Blockware Customer Accuses Bitcoin Mining Firm of Fraud

2022-12-24 00:06

Lawsuit seeks at least $250,000 of damages.

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This DAO Seeks To Raise $4 Billion To Purchase The Denver Broncos FC

A recent report by media house ESPN that Denver Broncos is up for sale has gotten a group of crypto enthusiasts planning to purchase it through a Decentralized Anonymous Organization (DAO). According to CNBC, a group of like-minded crypto junkies including lawyers, accountants, software engineers, and at least one mathematician teamed up after ESPN reported […]

2022-2-21 23:09


UK’s FCA Seeks Blockchain, Crypto Expert With Knowledge Of 5AMLD’s Digital Assets Regulations

The major financial authority in the UK, known as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), wants to hire a cryptocurrency specialist. More specifically, the FCA wishes to work with someone who has crypto expertise in order to know how to address digital assets according to the EU’s 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive (AMLD5). At least this is […]

2020-2-6 20:57


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Bitfinex Faces Legal Action From NY Attorney General: Here’s What This Means

The New York Office of the Attorney General (AG) wants to take a closer look into the business operations of Bitfinex and related stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT). According to a legal petition filed with the Supreme Court of New York, the NY Attorney General Office of Letitia James is applying for a court order to investigate Bitfinex’s suite of interrelated companies (including its umbrella firm iFinex and Tether Holdings Limited) for “ongoing fraud” to the tune of $850 million.

2019-4-27 01:30


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Governance, Part 2: Plutocracy Is Still Bad

Coin holder voting, both for governance of technical features, and for more extensive use cases like deciding who runs validator nodes and who receives money from development bounty funds, is unfortunately continuing to be popular, and so it seems worthwhile for me to write another post explaining why I (and Vlad Zamfir and others) do not consider it wise for Ethereum (or really, any base-layer blockchain) to start adopting these kinds of mechanisms in a tightly coupled form in any significant way.

2018-7-21 23:03