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Niall Ferguson Bitcoin fan
The famous Scottish professor claims that the crypto, blockchain and ICO are a revolution in progress. Although it is not said that they will replace the fiat currencies
Michele Kettmeier: “Smart contract voting”
The former director of the ahref Foundation describes his idea to bring elect and voters closer together, "Towards a form of distributed and participated democracy, even if not perfect"
Exploring blockchain technology with IOHKH virtual reality
CEO Charles Hoskinson announces a 3D viewer tool that will soon be available to explore the structure of blockchain technology
History of Crypto Hedge Funds
In Australia, a new fund dedicated to cryptocurrencies and ICOs has been set up for small investors. Let's go over the history of these investment funds
ICO scams: 20% of projects according to WSJ
According to research carried out by the well-known American magazine, most of the token sales are just big swindles. But some figures are not convincing, let's see why
Coinbase ERC20 tokens and decentralization of services
One of the most widely used cryptocurrency exchanges will introduce trading of hundreds of tokens directly between wallets and launch a new version of the platform for professionals
Bitcoin Pizza Day, Laszlo insists and pays in satoshis
On 22 May, eight years ago he paid BTC 10,000 for the two most expensive pizzas in history. Today he has done it again, to demonstrate that the Lighting Network works
Baldwin and Banderas set for a movie about Lamborghini
Big names in Hollywood are working on a movie dedicated to the founder of the legendary car company. The project has been financed in cryptocurrencies and co-produced by Tatau
It is a divorce between University College London and IOTA
The stop to collaboration due to the contrasts between the researchers and the co-founder of the Sergey Ivancheglo Foundation. The former fear legal actions against their work.
South Korea opens up more towards cryptos
The definition of cryptos could soon change from "non-financial goods" to "monetary property", in view of the decisions that could arise from the next G20.