Civil could be a Wayback Machine for journalism. But the platform’s insistence on tokenizing content curation may lead it astray.
<h1>Mining Company Sues Group Behind Bitcoin ABC</h1>
United American Corp. maintains Roger Ver, Jesse Powell, Jihan Wu, and Bitcoin ABC all colluded to manipulate the Bitcoin Cash market. Voodoo may also be to blame.
<h1>To Mitigate Harm Amid Crypto Winter, We Need To Talk About Price</h1>
Discussing the price of Ether is somewhat taboo, but in light of its recent drastic drop, it’s time we changed that.
<h1>The Exodus 1 And The FINNEY: A ‘Quiet Revolution’ Or Just Quiet?</h1>
HTC and Sirin Labs look to increase mainstream adoption of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency through smartphones.
<h1>An Exercise In Ethereum Governance: Transparency, Chatham House Rule, And Ethereum 1x</h1>
The latest Ethereum 1x meeting, which was conducted under the Chatham House Rule, has some folks in the Ethereum community thinking about the nature of transparency.
<h1>The Bitcoin Cash Split Isn’t Over Yet</h1>
“Some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.” – Alfred in “The Dark Knight”
<h1>Please Don’t Let Ethereum Be The Next Burning Man: Reflections On Devcon 4</h1>
The momentum behind Ethereum as a sociopolitical movement is inspiring, but if we’re serious then we need to do better when it comes to diversity.
<h1>Social Scalability Is Ethereum’s Real Promise</h1>
Lane Rettig borrows ideas from Nick Szabo to argue for a more inclusive Etherean future. He also made a website for Ethereum folks to talk about it.
<h1>Pay To Publish: A Look Inside A Coin Journal Editor’s Inbox</h1>
Today, BREAKER magazine exposed the unstated pay-to-publish policies of major coin journals. But the issue of money within crypto journalism goes deeper than undisclosed sponsored content.
<h1>Blockchain And Social Justice: An Unlikely Pair</h1>
After attending this week’s Blockchain for Social Justice Workshop in San Francisco, ETHNews looks at the ways in which the two camps overlap.
<h1>Facebook Is Giving Away More Of Your Data</h1>
After months of pressure on Facebook over issues of data privacy, it seems that Mark Zuckerberg’s empire still isn’t protecting personal data or giving full clarity on how data is used. One report indicates Facebook is allowing advertisers to use “shadow” contact information. Where is blockchain tech when we need it?
<h1>Dialogue, Dissent, And Development In The Ethereum Community</h1>
On inclusivity in the Ethereum community, and – bear with me, here – my feelings.
<h1>How Do You Solve A Problem Like Craig Wright?</h1>
In pushing for a Bitcoin Cash hard fork, Craig Wright seems to be sacrificing the potential of a functional currency so he can instead lord over an impoverished fiefdom.
<h1>Peepeth Social Network Gains Traction, But Should Digital Identity Be Immutable?</h1>
The blockchain-based, penguin-faced platform has attracted the attention of the crypto crowd, including Vitalik Buterin himself. However, immutability may not be compatible with individuals’ changing digital identities.
<h1>Blockchain Gets Fruity: (Aspiring) FinTech Group Pursues Juicy Tech</h1>
A company recently unveiled its new fruit product, but it also engages in financial technology development. Is it normal to have a FinTech-fruit juice hybrid as a business model?
<h1>Coinbase Co-Founder: ‘Money Is The Ultimate Minimalism’</h1>
Economist Tyler Cowen thinks that, thanks to digital minimalism, America is facing the death of private property and capitalism as we know it. But as Fred Ehrsam alludes to, the birth of cryptocurrency may suggest otherwise.
<h1>SEC’s Postponement Of Bitcoin ETF Decision May Not Keep Prices Down</h1>
Investors need to learn patience.
<h1>Bill Clinton’s Selection As Keynote Speaker At Ripple’s Swell Conference Prompts Head Scratching</h1>
The former president doesn’t have much to do with cryptocurrency. Not that it matters.
<h1>It’s Independence Day Somewhere</h1>
A year ago, bitcoin split into two. That’s about the only thing the bitcoin and bitcoin cash communities agree on.
<h1>A Snake In The Grass? The Controversy Over Cøbra And Bitcoin.org</h1>
Some in the Bitcoin community question bitcoin.org co-owner Cøbra’s ability to ethically manage the website and are calling for the mysterious entity to step down or be ousted. What’s the beef? Is this just more FUD?