Opinion
Web 3 Is Where the Young People Are
The massive Facebook outage caused major disruptions yesterday, but also showed how attention is shifting away from gated, centralized platforms.

Higher Education Needs a Michael Saylor
Rather than vainly trying to reinvent themselves, colleges could take a simpler route to modernity and buy bitcoin.

Who Really Wants Corporate NFTs?
The reaction to TikTok’s new crypto collectibles suggests NFTs still have a publicity problem.

Is Mozilla Trying to Sabotage Distributed Identity?
The browser developer’s straw-man objections to the W3C standard raise questions of motive.

Can Crypto Put a Price on Community?
With a new collection of NFT access keys, Crypto Packaged Goods promises mentorship and exclusive investment opportunities. Can you put a price tag on community?

Gary Gensler Says Crypto Is a ‘Wild West.’ Others See Pure Capitalism
The SEC chairman wants to marry financial innovation to the regulatory state. Crypto wants a divorce.

3 Factors That Make Quant Trading in Crypto Unique
Blockchain technology presents new opportunities for traders with quant strategies, says the founder of IntoTheBlock.

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Volcano Can Be a Model for Cleaner Crypto
The Central American nation is taking its first steps to harness massive natural power sources to mine Bitcoin. The impacts could stretch far beyond the world of crypto.

Why Did Virgil Griffith Plead Guilty?
The former Ethereum foundation developer pleaded guilty on Monday to advising North Korea on blockchain, reversing course in a pivotal legal case.


