“The blockchain is simply a tool to re-architect the relationship between the subscriber and the publication,” said Daisy Alioto, founder of Web3 media outlet Dirt.
CoinDesk Had a ‘Stash’ of BTC, and Other Stories Told by Consensus OG Joon Ian Wong
NFTs Are the Ultimate Disruptor of Hollywood’s Entertainment Status Quo
Web3 technology is already being used in the film industry to build communities and monetize niche content offerings. NTFs are the next big step.
‘Rug Radio’ Founder Farohk Talks Fame, Fortune and Decentralization
In an interview ahead of Consensus the mononymed podcaster discusses how he built the foundation to collaboratively build a Web3 media empire.
Decentralized Media Via Web3: A Solution to Bias and Trust Issues in News?
Ashley Rindsberg – a speaker at CoinDesk’s Consensus festival – argues that the New York Times has a track-record of dangerous misreporting. Is “DeMe” the answer to what skews to the media?
The Agenda podcast chats crypto, media and ethics with Molly Jane Zuckerman
Should crypto media have a universal code of ethics, and what role — if any — should journalists play in promoting crypto mass adoption?
FTX customers are safe from being doxxed, for now
The decision comes after a Jan. 8 filing by FTX’s lawyers, who argued that public disclosure could create an undue risk of identity theft or unlawful injury to FTX creditors.
US senator calls on SEC’s Gensler to answer for ‘regulatory failures’
Republican Senator Tom Emmer has long been a critic of Gary Gensler and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission’s cryptocurrency oversight strategy.
Despite endless media appearances, SBF unlikely to testify on 13th
One observer suggested Bankman-Fried may be reluctant to discuss FTX due to the legal implication of lying under oath to the U.S. Congress.
Elon Musk alleges SBF donated over $1B to Democrats: “Where did it go?”
SBF made the “highest ROI trade of all time” by donating $40 million to the right people for getting away with stealing over $10 billion, said Will Manidis, the CEO of ScienceIO.
Crypto Twitter unhappy with SBF ‘puff piece’ pushed by mainstream media
While SBF refuses to interact with Crypto Twitter, the same community he once called home, he was featured in New York Times trying to explain the sequence of events that led to the fall of FTX.
CZ hits back at claims Binance is a Chinese company
The Binance founder has also detailed some personal and business-related challenges he had to overcome from the Chinese government, even before the launch of Binance in 2017.
Tether responds to Wall Street Journal ‘disinformation’
To attack Tether’s reserves […] further highlights an agenda by the publication to single out Tether and hurt its reputation,” the USDT issuer said.
Crypto ‘en français’: ‘Cointelegraph France’ is now live
The official introduction of Cointelegraph France is taking place at the Paris Blockchain Week Summit, a flagship European blockchain event.
Binance invests $200M in Forbes to boost consumer knowledge on Bitcoin
“Media is an essential element to build widespread consumer understanding and education,” Binance CEO CZ said.
South Park destroys Matt Damon’s Crypto.com ad in season premiere
“We just have to be brave… But not too brave or else Matt Damon will come and take all our money,” said characters on the animated series, hinting at the crypto market downturn.
EXILE’s Daniel Eilemberg talks reimagining IP when building a multimedia franchise
Could blockchain technology and NFT collections have what it takes to go up against the established media forces, like Hollywood?
Pixel Vault raises $100M for NFT development platform
The developer behind popular NFT projects PUNKS Comic and MetaHero Universe, alongside investors Velvet Sea Ventures and 01A, plan to pioneer Web3 storytelling via new company.
New LGBT token aims for equity but raises red flags with community
While sporting a questionable name, the coin’s project says it wants to enable a “social and ethical” payment method.
Bitcoin ‘died’ 45 times in 2021 as media still eager to post BTC obituaries
438 Bitcoin obituaries have been counted since 2010, and the year 2017 still remains to account for most “deaths.”