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Enterprise Blockchain Is at a Private-Public Crossroads
6.1.2021
The big players in enterprise blockchain face a decision: stay with underwhelming consortia projects, or invest in public networks like Ethereum
The Pandemic Was Just the Catalyst
5.1.2021
Harry Dent predicted 2020's economic upheaval several years in advance. The coronavirus pandemic was just a trigger to a long-term reckoning over public debt
Crypto Long & Short: Looking Back on a Monumental Year
3.1.2021
Four crypto industry experts share their biggest insights from 2020 and what they mean for 2021
This Is What Global Open-Source Money Seems Like
3.1.2021
Some insist bitcoin simply can't be money because it has no basis in the material world. But the argument owes more to semantics than reality
The Rise of Layer 2s Spells End for Altcoins
3.1.2021
Bitcoin is no longer limited to a single chain, meaning altcoins like ether are trending towards irrelevancy, says the neuroscientist and DeFi entrepreneur
More Aussies Back Bitcoin, the Underdog
2.1.2021
Aussie resilience (and bitcoin) binds us together during times of fear, uncertainty and doubt, says the head of a local exchange
Why Impact Investing and Crypto Are Mutually Beneficial
2.1.2021
Two of the fastest growing alternative investment classes – ESG and crypto – are mutually beneficial, says the CEO of Fasset
Stablecoins, ‘Unsung Heroes and Other Institutional Crypto Takeaways
1.1.2021
Vision Hill's Dan Zuller runs through his 10 takeaways from institutional crypto investing, and looks ahead
Lessons in Failing to Apply Blockchain and AI to Combat COVID
1.1.2021
Blockchain tech is well suited to manage aspects of the fight against the coronavirus. Why hasn't it been used more?
Crypto Dollars and CBDCs: The Battle to Come
31.12.2020
The future of money will be a tussle between algorythmic and fiat-pegged stablecoins and central bank digital currency experiments
Why Crypto Crosses ‘The Chasm’ in a Post-Coronavirus World
31.12.2020
2020 will be looked back on as the year that marks the present era from the past; the demarcation line separating the before and the after
Governments Will Start to Hodl Bitcoin in 2021
31.12.2020
Crypto assets not only are not going away. They will become integral to our financial and political lives
Nathan Grayson's Top 10 Games Of 2020 (That Aren't From 2020)
31.12.2020
Wow, what’s a year it’s been. I memorized the pattern of tiny paint bubbles on the wall behind my computer monitor. I also re-watched the same three TV shows one thousand times. I’ve become convinced that the outside world is a hologram, and I’m about to embark on a lucrative YouTube career...
How DeFi ‘Degens’ Are Funding the Next Wave of Open-Source Development
30.12.2020
Gitcoin's Kevin Owocki coins the phrase "regenerative finance" to describe the future of funding open-source development
CBDCs: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
30.12.2020
Almost 50 monetary authorities and central banks are researching and developing wholesale or retail CBDCs. What does 2021 hold in store?
Blockchain Developers Are Focused on the Wrong Problem
30.12.2020
If it's to reach its full potential, the decentralized economy needs to scale censorship resistance, say Solana's CEO and COO
16 Ethereum Predictions From a Crypto Oracle
29.12.2020
Andrew Keys has 16 reasons why crypto will take center stage economically, politically and socially in 2021
The Fight for Consumer Adoption Is Just Beginning
29.12.2020
In the next phase, blockchain networks have to find use cases beyond censorship resistance and permissionless access, says TRON's founder
The Year the Narrative Became the Truth
29.12.2020
Bitcoin proved it could change how people think. But will the new system it enables be "better" or just "a system that better serves me?"
The Year In Fighting Game Competition
28.12.2020
2020 sucked. You know it, I know it. It was amid this chaotic year that the fighting game community found itself pushed out of the arcades, hotels, and convention centers to which competitors had grown accustomed and into the unpredictable world of online play. Early on, organizers were unsure...