Introduction: The Deceptive Rise of a Global Misnomer To call something a stablecoin is to embed a promise into the name. It suggests permanence, reliability, and the absence of monetary turbulence. But as with many...
What Would St. Jude Think About Bitcoin?
Before she became a hacker, a cypherpunk, or the figure later known as “St. Jude,” Judith Milhon was a civil rights activist in the segregated American South. That experience exposed her to injustice in its...
Quantum Computing and Bitcoin: Separating Real Risk from Manufactured Panic
Over the years, various commentators have speculated about the potential impact that quantum computing may have on Bitcoin. These stories can often be dramatic and attention-grabbing, but they rarely reflect the state of actual quantum...
Fix the Money, Heal the System
A Call to Action for Canada’s Progressive Parties to Embrace Bitcoin EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Across Canada and around the world, progressive political parties and movements are at a defining crossroads. Growing wealth gaps, housing unaffordability, food...
Bitcoin over Gold: An Ethical, Ideological, and Strategic Case
I hold and spend Bitcoin, not gold. This choice is not about speculation or short-term financial returns, although Bitcoin does appreciate significantly in value over time, making it a powerful savings tool. It is more...
From the Heart and for the Heart (of Africa), a Call to Action
This is a guest post by Scott Wolfe. Scott is Coordinator of the Federation of Bitcoin Circular Economies, and Executive Director of the Bitcoin Coalition of Canada. He has spent the past twenty years in...
