It's kind of cool that the Fed is looking into a "blockchain based dollar." What "asset" would it be backed by? $23 trillion in debt? https://t.co/LRf3EMZXrd
Jonathan Johnson, long-time executive leader @Overstock, discusses his vision for the company going forward. Returning retail to profitability, and staying the course @Medici_Ventures is the twin mission. Great to see a strong, experienced and steady leader at the helm! @jjohnson
With Bitcoin and the markets headed back up, we hear sighs of relief. Is it possible everyone is too focused on short term results? Crypto transformation is a long term play. #HODL
Hmm. It seems to me, that you're not Satoshi until you send any quantity of BTC, no matter how small, from his wallet to any other public key. #justsayin
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Libra has potential to broaden awareness of encrypted digital currencies. But it also raises a host of issues arising from Facebook's corporate practices and could, in fact, further cloud discussions around the potential upside of cryptocurrencies to impact core problems.
BTC tops $8,000 and markets broadly up. Given today's drop in the Dow, driven by concern over trade with China, looks like digital markets are emerging as alternatives to gold as hedges against volatility.
Harvard Endowment invests in @blockstack token sale. This is a significant milestone in the evolution of the global crypto asset ecosystem.
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A thought on Bitcoin dominance: While Bitcoin represents just over 50% of total crypto market capitalization at this point in time, it represents only 28.5% of 24 hour market volume ($15.5B of $54.3B). It will be interesting to follow the 24 hour market volume as a key indicator.
“In order for the industry to continue maturing, and for institutional investors to gain more confidence in allocating capital here, we will need to see continued maturation across various aspects of the industry’s data.” On point 👍 @APompliano https://t.co/HOBjrtw5JA
Cryptocurrency went from an engineering project in 2009, to an industry, and with that came non-technical people like myself. I never forget it’s the developers, the engineers, and the cryptographers who are building the future.