Marty's Ƀent Issue #1260: They're using debit and credit card purchases to make lists This is why it is extremely important to educate current and future bitcoin users on best practices when it comes to receiving and sending bitcoin as privately as possible.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1181: BIP21 is a no brainer At the moment there is a massive UX hurdle that exists for users of different bitcoin wallet software providers.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1135: A few examples of cool things that can be and are being built on Bitcoin A wide range of applications and tools that could bring more utility, accessibility, and security to users using the Lightning Network.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1059: Lightning striking where it's needed most This makes one wonder, what the hell are Western exchanges waiting for?
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1044: Better receiver privacy coming to Lightning Huge shoutout to Rusty and the other engineers who worked on BOLT 12 with him.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1033: A simple UX tweak that could go a long way Here's to hoping we get more quality designers focused on building Bitcoin applications.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1022: Chaumian mints could improve Lightning Network wallets Depending on the technical competency of any particular user they will opt to use solutions that give them the most comfort.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #552: Miniscript is here Slowly but surely, the Bitcoin Network and the tools built to leverage it become more robust. Making the network more valuable and driving the feedback loop into a higher gear.
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 #412: Is this time different? However, with all of the above being true, we are probably still a ways away from this application being adopted en masse. There simply aren't enough people using BTC/LN at the moment.