News: SEC getting annoyed, KodakCoin ICO doesn’t launch, Samsung mining chips, crypto and your security clearance, an incompetent Ponzi
Ethereum was invented to serve as an immutable public ledger of simple yet costly programming errors.
Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard
Ethereum was invented to serve as an immutable public ledger of simple yet costly programming errors.
And the cheapest way to get a good video card now? Buy a high-end pre-built PC and rip it out.
I guess this is my life now — nonsensical demands for bitcoins.
Tether, the “pegged” US dollar substitute token, crashed to $0.93 on Kraken last night. Here’s why this is important, and what a market depth chart shows.
Plus some interesting and useful opinion pieces.
Back in the innocent days of a few months ago, I thought ICO advisors were there to advise. I might multiply my rate for ICO advice 100× going forward.
Coming soon: expensive crowdsourced Bitcoin fan fiction.
I’m 5000 words into a 1500-word article on Tether, and 1000 words into a 300-word intro to IOTA. Meanwhile, elsewhere …
In which I am interviewed by David Birch, author of Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin, about Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain. Hear how and why I wrote this thing!
Some more news bits while I endeavour to untangle Tether.