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Experimental Voting Effort Aims to Break Ethereum Governance Gridlock
Vitalik Buterin has suggested experimenting with quadratic voting, a governance model furthered by Dr. Glen Weyl, on the ethereum platform.

MIT Tests Smart Contract-Powered Bitcoin Lightning Network
A recently completed MIT test showcases how bitcoin might not just scale, but do so in a way where it's transactions are more expressive than today.

The Auto Industry Is Gearing Up for a Blockchain-Powered Future
Automotive executives are starting to wake up to the use cases of blockchain in the industry, but there's a way to go.

ICOs Are Setting Capital Free. That's Revolutionary
ICOs offer a more direct route for both tapping and deploying funds, for matching founders with investors. That turns out to be quite revolutionary.

A New Startup Has Zooko and Naval Betting on Better Crypto Contracts
A group of old-school security researchers have raised funds to build a better smart contracting language.

Blockchain's Killer App? Making Trade Wars Obsolete
A confluence of technologies is poised to dramatically reshape manufacturing and, in the process, render obsolete the international trade regime.

Crypto Tribalism Is Holding Back Blockchain
A more united front among all who believe in blockchain tech's sweeping potential could help ensure a more constructive legal environment.

3 Ways Blockchain Is Already Delivering on the Hype
The new digital gold standard? Well, of course. That goes without saying!

Move 'Em Out: ICOs Don't Seem So Scary Outside the US
A popular event forged during the token boom of 2017 saw discussion about the changing regulatory environment that has resulted.

Bitcoin Cash Fork Leaves Users Behind, But Does It Matter?
Bitcoin cash recently hard forked and a little less than 20 percent of nodes didn't upgrade. The industry argues over whether that matters or not.
