Still think Bitcoin's just digital gold collecting dust? Over $3 billion in BTC infrastructure is now powering a major IP protocol, and that's rewriting the playbook. Here's what happens when Bitcoin becomes actually programmable: creators can lock in collateralized deals, payouts flow globally without middlemen touching them, and royalty enforcement runs on code instead of lawyers. Suddenly we're not talking about utility anymore—we're watching it happen in real time.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 22h ago
ngl this is the real use case for btc, those previous "digital gold" narratives really should be retired
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StableBoi
· 22h ago
ngl this is what I wanted to see, Bitcoin is actually useful now
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PuzzledScholar
· 22h ago
Is BTC really about to make a comeback? This time it feels different.
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CountdownToBroke
· 22h ago
No way, are there really still people debating whether BTC is digital gold? That topic is way outdated.
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QuorumVoter
· 22h ago
NGL, this is what BTC is really meant to do—way more exciting than just holding it and waiting for it to appreciate.
Still think Bitcoin's just digital gold collecting dust? Over $3 billion in BTC infrastructure is now powering a major IP protocol, and that's rewriting the playbook. Here's what happens when Bitcoin becomes actually programmable: creators can lock in collateralized deals, payouts flow globally without middlemen touching them, and royalty enforcement runs on code instead of lawyers. Suddenly we're not talking about utility anymore—we're watching it happen in real time.