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Why Korea Could Be the First Cryptocurrency-Powered Nation

Korea could become the first “Crypto-Powered Nation,” one that runs on blockchains and supports a crypto economy. Here’s what I learned during an intense two and a half days there in March 2018.

Op Ed: A Quick-Start Token Sale Compliance Guide: What You Need to Know

A quick-start guide to planning and reaching AML and OFAC compliance goals if you're thinking about kicking off a token sale in the U.S.

Op Ed: The Many Faces of Sharding for Blockchain Scalability

Any programmer who has ever sat down to build a DApp at one point has had to think about the limits of current public...

Op Ed: FinCEN Policy Positions Offer Murky Guidance for ICOs

A recent FinCEN letter stakes out policy position regarding ICOs that appears somewhat inconsistent with prior guidance and could foreshadow potential avenues of enforcement.

Op Ed: Lobbying Efforts Promote the Blockchain Industry Around the World

What kinds of cryptocurrency and blockchain associations exist, and what goals do they pursue?

Why Millennials Migrate to Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency in Droves

Millennials welcome new industry dynamics, but they have their own motivations for supporting the ascendancy of open-source, decentralized blockchains.

What Do We Mean When We Talk About the “Blockchain Ecosystem”?

Blockchains are like roads. Just as there’s no single type of road, there is no single type of blockchain. Each one is purpose-built for its own ends.

The Weiss Cryptocurrency Ratings Are Laughably Bad

Weiss Ratings released their cryptocurrency ratings yesterday. In response, they received a lot of criticism on social media. And rightly so.

Here’s What Paul Krugman Got Wrong in His Bitcoin Tweetstorm

Like many other mainstream economists, Paul Krugman has long-shown a complete disdain for Bitcoin. In late 2013, he went as far as to write...

Op Ed: The Blockchain Education Network $100,000 Challenge

Blockchain technology, as an overarching industry, has developed leaps and bounds from its geeky, white, cypher-punk roots of yore. (“Yore” being 2015, as it...
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