In the early days of crypto, Bitcoin was often dubbed "digital gold." This nickname allowed investors new to the crypto space to understand what kind of asset Bitcoin represented. While Bitcoin has ...
A sweeping investigation by The New York Times has pointed to Adam Back, a British cryptographer and prominent Bitcoin figure ...
Few assets are ever worthy of becoming a type of digital gold. That's because most digital content can be copied and replicated easily by anyone, undermining its status as a scarce, finite asset.