BPO) sector is projected to hit $35 billion by 2028, but advancements in AI-powered automation could wipe out over 40% of the industry’s jobs, a new report has revealed. The report estimated that just over a million Africans work in BPO and information technology-enabled services (ITES), representing 2% of the global workforce.
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4 weeks ago |
coingeek.com | Jacob Rozen |PRADIPTA MUKHERJEE |Wahid Pessarlay
Homepage > News > Business > Why Satoshi’s economic model demands usage, not just HODLing Bitcoin’s economic vision, as laid out by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, was never about sitting on a digital pile of gold. It was about creating a living, breathing electronic cash system. Yet, today, the dominant narrative is “HODLing,” with enthusiasts treating Bitcoin as a store of value rather than a medium of exchange. This shift risks undermining the system’s core mechanic: transaction fees.
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1 month ago |
coingeek.com | Jun Bolivar |Jon Southurst |Jacob Rozen
Homepage > News > Business > AI adoption surges in the Philippines: UNCTAD report The Philippines is being recognized as one of the early adopters of artificial intelligence (AI) among developing countries, outpacing expectations tied to its income level.
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1 month ago |
coingeek.com | Jon Southurst |Jacob Rozen |Becky Liggero Fontana
Homepage > News > Business > Babbage’s BSV Hackathon winners find new uses for blockchain A bounty manager for GitHub users, games, wallet identity managers, on-chain voicemail and a versatile new token protocol were among the winners of the BSV Hackathon in Austin, Texas, last week. The two-day in-person event asked developers to push new boundaries with scalable blockchain capabilities, showing innovative ways to manage identities and create new economic opportunities for Web3.
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1 month ago |
coingeek.com | Jacob Rozen |Becky Liggero Fontana |Gavin Lucas
Homepage > News > Business > Tokenized ASIC rigs: Revolutionizing block reward mining The world of block reward mining is poised for a transformative shift with the concept of tokenized ASIC rigs. By integrating blockchain technology, decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and tokenization, this innovative approach could democratize access to mining while adding flexibility and liquidity to an industry traditionally dominated by high upfront costs and centralized control.
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1 month ago |
coingeek.com | Steven Stradbrooke |Jacob Rozen
Homepage > News > Business > Trump tariffs offer few rewards to BTC block reward miners Block reward miners are reeling from America’s chaotic approach to international trade relations and the uncertainty taking a toll on the BTC token’s fiat price. Tariffs wreak havoc on miner share pricesScramble to import ASIC rigsTrump asks: who wants to play deal or self-deal?