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Can we value Bitcoin? | cryptonomics

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The economics of crypto-markets. Can we value Bitcoin? February 18, 2014. April 14, 2014. A few weeks ago I wrote:. Now, on Twitter today Marc Andreessen. Links to Fortune article citing Stanford economist Susan Athey. Who apparently makes an argument virtually identical to the above:. I’m not privy to this exchange, so I don’t know how much of this argument is attributed to Athey and how much is the Fortune journalist’s own thinking. A bit of Googling turned up this interview. Levels out and let. The ca...

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AppCoins: embedded cryptocurrencies | cryptonomics

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The economics of crypto-markets. March 10, 2014. April 14, 2014. In economics, the artificially scarce token used to allocate scarce resources is called money. So Bitcoin is crowdfunded OSS to run an Economic network. Now, a new generation of Appcoins can be created as open source software, crowdfunded into existence, and go public on day one. They can run networks where Bitcoin may not work, or where separate funding and compensation is needed. Underway by the developers of one client to integrate Bitco...

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Which Fedcoin? | cryptonomics

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The economics of crypto-markets. February 5, 2015. February 5, 2015. Vice President of the St Louis Fed, published a most interesting post yesterday Fedcoin: On the Desirability of a Government Cryptocurrency. Andolfatto’s post is itself in reference to JP Koning’s Fedcoin. And so, here is where the idea of Fedcoin comes in. Imagine that the Fed, as the core developer, makes available an open-source Bitcoin-like protocol (suitably modified) called Fedcoin. The key point is this: the Fed is in the...Exact...

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Why I’m bullish on AppCoins | cryptonomics

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The economics of crypto-markets. Why I’m bullish on AppCoins. April 9, 2014. April 14, 2014. This week Vitalik Buterin challenges some of the objections made against alt-coins. The whole post is worth reading, but I want highlight what Vitalik says about appcoins. I agree. In a post last month I wrote. I think it will happen eventually, but this is not the space where cryptocurrency will flourish first IMO. If the metric of success is the velocity of trade rather than the RoR of an exchange rate, then th...

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Ethereum: Turing-complete, programmable money | cryptonomics

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The economics of crypto-markets. Ethereum: Turing-complete, programmable money. February 1, 2014. February 1, 2014. Is a new cryptocurrency project started by Vitalik Buterin and Charles Hoskinson and others. Part of that project is a new currency, called “ether”, but this is NOT another alt-coin. In my opinion, it’s the most interesting project in the crypto space since the introduction of Bitcoin itself. Assuming that it works, that is. The testnet was just released. So what is Ethereum? A contract is ...

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Distributed Ledgers: Shared control, not shared data | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. Distributed Ledgers: Shared control, not shared data. January 9, 2017. In the context of distributed ledgers, I have noticed that many commentators and consultants confuse shared. Of data with the sharing of. The difference is crucial, and this common simplification misses the most important aspect of distributed ledgers. In this post I discuss three ideas:. Sharing of data vs shared. Control of data by rules vs by power. 1 Sharing of data vs shared.

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A gentle introduction to Ethereum | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. A gentle introduction to Ethereum. October 2, 2016. Ethereum builds on blockchain and cryptocurrency concepts, so if you are not familiar with these, it’s worth reading a gentle introduction to bitcoin. And a gentle introduction to blockchain technology. First This article assumes the reader has a basic familiarity with how Bitcoin works. What Bitcoin does for distributed data storage, Ethereum does for distributed data storage plus computations&#4...

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In a nutshell: Eris (Epicenter Bitcoin interview – Jan 2016) | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. In a nutshell: Eris (Epicenter Bitcoin interview – Jan 2016). February 18, 2016. I enjoyed listening to episode 112. Of the podcast “ Epicenter Bitcoin. 8221; where Casey Kuhlman. CEO of Eris Industries. Was interviewed. Here are my notes on parts that I found particularly interesting. Misunderstandings and paraphrasing errors are mine. If this is hard to follow, it may be helpful to read my introductions to blockchains. Blockchain, The Ethereum.

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In a nutshell: DTCC whitepaper on distributed ledgers – Jan 2016 | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. In a nutshell: DTCC whitepaper on distributed ledgers – Jan 2016. February 2, 2016. On 25 Jan 2016 the DTCC released. A white paper entitled “Embracing Disruption – Tapping the potential of distributed ledgers to improve the post-trade landscape”. It is a very good read: high quality, succinct, and cuts through the hype. I attempt to summarise for those with less time to read the full paper. To address long-standing operational challenges. Ly, risk...

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In a nutshell: MultiChain (Epicenter Bitcoin interview – Nov 2015) | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. In a nutshell: MultiChain (Epicenter Bitcoin interview – Nov 2015). March 7, 2016. I enjoyed listening to episode 107. Of the podcast “ Epicenter Bitcoin. 8221; where Gideon Greenspan. CEO and Founder of Coin Sciences. Was interviewed about MultiChain. Gideon also writes a great blog. Here are my notes on parts of the podcast that I found particularly interesting. Misunderstandings and paraphrasing errors are mine. What does MultiChain do? Large ba...

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A gentle introduction to smart contracts | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. A gentle introduction to smart contracts. February 1, 2016. What are people talking about when they talk about smart contracts? In the context of blockchains. 8211; pre-written logic. 8211; stored and replicated on a distributed storage platform. Eg a blockchain),. 8211; executed/run by a network of computers. Usually the same ones running the blockchain),. 8211; and can result in ledger updates. Cryptocurrency payments, etc). This is similar to wh...

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Bitcoin’s network in one infographic | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. Bitcoin’s network in one infographic. March 14, 2016. I have been looking for a one pager explaining the difference between users, miners, nodes and other participants on the bitcoin network. I couldn’t find one so I attempted to draw my own. Here it is. Click on the image for a high-resolution copy you can download, share, copy and print. This entry was posted in bitcoin. In a nutshell: MultiChain (Epicenter Bitcoin interview – Nov 2015). What&#03...

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KPMG Report on Consensus: Interview with co-author George Samman | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. KPMG Report on Consensus: Interview with co-author George Samman. June 28, 2016. Q&A with George Samman, co-author of KPMG’s report. Consensus: Immutable agreement for the Internet of value. This interview is posted on both www.sammantics.com. And www.bitsonblocks.net. Interviewer is Antony Lewis (AL) and interviewee is George Samman (GS). When you say getting consensus right , what do you mean? Consensus has been around for as long as human beings...

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My story | Bits on blocks

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. Or How I came to be a blockchain blogger). I love blockchain technology. I love it so much I quit my job leading a team of FX trading software developers at Credit Suisse. To become the Asia business development director, for a venture capital funded bitcoin exchange called itBit. In 2015 I left itBit to spend more time studying and researching blockchains independently, and in 2016 I joined R3. Also in London, which turned out to be a fantastic fo...

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Thoughts on blockchain technology. About Bits on blocks. Three common misconceptions about smart contracts. March 7, 2017. There is a lot of misleading commentary about smart contracts, leading to confusion about what they are and what they can do. Here are three of the most common myths that I have noticed. This builds on a previous piece, a gentle introduction to smart contracts. Myth: Smart contracts are self-executing bits of code. Continue reading →. March 1, 2017. Continue reading →. Prof A explain...

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The economics of crypto-markets. February 5, 2015. February 5, 2015. Vice President of the St Louis Fed, published a most interesting post yesterday Fedcoin: On the Desirability of a Government Cryptocurrency. Andolfatto’s post is itself in reference to JP Koning’s Fedcoin. And so, here is where the idea of Fedcoin comes in. Imagine that the Fed, as the core developer, makes available an open-source Bitcoin-like protocol (suitably modified) called Fedcoin. The key point is this: the Fed is in the...Exact...

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