Unikoin Gold and investment lawsuits — the 506(c) SAFT ICO that didn’t bother checking accreditation
To be fair, even an accredited investor should realise that if you’re buying “unicorn gold,” the name might be a warning sign.
Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard
To be fair, even an accredited investor should realise that if you’re buying “unicorn gold,” the name might be a warning sign.
ICO tokens are (almost certainly) securities — and “free” promotional bounties are a sale of securities.
Alli and I really need to get on with the T-shirt and merchandise selection.
Advancing the cause of DRMed JPEGs with a bit of applied blockchain.
How the eye-watering margin leverage on crypto exchanges works in practice, and what happens when things go wrong.
I go on ECurrencyHodler’s podcast, The Lite Podcast. This was good.
The slapstick comedy horror saga of a plucky little blockchain startup who aren’t quite ready for every state-level hacker in the world, or more than eleven voters.
You can definitely trust John McAfee on all crypto-related matters. Maybe.
Jemima Kelly from FT asked UK Member of Parliament Grant Shapps just one question about the OpenBrix ICO, and hilarity ensued.
I particularly commend the James Mickens video.