Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech
Bitcoin and the Long term
Government “stimulation” basically slows change. This takes funds from more productive sectors, and redirects it into less productive ones. It [...]
Prevention is the key
The vast majority of illicit activity and fraud committed across the Internet could be averted or at least curtailed, if [...]
Payment intermediaries
What does Bitcoin do? To understand Bitcoin, it is necessary to understand what Bitcoin is designed to do, to be. Bitcoin [...]
Corporate Activism
Over the past 2 decades, Anonymous and the related splinter groups that this has spawned have been attacking business and [...]
Bitcoin is not Anti State — it is Pro Honest government
Bitcoin is an open immutable ledger. It is not anonymous, it is private. There is a huge difference, and it [...]
P2P and returning IP and Domain based transfers
Bitcoin was designed to be used as peer-to-peer cash. When the original paper and node software were released, the system [...]
An invitation to treat
An invitation to treat is distinct from an offer in that it is an indication of one party’s willingness to [...]
Fixing OP_False
Salvage, fixing OP_False, and more One of the flaws in the mangled version of Bitcoin we have today comes from the [...]
Sun-setting P2SH
Steve, Daniel, and the team are working around the clock to make Bitcoin SV as close to the original Bitcoin [...]
Rent seeking in economics and Crypto
Keynesianism and neo-Keynesian thought seem to be popular despite the fact it has never worked and is based on fallacies [...]
The politics of rent seeking
Any government implementing a Keynesian policy simply “Keynesianizes” the economy. The effect is an economy that behaves precisely in the [...]
Bitcoin is all about incentives
There are people who try and tell you that Bitcoin is not about incentives or economics. The structure of Bitcoin [...]