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Family offices are built to protect purchasing power across generations. Here’s why Bitcoin is now entering serious family office conversations — and what a disciplined allocation looks like.
An introduction to Bitcoin for traditionally minded investors — covering the history of money, what Bitcoin is, and why it matters for South Africans approaching it for the first time.
The Bitcoin energy debate generates more heat than light. Here’s what the data actually shows about Bitcoin’s energy use, its sources, and how it compares to other financial systems.
When people say ‘Bitcoin was hacked,’ they usually mean an exchange was hacked. The Bitcoin network itself has never been successfully attacked — that distinction matters enormously.
Bitcoin’s Proof of Work isn’t just a technical mechanism — it’s the foundation of Bitcoin’s immutability, security, and monetary credibility. Here’s what it actually means.
What makes money ‘sound’? Bitcoin meets every classical criterion — scarcity, durability, portability, divisibility, and resistance to debasement — better than any predecessor.
How fiat currency inflation silently erodes savings — and why Bitcoin’s fixed supply of 21 million coins offers genuine protection against monetary debasement.
Bitcoin has grown from a niche experiment to a trillion-dollar network discussed in boardrooms worldwide. Here’s what the next phase of adoption looks like — and why a strategic reserve makes sense.
Small, regular Bitcoin purchases for your children can compound into life-changing wealth over time. Here’s the practical case for starting a Bitcoin DCA plan early.
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