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Tulip Trading Ltd’s UK Court of Appeal hearing concludes
Central to the respondent developers’ argument is the impracticality of assigning fiduciary and tortious responsibility to developers in this way.
Coin Recovery: UK Court of Appeal hears that blockchain engineers owe legal duties to their users
The U.K. Court of Appeal heard Tulip Trading’s arguments that blockchain engineers owe fiduciary and tortious duties to those who...
Bitcoin nodes don’t ‘vote’ on rule changes—but developers shouldn’t propose them
The question over what decisions miners can/can't make arose again this week with the latest release candidate to BTC's protocol...
Zero-Knowledge proof of solvency for crypto exchanges: How to detect the next FTX and Mt. Gox
Many users prefer to store their digital assets with centralized exchanges for ease of use, but doing so exposes them...
Hash war revisited
The story of the BSV/BCH hash war is a brutal chapter in Bitcoin, and it laid the groundwork for much...
The first successful Zero-Knowledge Pay-to-Sudoku Bounty on Bitcoin
By using Zero-Knowledge Contingent Payment (ZKCP), a seller does not have to interact with the buyer, as they only need...
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