
Is block a bitcoin custodian?
I am considering using a service called block to store my bitcoins, but I am not sure if it is considered a custodian. Can someone confirm if block is indeed a Bitcoin custodian?


Why do exchanges block currency exchanges?
I am wondering why certain exchanges decide to block currency conversions. Is it due to regulatory reasons, market volatility, or some other factors? I would like to understand the rationale behind such decisions.


Will block expand to other cryptocurrencies?
I'm wondering if the blockchain technology, which underlies cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, has the potential to be extended or applied to other digital currencies as well.


Will block protect bitcoin developers from a predacious litigation trend?
I'm concerned about the recent rise in predatory litigation targeting Bitcoin developers. I'm wondering if the legal concept of 'block' can provide them with any protection from this trend.


How long is an ETH block?
I'm curious about the duration or length of time represented by an Ethereum block. I want to know how long an ETH block is.
