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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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Tether’s bad month: CFTC, Bloomberg, Reggie Fowler

31st October 202131st October 2021 - by David Gerard - 1 Comment

Large crypto traders stick by Tether because there’s nowhere else for them to go — Tether is the only game in town.

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Tether Leaks and Deltec Leaks: an unverified but interesting document dump

28th February 202128th February 2021 - by David Gerard - 2 Comments.

I’m treating it as unverified gossip for now, and you should too.

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Tether printer go brrrrr — cryptocurrency’s substitute dollar problem

3rd February 20214th February 2021 - by David Gerard - 10 Comments.

I don’t know precisely what tiger iFinex and Tether are riding, but it clearly has teeth.

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News: Twitter on the blockchain, the US coup on the blockchain, Gensler in at the SEC, Ripple ex-CTO loses Bitcoin keys

14th January 202122nd February 2022 - by David Gerard - 3 Comments.

The price went up in a triangular Fibonacci double-reacharound formation, moderated somewhat by both Makemake and Haumea being in Libra.

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News: Bitcoin crashes despite Bakkt, Crypto Rating Council, Libra, Tether stay, Kik shuts down Messenger, Craig Wright’s apparent plagiarism, CoinDesk shakeup

30th September 20193rd September 2020 - by David Gerard - 5 Comments.

Watch me debate Bitcoin as a reserve currency tomorrow!

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News: Georgia state senator jailed over Bitcoin miners, Bitmain CEOs, stablecoin money laundering, FCA, Kleiman v. Wright, Deltec and Tether, notes from the crash

2nd January 20192nd January 2019 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

“In reality, ‘blockchain’ has always just been an attempt to ride crypto’s cool factor. So if coins crash, people stop caring about blockchain.”

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News: SEC busts EtherDelta, SWIFT not using RippleNet, another Galt’s Gulch scam, Craig Wright claims to be Satoshi again

8th November 201811th November 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

“I AM Satoshi” — Craig S. Wright, 3 November 2018.

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News: Tether, Winklevoss vs Shrem, regulation, Consensys asteroid mining, Ethereum analysis, Proof of Work is still awful

4th November 20184th November 2018 - by David Gerard - 3 Comments.

You can see the clear synergies between an Ethereum development house and asteroid mining … right?

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Bitfinex’s banking problems solved: SNITCHES GET STITCHES

17th October 20184th November 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

The Bitfinex crypto exchange has discovered a truly remarkable solution to its banking problems — but don’t tell anyone. ‘Cos snitches get stitches.

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  • The conspiracy theory economics of Bitcoin
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  • 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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