April 2016


Bitcoin and the costs of consumption
By Craig Wright | 28 Apr 2016 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics

Bitcoin is under attack, but the arguments are misdirected at the ‘strawman’ of total consumption. Bitcoin is painted as a

What happens after Moore’s law….
By Craig Wright | 28 Apr 2016 | Economics, Law & Regulation

Now that it seems clear that Moore’s Law will reach its end, what will happen? Whether the predictions are of

Bitcoin Mining: Consistency and the Distribution of Transactions
By Craig Wright | 28 Apr 2016 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics

Misunderstandings in the bitcoin community have led to false conclusions about the way that bitcoin works. The bitcoin mining process

Social Choice, Bitcoin, and Arrow’s Theorem
By Craig Wright | 28 Apr 2016 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Math

What is the value of a Bitcoin blockchain alternative? Many propositions add alternative states, which must be included in the

Tulips and Other Myths
By Craig Wright | 26 Apr 2016 | Economics, Philosophy

What common knowledge tells us and the truth of a matter is not always the same thing. Sometimes history is

Generating a Bitcoin address
By Craig Wright | 26 Apr 2016 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Math

Although several good Bitcoin libraries are available, to ensure the compatibility and security of software using Bitcoin, it is important

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