50 Years After Bretton Woods, the US Dollar’s Throne Is in Play
The greenback's share of world reserves is dropping steadily. The euro, yuan and bitcoin are all in the running to pick up the slack.
Bitcoin Doesn’t Care if You Think It’s Right Wing
Dogecoin co-founder Jackson Palmer says Bitcoin is "inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic" but, really, it's whatever you want it to be.
‘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 Is Bitcoin Freedom?
Bitcoin is not just for libertarians or rightists. It's a system firmly rooted in the republican notion of non-dominance.
The Node: Crypto Gets Political
Crypto is about to reshape the face of U.S. politics, as those with the most at stake learn they need to pay to protect their interests.
We Should Sign On to the Web, Not to Websites
You are you everywhere offline. You should be able to be you everywhere online, too.
The IMF’s Self-Serving Case Against Bitcoin
The International Monetary Fund has finally expanded on its "issues" with El Salvador's adoption of Bitcoin. There's not much behind the curtain.
6 Reasons DeFi Will Stay Inefficient (and Profitable)
Traders assume the DeFi market will become more efficient over time, reducing arbitrage opportunities. But that may not be true.
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.
CBDCs Can Stop Aid Falling Into Terrorist Hands
Central bank digital currencies, like the digital shekel, can be programmed to stop money reaching the wrong people, says Orbs' co-founder.