Money Reimagined: Why the World Still Needs Uncensorable Marketplaces
EBay’s ban on out-of-print Dr. Seuss books and Ted Cruz’s effort to keep sex toys illegal in Texas show the need for things like OpenBazaar.
China’s Digital Inequality Dilemma: Open-Source Innovation vs. Control
China's fight against data-driven inequality could also hamper prosperity. Web 3.0 is one solution but will the Communist party embrace it?
To Win in Washington, Crypto Needs a Campaign Strategy
The infrastructure bill shows it is time for serious crypto activism. That means campaigns, says a professional campaigner.
What Is Bitcoin Freedom?
Bitcoin is not just for libertarians or rightists. It's a system firmly rooted in the republican notion of non-dominance.
Condo Management Meets Decentralized Governance
The Surfside condo collapse was an institutional and communal failure. Blockchain could increase trust in managerial decisions.
The Node: I Don’t Understand Bitcoin Maximalism
Hardcore bitcoiners explain why they are skeptical of "crypto" but love Bitcoin.
OnlyFans’ Porn U-Turn Is a Victory Against Banking Censorship
Banks helped force a hugely disruptive porn ban on OnlyFans. With public fury focused on their outsized power, the banks seem to have backed down.
Money Reimagined: A Turning Point for Crypto
Even as crypto lost a battle over taxes in Congress this week, it felt like a victory, says CoinDesk's chief content officer.
‘Cautiously Optimistic’: Crypto Brings Lobbying Muscle to Infrastructure Debate
Cryptocurrency lobbyists are fighting on Capitol Hill to further update the language of the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill.
What a Gory New Horror Film Teaches Us About Financial Censorship
Much like the deranged lead of “Censor,” financial regulators are deluding themselves that centralized control will lead to a crime-free utopia.