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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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News: Civil ripped off its journalists, Bitfinex untethers Tether, working at Trezor, Amazon Managed Blockchain

28th November 201820th March 2023 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

Any company that tries to pay your wages in company scrip — rather than actual money — should be treated as fraudulent trash.

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Copytrack — a German photography ICO that’s being sued over where it sent the money

27th November 201828th November 2018 - by David Gerard - 7 Comments.

We need to catch up with KodakOne and KodakCoin. But first, let’s catch up with their competitor — Copytrack.

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The SEC’s templated admin orders against ICOs — what happens next, and what you should do

18th November 201819th November 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

What to do if you were foolish enough to run an ICO in the US and want to make good.

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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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Everipedia: The Wikipedia for being wrong … but on the blockchain

13th October 201831st August 2019 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

Everipedia is not going to revolutionise the world of knowledge production.

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News: SEC subpoena storm, KodakCoin, QuadrigaCX funds frozen, exchange shenanigans

10th October 201814th October 2018 - by David Gerard - 1 Comment

I have Internet at home again! Here’s news from the past few weeks.

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News: SEC vs crypto hedge fund, Garza sentenced, post-bubble office vacancies, EOS hack, ICOs sell off 238k ETH, David Chaum

15th September 20185th October 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

And first reports back from the Coinsbank Crypto Cruise.

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News: The SEC swings into action, Marshall Islands SOV, Papua New Guinea, new stablecoins, Indian crypto legality, R3 and Ripple settle, Star Xu of Okex detained, KodakCoin

11th September 201813th September 2018 - by David Gerard - Leave a Comment

You know how everyone was wondering when the SEC would do something about the crypto space? Looks like they’re getting into motion.

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Decentraland — Second Life, but on the blockchain — with me on BBC World Service “Trending”

27th August 201831st August 2018 - by David Gerard - 1 Comment

Because what Minecraft really needed was a cryptocurrency ICO. Or perhaps not.

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Leaked: The KODAKCoin/KodakOne Confidential Offering Memorandum, 21 May 2018

19th August 201821st September 2018 - by David Gerard - 3 Comments.

It wasn’t widely circulated — but I have a copy of the KodakOne Confidential Offering Memorandum. The official, authoritative statement of what WENN Digital are trying to sell you.

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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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