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  2. Bitcoin scalability problem - Wikipedia

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    The Bitcoin scalability problem refers to the limited capability of the Bitcoin network to handle large amounts of transaction data on its platform in a short span of time. [1] It is related to the fact that records (known as blocks ) in the Bitcoin blockchain are limited in size and frequency.

  3. Nano (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Nano was launched in October 2015 by Colin LeMahieu to address the Bitcoin scalability problem and was created to reduce confirmation times and fees. [4] The currency implements no-fee transactions and achieves confirmation in under one second.

  4. Why Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and XRP Are ... - AOL

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    Bitcoin price data by YCharts.. Traders betting on 30-day Fed funds future prices are increasingly counting on the agency cutting rates fewer times than previously expected in 2025.

  5. SegWit - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, a form of currency using cryptography to keep transactions secure. [4] A collection of bitcoin transactions prefaced by a block header, protected by proof of work, and recorded on a network of computers is called a "block".

  6. Bitcoin: Is It Time to Buy, Sell, or Hold in Today's Changing ...

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    A deeper dive into Bitcoin's current standing, macroeconomic indicators, and recent crypto industry developments reveals why, despite its recent stagnation, Bitcoin remains a screaming buy today ...

  7. Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin All Dropped Today - AOL

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    Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is the biggest loser, falling 6.2% in the past 24 hours as of 3 p.m. ET and dropping below the $100,000 level. Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) is down 9.7% in that time to $3,350 and ...

  8. List of bitcoin forks - Wikipedia

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    The first hard fork splitting bitcoin happened on 1 August 2017, resulting in the creation of Bitcoin Cash. The following is a list of notable hard forks splitting bitcoin by date and/or block: Bitcoin Cash: Forked at block 478558, 1 August 2017, for each bitcoin (BTC), an owner got 1 Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

  9. Bitcoin jumps back above $98,000 after SEC announces Gary ...

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    Bitcoin surpassed $98,800 to touch a new record on Thursday after the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Chair Gary Gensler will step down effective Jan. 20, the day Donald Trump is ...