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Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard
Come and see me in York in June! Tickets available from Tuesday morning!
The first spoken evidence session from the Treasury’s Digital Currencies Inquiry is a blinder.
The traditional banking partners that ACX.io needs to work with are not able to keep up with the demands of the growing Bitcoin economy.
In which I go on a podcast and talk about why blockchains are still trash, particularly for music. Don’t fall for resentment-based marketing!
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IOTA’s fan base are remarkable. Also: crypto market manipulation, and good pieces on Mt. Gox and Sergei Mavrodi.
The Request Network does not have a deal with Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation. They are misrepresenting a deal with Wikimedia France, a local Wikimedia chapter. Also detailed: the Request ICO white paper.
Smart contracts are fundamentally bad software engineering, part 666 in a never-ending series.
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!