Network Security

Bitcoin Hits 95%: How the 20 Million BTC Milestone Rewrites Miner Incentives and Network Security – cover image
Bitcoin Hits 95%: How the 20 Million BTC Milestone Rewrites Miner Incentives and Network Security

With 20 million BTC mined and roughly 95% of supply issued, Bitcoin's economic security assumptions are changing. This feature explains fee market dynamics, miner revenue composition, and how deleveraging trends could interact with long-term security scenarios.

BIP 360 — Bitcoin’s First Practical Step Toward Quantum Resistance – cover image
BIP 360 — Bitcoin’s First Practical Step Toward Quantum Resistance

BIP 360 introduces a framework for post-quantum key types and hybrid verification on Bitcoin, marking a careful, code-first shift toward quantum-resistant cryptography. This article explains what the BIP changes, realistic adoption timelines, deployment hurdles, and what investors should do now.

When Storms Take Down Hashrate: How Winter Outages Hit Bitcoin Price and Network Resilience – cover image
When Storms Take Down Hashrate: How Winter Outages Hit Bitcoin Price and Network Resilience

A recent U.S. winter storm knocked roughly 12% of Bitcoin hashrate offline, exposing supply‑side vulnerabilities that rippled through block times, fees and market liquidity during a sharp BTC sell‑off. This piece investigates the technical effects, the market interplay with liquidations and practical contingency steps for miners and exchanges.

BNB Chain's Brand-Security Breach: What the CoinMarketCap Incident Reveals About Ecosystem Risk – cover image
BNB Chain's Brand-Security Breach: What the CoinMarketCap Incident Reveals About Ecosystem Risk

A suspected CoinMarketCap profile compromise targeting BNB Chain exposed how reputational attacks can ripple through an active network—especially as BSC sees fee surges and institutional interest in a BNB ETF heats up. This investigation connects the dots between brand-security, on-chain activity, and governance vulnerabilities.