Bitcoin as a computer: ‘Theory of Bitcoin: Bitcoin Class’ looks at matrix operations, logic and microprocessors
The Bitcoin Class series is about thinking bigger—much bigger—about what Bitcoin can do, and what sort of system it really is.
The Bitcoin Class series is about thinking bigger—much bigger—about what Bitcoin can do, and what sort of system it really is.
The 90-minute action-packed episode is loaded with information and personal insights from Bitcoin industry expert and Money Button founder, Ryan X. Charles.
Dr. Craig Wright launches into full lecturer mode in this week’s episode of Theory of Bitcoin: Bitcoin Class, and uses a whiteboard for the first time. There's a lot to teach.
In this first episode in a new Bitcoin Class series, Dr. Wright joins Ryan X. Charles and Xiaohui Liu for a deeper look at how someone could use Bitcoin Script to crowdsource a solution to the Traveling Salesman Problem.
Theory of Bitcoin host Ryan X. Charles of Fabriik Smart Wallet (Money Button) and Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright are joined by sCrypt founder Xiaohui Liu for some Q&A along with the usual discussion.
Fabriik's Ryan X. Charles and Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright look at how long-standing laws concerning formal deals are applied to the digital age—and how Bitcoin can automate and enforce them.
The latest "Theory of Bitcoin" episode is all about keeping secure records—in business, you may need to retain documents for decades, and you need to make sure they're untampered with.
In this episode of "Theory of Bitcoin," Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles discuss legal ownership and how it could be enforced, as well as the ways Bitcoin can be used to link EDI processes in businesses.
In this episode, Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles talk about Dr. Wright's flurry of copyright claims against BTC-related projects.
The interview series between Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright and Fabriik's Ryan X. Charles begins on a slightly different note this week, with Charles asking Wright for his opinion on current events.
Following last week's explanation of the first Bitcoin website, this episode looks at Satoshi Nakamoto's post releasing the white paper in October 2008, and the responses to it.
Ryan X. Charles and Dr. Craig S. Wright continue their "Theory of Bitcoin" series with a look at the original website that introduced Bitcoin to a wider audience.