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Bitcoin breaks $30,000 and is the center of attention again!

Bitcoin touches $30,000 and is back on everyone’s radar. Find out what is driving the price forward on this week’s episode of Market Talks. In this week’s episode of Market Talks, Cointelegraph welcomes Mati Greenspan, founder and CEO of Quantum Economics. Greenspan is an experienced financial analyst and a certified consultant who enjoys engaging with his 50,000+ Twitter followers about the latest developments in the cryptocurrency sector. He finds his passion in understanding financial markets and sharing his knowledge with others to help them make better investment decisions. In today’s discussion, we first find out what Greenspan has been up to since we last had him on the channel — more than five years ago. We also get some insights into his company, Quantum Economics, what they do, their team, and what their vision is. Without wasting any time, Greenspan dives into some of this hot takes by claiming that we are already in the next “Bitcoin summer” and that prices are just going ...

Bitcoin Ordinals surpass 10M inscriptions as creator Rodarmor steps down

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The number of Ordinals has grown from one to 10 million in less than six months. The number of Ordinals inscriptions on the Bitcoin (BTC) network has surpassed the 10 million mark, just days after its creator stepped down as the project’s caretaker. On May 28, Casey Rodarmor announced on Twitter he had stepped down as the project’s lead maintainer, claiming that he’d been unable to give Ordinals the attention it deserved. Rodarmor handed the role over to pseudonymous coder Raphjaph. I haven't been able to give ord the attention it deserves, so I am pleased to announce that @raphjaph has agreed to step up as lead maintainer! Raph is an impoverished student, and his work on ord will be entirely funded by donations. If you can, please consider donating!… — Casey (@rodarmor) May 28, 2023 Launched in January, the Ordinals protocol rapidly became the most popular way to mint new assets on the Bitcoin blockchain Ordinals originally began as a way of “inscribing” data in the witness ...