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Why Crypto Is Not an 'Industry'


What term should we use to describe the collective of individuals and projects working to further the use cases of blockchain technology? Are we an industry, a sector or something else? Noelle Acheson explains why this matters more than we might realize

Fed Policy Win Could Harm Bitcoin’s Wall Street Narrative


The January rebound in equities and knockout employment report may have undermined a few buy-bitcoin narratives, but the real value proposition behind bitcoin lies far beyond Wall Street in emerging markets, where bitcoin is in strong demand

Huawei NFTs, Toyota’s hackathon, North Korea vs. Blockchain: Asia Express 


Our weekly roundup of news from East Asia curates the industry’s most important developments. Huawei moves to trademark its NFTs According to a Jan. 28 report by Sina News, Chinese telecom giant Huawei has recently filed for eight trademarks related to its Huawei “YunYunBao” nonfungible tokens...

Is the Metaverse really turning out like ‘Snow Crash’?


Neal Stephenson’s science fiction novel Snow Crash predicted the Metaverse in 1992. This cult book has the amusingly-named Hiro Protagonist running around in an artificial cyber world, trying to stop a virus that wipes minds, aided by his hacker friend Y.T. Reality is a place to escape from,...

What's Holding DAOs Back?


The founder of CityDAO weighs solutions to decentralized autonomous organizations’ coordination and regulatory problems

Initial Coin Offerings Deserve a Rethink


ICOs do not deserve their bad reputation – and can be a viable way for retail investors to take part in the growth of early stage startups and expand capital access for U.S. firms, if regulation is reconsidered

Code vs. Values: The Crypto Twist on ‘Trust’


The annual Edelman Trust Barometer shows that society has worsening trust issues. Crypto promises a different type of trust alternative and nudges us toward a new understanding of the word

Tech’s Money Woes: Beginning of the End for Web2?


Gloomy forecasts, mass layoffs and antitrust lawsuits have bruised "Big Tech" over the past year. But that doesn't automatically portend the end of Web2. For Web3 to emerge, we have to address key questions about AI and decentralization

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