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How Sam Bankman-Fried's Sentencing Hearing May Play Out
He faces decades in prison.
By Nikhilesh DeMar 27, 2024
Binance Is Having an Odd Time
Regulatory crackdowns, and possibly whatever is happening in Nigeria.
By Nikhilesh DeMar 27, 2024
'We've Seen Breakdowns of Trust': Nathan Schneider on How to Democratize the Web
The activist's new book "Governable Spaces" explores ways blockchains can help people experiment with self-governance online.
By Daniel KuhnMar 26, 2024
Is Nigeria Strong-Arming Binance?
Two mid-levels executives were detained without charge for more than a month, one escaped. Here’s what we know so far about the country's legal battle with the world's largest exchange.
By Daniel KuhnMar 25, 2024
Remembering ‘True Names’ Author Vernor Vinge
Known for popularizing the term “singularity,” the cypherpunk writer, who died this week, was prophetic about the age of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.
By Daniel KuhnMar 22, 2024
What Happens if the SEC Classifies ETH a Security? (Wrong Answers Only)
The reported move, if confirmed, could have serious ramifications for the blockchain’s developers. But success for the troubled regulator is far from certain and unanswered questions abound.
By Daniel KuhnMar 21, 2024
Why the SEC Shouldn’t Classify ETH as a Security
Reports suggest the agency may be about to categorize ETH as a security, with huge implications for the blockchain’s future. Here’s why the SEC would be wrong.
By Daniel KuhnMar 20, 2024
Does Sam Bankman-Fried Deserve 50 Years in Prison?
SBF's former customers have weighed in.
By Nikhilesh DeMar 20, 2024
The Bitcoin Halving Really Is Different This Time
Four ways this April’s big event will be unprecedented.
By Daniel KuhnMar 19, 2024
Is Toxic Bitcoin Maximalism Getting Less Toxic?
As BTC gets Wall Street approval and developers build new applications on the network, bitcoiners are ditching some of their previous siege mentality.
By Daniel KuhnMar 18, 2024