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I have a plan to end the world’s first Bitcoin hash “election”
Editorial 20 November 2018

I have a plan to end the world’s first Bitcoin hash “election”

We have not yet seen Nakamoto Consensus in true action as it was ruined by a market manipulation last week during the BCH hash vote. Bitmain and Bitcoin.com should not be rewarded by the exchanges for cheating, and should not get the BCH infrastructure.

Exchanges selling BCHABC could be conducting fraud
Editorial 20 November 2018

Exchanges selling BCHABC could be conducting fraud

After last week's Bitcoin BCH hard fork, two cryptocurrencies were launched – BCHABC and BCHSV. There's one that has potential to be considered a fraudulent pump-and-dump scheme.

Bitcoin finally comes of age with Adult Supervision!
Editorial 14 November 2018

Bitcoin finally comes of age with Adult Supervision!

Nakamoto Consensus works and miners have spoken, and it’s now virtually impossible for there to be any other outcome than Satoshi Vision (SV) for the future of the one true Bitcoin BCH, particularly if we are looking at honest, dedicated hash. The CoinGeek-initiated Bitcoin SV is set to win!

DSV – nothing more than a bucket shop?
Editorial 6 November 2018

DSV – nothing more than a bucket shop?

The same concern is being raised over the OP_CHECKDATASIG, or DSV, op_code for Bitcoin BCH. The opcode allows for the integration of a third-party oracle—one that exists outside of the blockchain—that can publish prices for use in wagers of any type, including on the movement of Bitcoin BCH.

Be careful when considering an ICO investment
Editorial 29 October 2018

Be careful when considering an ICO investment

A report showed that ICOs, overall, are not the money-makers most people think. In fact, according to a recent study, the majority of the ICOs could potentially be considered a failure.

Crypto’s future appears to be headed east
Editorial 15 October 2018

Toward a new and better World Wide Web?

The thirteenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing explains how the father of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, believes he can create a new and better internet.

You don’t need to understand how cryptos work
Editorial 12 October 2018

You don’t need to understand how cryptos work

By the time millions of people are using cryptocurrencies and blockchain applications, the technical details will be hidden and the average user won’t need to take an interest, any more than they now do in how the internet works.