For academics, bitcoin, and more broadly crypto, is an exciting space where the ideas they write up in papers actually get built and tested. Author: Bailey Reutzel
Archives for June 2019
The Speed Dreams of Security Tokens
Security tokens may have many potential advantages over traditional assets – but speed is not one of them, argues Noelle Acheson. Author: Noelle Acheson
Polish Cryptocurrency Exchange Shuts Down Overnight, Taking Funds With It
“On the blockchain nothing disappears.” Users left hunting for clues when Polish exchange abruptly shuts down. Author: John Biggs
I Started the Silk Road Wikipedia Page (Because Bitcoin)
Online black marketplace Silk Road had quite the effect on bitcoin, being one of the technology’s biggest use cases in the early days, and for a while it didn’t have its own Wikipedia page – until this man. Author: Bailey Reutzel
How Blockchain Voting Is Supposed to Work (But In Practice Rarely Does)
There are a number of blockchain projects affirming they have a system of on-chain governance that works. But is that true? Author: Christine Kim
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