El Salvador Discovers $3 Trillion Gold — Will It All Go Into Bitcoin?
El Salvador’s potential $3 trillion gold discovery has sparked debates over mining bans, sustainability, and the possibility of increased bitcoin investments, potentially reshaping the nation’s future. El Salvador’s $3T Gold Discovery Sparks Calls to Monetize Gold for Bitcoin Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has highlighted the potential of El Salvador’s untapped gold reserves, estimating their value […] Powered by...
Peter Brandt’s Bitcoin Outlook: From $0 to $1M—The Dual Narrative Explained
Veteran trader Peter Brandt calls bitcoin a “store of value” or “worthless,” emphasizing adaptability in projections while dismissing price targets as “mostly worthless” talking points. Peter Brandt’s Binary Bitcoin Playbook: Risk, Reward, and Radical Projections Veteran trader Peter Brandt has outlined his dynamic approach to bitcoin, reflecting on its potential future while emphasizing flexibility in […] Powered by...
Piracy Shield Blacks Out Tech News Site by Blocking Another CDN IP
After a series of completely avoidable incidents that have seen countless innocent sites blocked by Italy’s Piracy Shield blocking system, at this point is it appropriate to keep calling them ‘blunders’? Continuing to do so might suggest acceptance that incompetence is always to blame. In reality, recent legal amendments addressed the issue of overblocking by dramatically weakening what little protection innocent sites had against...
TorrentGalaxy’s Troubles Silence Popular Upload Bots
Founded in 2018, TorrentGalaxy has grown to become a leading player in the torrent ecosystem. The site was launched by former members of ExtraTorrent, a popular torrent site that had just shut down at the time. The founders aimed to provide a home for ExtraTorrent ‘refugees’ but, over time, it transformed into much more than that. TorrentGalaxy Downtime In recent months, TorrentGalaxy has faced considerable downtime. The original team...
Musi Decries Apple’s App Store Removal: A “Backroom Scheme” with Music Industry
In October, Musi filed a lawsuit against Apple after the company removed the music streaming app from the App Store. Filed at a California federal court, the Musi complaint states that the takedown was unjustified and accuses Apple of breach of contract, among other things. Wasting no time, Musi requested a preliminary injunction to compel Apple to reinstate the music app. While existing users still have access to the software, it’s...