Marty's Ƀent Issue #1236: Blockstream has made some progress on signature aggregation research This is the stuff that really matters at the end of the day.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1116: The emergence of bitcoin native bonds These are my initial thoughts on the bond.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #737: In-game assets on Liquid Bitcoin can support use cases that many altcoin scammers have tried to say it cannot.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #646: Some action on the Liquid sidechain We may be witnessing the beginning of another Tether migration from ERC20 to Liquid.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #639: Run Bitcoin from space: a tutorial We could be sent to the Stone Ages for an extended period of time with very little effort.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #482: Decentralization intensifies People who live in remote areas with no Internet connection, or who have been subjected to some sort of displacement via a natural disaster or war will not be exiled from the Bitcoin network.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #464: Smorgasbord A world in which people have the option of sending transactions via the Internet, a Satellite, a Ham Radio, or a mesh network device is a world in which Bitcoin is an extremely robust, stubborn sunuvabitch that is hard to take down.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #445: Android Bitcoin Core Decentralization is an ideal that we strive for and the road towards a more decentralized Bitcoin is pathed by projects like ABCore, which increase the optionality presented to consumers and the potential amount of hardware devices can be used to contribute to Bitcoin's consensus.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #444: GreenAddress --> BlockstreamGreen With the rebrand and redesign comes some cool new features, including hardware wallet compatibility for users who fall into the Android + Trezor One or Ledger Nano S owners' circle in the Venn diagram.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #414: Well, that happened... Upon passing off the torch, Jack proceeded to go on a tweet spree responding to users with strong support for Bitcoin, an extremely resilient network, while expressing disinterest in other "crypto" projects when asked about them.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #405: The future is here With the existence of satellites that allow people to send anonymous messages around the world instantly for fractions of a penny, anyone anywhere who is so motivated can get their word out to humanity.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #393: This is what I like to see > Recently @pwuille [https://twitter.com/pwuille?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw], Gleb Naumenko, & Greg Maxwell revealed the #Minisketch [https://twitter.com/hashtag/Minisketch?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] library for reducing bandwidth requirements when syncing data between #Bitcoin [https://twitter.com/hashtag/Bitcoin?src=
Marty's Ƀent Issue #382: Satellite Signal Regardless of which side you are partial towards in the "Is Blockstream Bilderberg?" debate, this is a pretty incredible tool. A cool tool, if you will, that makes Bitcoin a bit more decentralized, more robust, and harder to attack.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #337: Have altcoins lost their value prop? Even if you believe Blockstream is a Bilderberg-backed evil corporation that is dead set on controlling Bitcoin's development and eventually enslaving the human race via the corn, there is no denying that they have made Bitcoin stronger with this launch.