Strike Review 2026: Bitcoin's Best Payments App?
Strike charges ~0.3% to buy Bitcoin and supports full Lightning Network payments. Here's who should use it — and how it compares to Cash App and River.
Insights, guides, and analysis for long-term Bitcoin holders.
Strike charges ~0.3% to buy Bitcoin and supports full Lightning Network payments. Here's who should use it — and how it compares to Cash App and River.
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) holds 478,000 BTC — 2.3% of all Bitcoin. Here's how Michael Saylor built the ultimate corporate Bitcoin vehicle using convertible notes and ATM equity.
Want to buy a house with Bitcoin without selling all of it? There are four strategies: sell for cash, Bitcoin-backed loan, Bitcoin mortgage, or tax-optimized liquidation. Here's how each works.
Standard homeowners insurance covers almost nothing for Bitcoin — typically just a $200 "money" sublimit. Here's what your policy actually protects and how to get real coverage.
Mining pools combine hash rate to earn more consistent Bitcoin rewards. We compare Foundry USA, AntPool, F2Pool, OCEAN, and Braiins Pool — fees, payout methods, and who each is for.
Evaluating a Bitcoin custodian? Ask these 7 questions about key control, proof of reserves, cold storage, insurance, and withdrawal terms before trusting anyone with your BTC.
Bitcoin debit cards let you spend BTC anywhere Visa or Mastercard is accepted. We compare Cash App Card, BitPay, Coinbase Card, and Bleap — fees, rewards, and the tax reality.
Texas is home to 25%+ of global Bitcoin mining hash rate, has no state income tax, and has passed multiple pro-Bitcoin laws. Here's everything about Bitcoin in Texas for 2026.
Bitcoin can be held in a Roth IRA, Traditional IRA, or 401(k). Here's how to do it — ETFs vs. direct Bitcoin, best IRA providers, fees, and how much to allocate.
River is a Bitcoin-only exchange with 0.2% recurring buy fees, Lightning support, and no-lending cold storage. Here's who it's perfect for — and who should look elsewhere.
Gemini and Coinbase both charge 0.40% taker fees and hold NY BitLicenses. Here's the real difference — and when to use each (or neither).
Taproot is Bitcoin's November 2021 upgrade. It adds Schnorr signatures, MAST script hiding, and makes multisig look like single-sig on-chain. Here's what it means for you.