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Aug 22, 2022

The Case for Social Slashing

“You gotta slash the hell outta them” Do you like crypto-philosophy? Do you enjoy battling with ethical conundrums and challenging yourself to find the right answer, when all choices are hard? If so, then you’re in luck. The ethical dilemma of social slashing in Proof-of-Stake presents one of the most…

Ethereum

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The Case for Social Slashing
The Case for Social Slashing
Ethereum

16 min read


May 1, 2021

What’s Wrong With the Chainlink 2.0 Whitepaper? (For Simpletons)

Spoiler for the impatient In Chainlink 2.0, the “solution” to the problem that trusted oracles can collude and feed incorrect oracle answers into the blockchain is to have another group of even more trusted oracles be responsible for punishing the first group. You can now do something else with the rest of your…

Chain Link

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What’s Wrong With the Chainlink 2.0 Whitepaper? (For Simpletons)
What’s Wrong With the Chainlink 2.0 Whitepaper? (For Simpletons)
Chain Link

11 min read


Jul 1, 2020

A list of the greatest blows to the S2F model

Background The Stock-to-Flow model (S2F), invented and popularized in 2019 by PlanB in the piece “Modeling Bitcoin Value with Scarcity”, is one of the most popular price theories for bitcoin, suggesting that the S2F of bitcoin is what drives its price. The popularity and credence of the model was earned mainly…

Bitcoin

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A list of the greatest blows to the S2F model
A list of the greatest blows to the S2F model
Bitcoin

3 min read


Published in Human Rights Foundation (HRF)

·Mar 19, 2020

Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part V: Bisq, RuneScape and stories from buying bitcoin anonymously

This is the fifth part in an article series by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) on privacy and cryptocurrency, funded by the Zcash Foundation. To read about the purpose of this article series, see our introductory piece “Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part I: How Private is Bitcoin?”. This series is written…

Bitcoin

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Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part V: Bisq, RuneScape and stories from buying bitcoin anonymously
Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part V: Bisq, RuneScape and stories from buying bitcoin anonymously
Bitcoin

16 min read


Dec 23, 2019

Proof-of-Stake is less wasteful

Three months ago, I tweeted out this image with the following caption: When someone says “Proof-of-Stake is less wasteful” The tweet was meant as a gag, but it spurred one of the most insightful conversations I’ve ever had on the platform. …

Bitcoin

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Proof-of-Stake is less wasteful
Proof-of-Stake is less wasteful
Bitcoin

11 min read


Published in Human Rights Foundation (HRF)

·Nov 20, 2019

Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part IV: Stablecoins— Blacklists and Traceability

This is the fourth part in an article series by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) on privacy and cryptocurrency, funded by the Zcash Foundation. To read about the purpose of this article series, see our introductory piece “Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part I: How Private is Bitcoin?”. The last part in…

Blockchain

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Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part IV: Stablecoins — Blacklists and Traceability
Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part IV: Stablecoins — Blacklists and Traceability
Blockchain

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Sep 2, 2019

Hedera Hashgraph — Time for some FUD

So, Hedera Hashgraph is launching on September 16. It’s a 3rd generation DLT and it can do 10,000+ TPS! Amazing, right? Yeah! Or wait, I forgot something. Because I hold huge bags of bitcoin (or was it BCH? or Qtum? I lose track) that I’m apparently for some magical reason…

Bitcoin

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Hedera Hashgraph — Time for some FUD
Hedera Hashgraph — Time for some FUD
Bitcoin

17 min read


Published in Human Rights Foundation (HRF)

·Jul 22, 2019

Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part III: Should You Use a Privacy Coin?

This is the third part in an article series by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) on privacy and cryptocurrency, funded by the Zcash Foundation. To read about the purpose of this article series, see our introductory piece “Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part I: How Private is Bitcoin?”. The next part in…

Monero

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Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part III: Should You Use a Privacy Coin?
Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part III: Should You Use a Privacy Coin?
Monero

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Published in OneZero

·Jun 20, 2019

Facebook’s Libra Masterplan

The social media company’s move into cryptocurrency takes advantage of regulatory loopholes — Facebook is very knowingly exploiting a very specific gap in regulations and technology made possible by the cryptocurrency industry that will allow their planned “Libra” cryptocurrency to flow into the black market economy while still being compliant with traditional financial entities’ compliance policies.

Bitcoin

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Facebook’s Libra Masterplan
Facebook’s Libra Masterplan
Bitcoin

10 min read


Published in Human Rights Foundation (HRF)

·May 9, 2019

Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part II: Bitcoin Wallets

This is the second part in an article series by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) on privacy and cryptocurrency, funded by the Zcash Foundation. To read about the purpose of this article series, see our introductory piece “Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part I: How Private is Bitcoin?”. The next part in…

Bitcoin

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Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part II: Bitcoin Wallets
Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part II: Bitcoin Wallets
Bitcoin

21 min read

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