Marty's Ƀent Issue #1283: Trusted third parties are security holes It's incredible that a whole industry based on trust has been erected around a tool that was created to completely remove it from the equation.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1114: Multisig options are expanding If one wants to build a financial system that is truly decentralized they will need to ensure that individuals participating in that system hold their own keys.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #930: Coins flying out of exchanges It would be a shame if big players didn't take advantage of these inherent properties of the Bitcoin network.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #848: Multsig appreciation day This is all very unique to Bitcoin. A fundamental utility that makes Bitcoin the best store of value the world has ever encountered.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #795: An apt comparison Your Uncle Marty believes that those who told you Bitcoin isn't programmable money are in for a very rude awakening over the next ten years.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #680: It's time to get off the bike It's time to make savings cool again at the local level. Start with yourself and move up from there.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #644: The year of PSBT? Incredible signs that this tech is interesting to work with and, more importantly, extremely useful for people. Expect the proliferation of innovation around PSBT to pick up exponentially in 2020.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #544: Bitcoin vaults. Yes, please! Slowly but surely, the vision comes together, usability and security seem to be on the up and up, and this system may turn out to be more idiot-proof than we thought.
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 #436: Multisig will be very important When you move UTXOs from an exchange to a personal wallet, whether it be a brain wallet, paper wallet, air-gapped machine, or hardware wallet, you are fully responsible for handling and storing your private keys.