When Producing Bitcoin Costs More Than Buying It Bitcoin’s economic model has always relied on a delicate balance between incentives and security. Miners expend real-world resources—primarily...
For years the number 21 million has defined Bitcoin’s economic model. It is the hard cap embedded into the protocol, the number that ensures scarcity and...
For most of Bitcoin’s history, the dominant narrative around miners was simple: accumulate and hold. Mining companies often treated the Bitcoin they produced as a long-term...
A surprising shift is underway in the infrastructure behind the cryptocurrency economy. Some of the companies that helped build the industrial Bitcoin mining sector are now...
Michael Burry — the investor made famous for predicting the 2008 housing market crash — has issued another stark warning, this time about Bitcoin. According to...
Bitcoin’s story has long been cast as a saga of liberation from centralized finance, a digital gold that would outlast crashes and crises. But when you...
While many in the industry focus on rising prices and institutional inflows, a subtler balance sheet story is playing out beneath the surface of the Bitcoin...
As the crypto winter tightens its grip, a surprising survival strategy has emerged: many of the top Bitcoin mining firms are pivoting away from purely mining...