Hi Bitcoiners!
I’m back with the eighteenth monthly Bitcoin news recap.
For those unfamiliar, each day I pick out the most popular/relevant/interesting stories in r/Bitcoin and save them. At the end of the month I release them in one batch, to give you a quick (but not necessarily the best) overview of what happened in bitcoin over the past month.
You can see recaps of the previous months on Bitcoinsnippets.com
A recap of Bitcoin in June 2018
- 01: The Visa network breaks down in Britain stopping any card transactions from working
- 02: Bitcoin on the front page of the IMF website & An infographic of 152 fiat currencies that failed due to hyperinflation
- 03: 70 shops accept bitcoin in Rovereto in Italy
- 04: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak hopes bitcoin will become a single global currency & Microsoft buys coding site GitHub where the Bitcoin source code repository is hosted
- 05: GMO unveils its new miner & Stop focusing on price, start focusing on adoption
- 06: The SEC chairman says Bitcoin is not a security
- 07: The total mining power on the Bitcoin network rose by 5 exahashes over the last 2 weeks
- 08: An idea for a phone where the caller must pay you in bitcoin and is refunded after 2 minutes & A discussion on applications that could be built on top of Lightning & More atomic swaps between Bitcoin and Litecoin over the Lightning Network
- 09: The narrative on r/Bitcoin begins to move towards adoption
- 10: A discussion on Austrian Economics in relation to Bitcoin
- 11: Someone’s Lightning Network experience of 42 transactions & Satoshis.place – A Lightning Network powered pixel art game
- 12: bitcoin accepted in a shop in a 550 year old market in Istanbul & You can pay with bitcoin to advertise on this billboard
- 13: The psychology of a market cycle & A discussion on whether Tether played any role in the bitcoin price rise last year
- 14: A discussion to stop focusing on the bitcoin price and start focusing on adoption & The SEC says Bitcoin is not a security & William Shatner becomes the spokesperson for a solar mining operation in the US
- 15: Bitcoin Core 0.16.1 is released & According to Bloomberg a recent study on Tether manipulating cryptocurrency prices is underwhelming
- 16: An anti-electricity cartoon from 1900, reminiscing of the media on Bitcoin today
- 17: Someone built a collaborative, livestreamed Pokemon Yellow game on the Lightning Network
- 18: Square obtains a Bitlicense in New York & BitGold in 1998 vs. Bitcoin in 2008 & The correlation between the amount of comments on r/bitcoin and the daily trading volume
- 19: The most southern Bitcoin node in the world
- 20: Bithumb exchange loses $30M from a hack
- 21: An example of the importance of running a full node & Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam allows you to exchange local euros for global bitcoins in a 6 month pilot & An AI startup is building on the Lightning Network
- 22: A reminder of why we needed SegWit or any malleability fix before the Lightning Network & An online Fiverr-like marketplace built on the Lightning Network & Someone in Austria got robbed for €216.000 in cryptocurrency
- 23: A reminder that the cost to mine a bitcoin does not determine its price
- 24: A discussion on the amount of hashpower controlled by Bitmain
- 25: A comparison between BLS signatures and Schnorr signatures & Blockstream announces C-Lightning 0.6
- 26: VC firm Andreessen Horowitz launches a $300M Bitcoin and cryptocurrency fund & Facebook is reversing its ban on cryptocurrency ads because money
- 27: Pieter Wuille is working on a proposal for Schnorr signatures & A discussion on why supporting privacy in Bitcoin doesn’t make you a criminal
- 28: Someone spent $0.04 to move $298M & A discussion on Nick Szabo
- 29: The feeling when sending bitcoin transactions
- 30: An overview of historical bitcoin price corrections & Andreas Antonopoulos on the Lightning Network
See you next month!
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