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How To Steal Bitcoin: The Landauer Attack

Bitcoin's base layer was designed as a minimal, thermodynamically efficient ledger for value transfer. Over the past decade, a sequence of protocol changes and narrative shifts has progressively loaded the chain with non-payment data and institutional dependency. This report applies Landauer's principle, the thermodynamic cost of information, to Bitcoin's governance history, identifying a pattern of incremental complexity addition that threatens the protocol's core function as censorship-resistant money. The pattern is not hypothetical. It is documented in protocol commit histories, DOJ-released Epstein files, ETF prospectus language, and the public statements of the actors involved. The August 2026 BIP-110 activation window represents the first organized attempt to reverse this trajectory, and the institutional response to it reveals which actors benefit from the accumulated complexity.

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BlackRock BITA ETF: The Bitcoin Income Fund That Sells Your Upside

BlackRock just launched a Bitcoin ETF that pays you a fat monthly check, and the pitch is irresistible: income on an asset that has never produced any. But that "yield" is not a dividend. It is your own upside, sold off in monthly installments. Here is what BITA is really charging you, and why the boring path still wins.

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2026年2月7日报告:比特币触底断言以及波动率分析

本报告基于 Hayes 的框架,通过系统整理 SEC EDGAR 399申报中全部结构化票据的发行信息,构建了完整的**敲入屏障分布图**(即"地雷图")。 无论2月6日的崩盘究竟是机械失控还是蓄意狙击,有一点已经被市场证明: > **谁掌握了地雷图,谁就掌握了这场游戏的信息优势。**

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