Latest from Daniel Kuhn
Can This Network Theory Predict if Bitcoin Is Undervalued?
Analysts have looked at the predictive power of Metcalfe's Law to determine the value of the Bitcoin network.

Bitcoin Is Already Incentivizing Renewable Energy
Compass Mining is just the latest firm to show how bitcoin's economic incentives could spur a greener grid.

Don't Blame Bitcoin for Ransomware
Any organization that relies on computers may be vulnerable to digital extortion. But the threat isn’t always clear. Industry expert Marcus Hutchins weighs in.

Debasing the Currency: Putting Crypto in Context
Introducing a new series exploring the philosophical limits of cryptocurrency.

Crypto Has a Marketing Issue
There’s a troubling cultural trend around cryptocurrency, one that encourages retail investors to “ape into” the market in search of riches.

CryptoPunks Get Punked
Conceptual artist Ryder Ripps minted his own version of a CryptoPunk and was summarily hit with a copyright notification.

Before We Regulate Crypto, We Need to Know What Crypto Is
UPenn's Sarah Hammer raised an interesting point in her congressional testimony yesterday: We don't have a unified source of data to make sense of crypto.

Why I'm Skeptical of FATF's 'Extreme Right Wing' Watch
The existence of hate organizations should not give grounds for increased financial surveillance.

Dogecoin Millionaire Wants to Bring Back Culture of Giving With New Game
Gary Lachance, an early dogecoin backer and founder of the Decentralized Dance Party, is giving away 1 million doge to seed his latest venture.

Stablecoins and CBDCs: Private Vs. Public Monetary Innovation
A Federal Reserve official praised stablecoins over CBDCs, yesterday. The debate cuts right to role of government in money.
