How Metanet creates an immutable Internet
Metanet and Bitcoin were roughly conceived “in the depths of the late 90s” from the concept of an economically incentivized Internet, according to nChain Chief Scientist Dr. Craig Wright.
Metanet and Bitcoin were roughly conceived “in the depths of the late 90s” from the concept of an economically incentivized Internet, according to nChain Chief Scientist Dr. Craig Wright.
Having safe and convenient access to funds is a delicate business. Money that is locked down very securely may be too inconvenient to access. If it’s very convenient to get at, it may also be a security risk.
As the world progressed through the ages, things started to slowly change. World governments became increasingly obsessed with surveillance.
At the beginning of December, nChain, a company dedicated to blockchain research and development, unveiled its Metanet project.
Steve Shadders, Technical Director at nChain, recently joined Bitstocks’ David Arakelian to discuss a wide range of topics including Shadders history with Bitcoin, why he believes in BSV, what he’s working on, and his hopes for the future.
nChain’s Sebastian Plötzeneder explains that with of Bitcoin SV technology, we’re starting to understand how it can also improve identification services, like passports and immigration.
Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report, tweeted on January 7 that he’s finally leaving Patreon for good and has started accepting crypto donations on twitter and his website.
In a recent blog post, Dr. Craig Wright reveals how the Metanet will allow for new content distribution methods, revamping the Internet as we know it.
Atari CEO Frederick Chesnais recently spoke about how his company plans to implement blockchain technology in games development.
Jordan Peterson has taken to accepting cryptocurrency donations to circumvent potential censorship.
CoinGeek’s Becky Liggero spoke to nChain’s Dr. Craig Wright on how his Metanet will revolutionize how people do business.
The BCH Boys had a busy time interviewing participants of CoinGeek Week, and have posted their video podcasts on YouTube.