January 2019


Storing IP on the Blockchain
By Craig Wright | 27 Jan 2019 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Law & Regulation, Math

Electronic distribution of intellectual property (IP) poses numerous risks for the creators of the content, since it becomes difficult to

Ensuring honest money

In law, there are provisions concerning the wrongful retention of monies. In the UK, such matters are covered under the

Bitcoin and Quantum Computing
By Craig Wright | 23 Jan 2019 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Math

Even if a quantum computer existed — they do not — Bitcoin would be fine. Quantum computers are hypothetical machines that are based on

Taking money over the web using Bitcoin — the way it was designed

Back in 2009, Bitcoin used a feature that allowed for the IP-to-IP exchange of information. The 2009 wallet was not

The ASIC myth

It is interesting how the arguments against commercial mining come down to an outcry against “mining centralisation.” All things in

Smart-card-based mobile wallets
By Craig Wright | 13 Jan 2019 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Math

In today’s instalment of business ideas that can be created using IP nChain has developed, I will detail how a

Why CLTV was a bad idea
By Craig Wright | 08 Jan 2019 | Alternative Coins & Systems, Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech

People seem to have a misplaced idea that the SegWit-coin (BTC) Core developers are even adequate developers who understand Bitcoin

Returning Bitcoin to its role
By Craig Wright | 08 Jan 2019 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech

In this series, we will be looking at the changes to Bitcoin and why these have degraded the system. This

An immutable file and data store
By Craig Wright | 06 Jan 2019 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Math

I shall be starting a weekly post on uses of Bitcoin (BSV). BSV allows using the full potential of Bitcoin and

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