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Hut 8 swaps lenders to cut costs and redirect capital toward AI ambitions

Hut 8’s recent financing move — replacing its Coinbase loan with a $200 million bitcoin-backed facility from FalconX — is more than a funding tweak. It lowers borrowing costs by roughly 200 basis points and signals a shift in how a major miner intends to allocate capital, including a pronounced push into artificial intelligence. The […]

GameStop’s audacious move: could its bitcoin stash bankroll a bid for eBay?

When a gaming retailer whispers about buying an online auction giant, the world leans in. Recent reports that GameStop made a $55.5 billion takeover approach for eBay have thrust an unusual asset onto the stage: roughly $368 million in bitcoin sitting on GameStop’s balance sheet. That juxtaposition — a bold corporate takeover alongside a sizable […]

A discreet lifeline: PACTs and the idea of proving wallet control without moving coins

Paradigm Researcher Dan Robinson Proposes PACTs (Provable Address-Control Timestamps) — a New Quantum-Resistance Mechanism That Lets Holders Secretly Prove Wallet Ownership Without Moving Coins or Triggering a Fork, Including a Potential Rescue Path for Satoshi’s 1.1 Million BTC is the sort of headline that turns heads in cryptography and Bitcoin circles alike. This article unpacks […]

Bitcoin’s Vegas moment: 40,000 people, a festival atmosphere, and a brewing culture war

The headline — Bitcoin 2026 Conference Sparks Community Rift — 40,000+ Attendees in Las Vegas, but Early Adopters Publicly Accuse the Event of Abandoning Cypherpunk Roots for Corporate Suits and Regulators — arrived like a punctuation mark in a week already full of loud frames. The event filled convention halls, arenas, and side rooms across […]

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