Politics


Analyses

So What If Part of Bitcoin's Code Was State-Funded?

Adam Tooze asked if bitcoin politics is self-deluded. Cypherpunks are just resourceful.

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Analyses

ETHDenver Shows Not All Crypto Communities Are the Same

In a day focused on reforming economics and society, ETHheads discussed "public goods," Schelling Points and how DAOs can return power to the people.

The registration line for ETHDenver stretches down the block on Thursday, February 17, 2022 (David Z. Morris/CoinDesk)

Vidéos

What Is a DAO and How Can It Intersect With Government?

Scarlett Arana and Scott Spiegel of the Miami DAO project explain to “Community Crypto” host Isaiah Jackson what the definition of a DAO is and how it supports local governance in a community.

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Juridique

Young, Crypto-Savvy Voters May Hold Key to South Korea's Next Election

Presidential candidates woo young retail investors who may decide the outcome.

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Juridique

Bipartisan Bill Would Allow Tennessee to Invest in Crypto and NFTs

State Rep. Jason Powell said crypto-friendly laws would help draw more businesses to the state.

Tennessee State Capitol Building

Juridique

Coinbase Files to Form a PAC Ahead of 2022 Midterms

Crypto firms are vying for influence in Washington, D.C.

Alesia Haas, CEO of Coinbase Inc. and chief financial officer of Coinbase Global Inc., speaks at a House Financial Services Committee. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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The 10 Tribes of Crypto

Take the three-minute Cryptopolitical Typology Quiz to see where you stand.

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