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Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain

Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain

Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard

  • About the author
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: The Book
  • Book extras
  • Business bafflegab, but on the Blockchain
  • Buterin’s quantum quest
  • Dogecoin
  • Ethereum smart contracts in practice
  • ICOs: magic beans and bubble machines
  • Imogen Heap: “Tiny Human”. Total sales: $133.20
  • Index
  • Libra Shrugged: How Facebook Tried to Take Over the Money
  • My cryptocurrency and blockchain commentary and writing for others
  • Press coverage: Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
  • Press coverage: Libra Shrugged
  • Table of Contents
  • The conspiracy theory economics of Bitcoin
  • The DAO: the steadfast iron will of unstoppable code
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BBC News at Ten tonight (Wed 20 Dec 2017)

20th December 201720th December 2017 - by David Gerard - 1 Comment

Filmed yesterday, should be live tonight, cross fingers.

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News: Illiquidity, CFTC on the Bitcoin market, Parity rescue rejected, PR, academic COI, more stupid Bitcoin forks

18th December 201710th January 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

The most important news, of course, is that you still have time to get that relative who’s telling you about Bitcoin that paperback of Attack Of The 50 Foot Blockchain for Christmas!

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Why you can’t cash out pt 1: Why Bitcoin’s ‘price’ is largely fictional

17th December 201723rd March 2021 - by David Gerard - 67 Comments.

Public discussion and media coverage of Bitcoin assumes certain things about Bitcoin:
• Bitcoin has a price, that you could expect to buy or sell it around.
• Bitcoin is like buying a share in a company, or a commodity like gold — the market works the same way.
• Bitcoin is liquid — you can easily convert your money to Bitcoin, and your Bitcoin to money.
None of these are true.

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News: Bitfinex warrant canary disappears, Hyperledger loses members, Kik vs CryptoKitties

16th December 201717th December 2017 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

“Bitcoin is finance, distilled … There are no fundamentals, no cash flows or price-earnings ratios, to evaluate. It is pure speculation about speculation, a Keynesian beauty contest where all the pictures are blank.”

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BaldCoin™, the astounding new crypto asset from /r/buttcoin

16th December 201731st December 2017 - by David Gerard - 2 Comments.

I tweeted about the Lightning Network, and someone posted it to Reddit /r/btc as “Some old dude raising good questions about LN.” Of course, /r/buttcoin took its turn …

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News: 1bn Tethers, NiceHash return, India, buying Bitcoin, FCA, Lightning Network, book news

15th December 201716th January 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

One billion Tethers! Each and every one backed by a redeemable US dollar, of course, as they state. 800 million of those being loaned out on Bitfinex for margin trading.

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Book news: Paperback in Australia, Kindle discount in India, Patreon reverses fee change

13th December 201714th December 2017 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

Paperbacks in Australia for Christmas, cheap ebooks in India and Patreon’s reversed its awful fee revamp.

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CoinDesk 2017 Buttcoin retrospective, original version

13th December 201713th December 2017 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

The original version of my 2017 Buttcoin retrospective for CoinDesk, for your amusement.

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News: Buttcoin 2017, ICOs, Parity bailout, NiceHash post-mortem, cashing in bitcoins, Wikipedia, Lightning Network

12th December 201713th December 2017 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

The SEC’s action against Munchee is particularly noteworthy for how generic the dodgy ICO in question is.

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Bitcoin Mining Accidents, 2017 updated version: NiceHash (with photos)

11th December 201718th December 2020 - by David Gerard - 2 Comments.

Home cryptocurrency miners using NiceHash in 2017 aren’t any more competent than home Bitcoin miners were in 2011.

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Table of Contents

  • The conspiracy theory economics of Bitcoin
  • Dogecoin
  • Buterin’s quantum quest
  • ICOs: magic beans and bubble machines
  • Ethereum smart contracts in practice
  • The DAO: the steadfast iron will of unstoppable code
  • Business bafflegab, but on the Blockchain
  • Imogen Heap: “Tiny Human”. Total sales: $133.20

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