Blockchain An NBA star plans to turn his contract into digital tokens and sell them by Mike Orcutt 2020-01-10T13:09:14-05:00
Blockchain Baidu’s “Xuperchain” launch is just the beginning of China’s blockchain rush by Mike Orcutt 2020-01-09T06:03:58-05:00
Blockchain Why it’s time to start talking about blockchain ethics Blockchain technology is changing the nature of money and organizations. We should probably start pondering the potential consequences. by Mike Orcutt 2019-10-10T13:34:21-04:00
Blockchain Millions of people might soon be using cryptocurrency without knowing it Rocket Lawyer’s new product, Rocket Wallet, could be one of the first practical uses for stablecoins that regular people can actually use. by Michael Reilly 2019-05-02T14:54:17-04:00
Blockchain Forget sketchy ICOs: a new kind of crypto-fundraising aims to go legit Blockchain-based “digital securities” promise to make it possible for anyone invest in new companies and technologies. by Mike Orcutt 2019-03-26T07:00:00-04:00
Blockchain One of crypto’s buzziest stablecoins might be heading for trouble The SEC’s “crypto czar” has implied that Dai and other stablecoins may be securities—and that would be bad news for its fans. by Mike Orcutt 2019-03-20T09:30:00-04:00
Blockchain What the hell is a blockchain phone—and do I need one? The first wave of crypto-focused smartphones from big players like Samsung is a small step toward a decentralized web. by Mike Orcutt 2019-02-28T11:52:00-05:00
Blockchain Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked More and more security holes are appearing in cryptocurrency and smart contract platforms, and some are fundamental to the way they were built. by Mike Orcutt 2019-02-19T06:01:00-05:00
Blockchain Facebook seems interested in speeding up blockchain smart contracts—but why? by Mike Orcutt 2019-02-05T12:55:58-05:00
Blockchain Hate lawyers? Can’t afford one? Blockchain smart contracts are here to help. Mainstream online legal services are getting serious about using crypto to automate bits of what they do—and lower the bar to entry for us all. by Mike Orcutt 2019-01-11T13:11:00-05:00