Bitcoin’s continuing failure to substitute for gold
Bitcoin maximalists think Bitcoin is the perfect substitute for gold. Not even gold fans listen to them. But what would it take for Bitcoin to achieve this?
Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard
Bitcoin maximalists think Bitcoin is the perfect substitute for gold. Not even gold fans listen to them. But what would it take for Bitcoin to achieve this?
Also: I need titles for the sequel to Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain!
I did a talk today — here’s the slides. Explaining blockchains, why Bitcoin fans are like they are, and blockchain use cases in business.
The NY Attorney General has not yet brought the hammer down on the exchanges. So far he’s just holding it in the air suggestively.
So … I’m under a large pile of physical books again.
Like adding “Blockchain” to your name to pump your stock price. Everyone and everything linked to it is inept, crooked or both.
Get your UK Parliamentary submission in without delay!
If you used a web wallet to generate your keys, check with your author or vendor.
How Bitcoin fits the theology and virtues of Austrian economics — a plea to Austrian School nocoiners to take Bitcoin seriously.
Today’s blockchain post is over on Rocknerd — it’s early dot-com era downloaded music company eMusic taking the final resort of an utterly buggered company.