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Internet regulation historically targeted apps, browsers, websites – not underlying communication protocols. Same rules should apply to web3.
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Internet regulation historically targeted apps, browsers, websites – not underlying communication protocols. Same rules should apply to web3.
Listen to this episode from a16z Podcast on Spotify. This is a special episode of the a16z podcast — it's an audio history, told through the voices...
Cryptocurrencies and tokens are becoming increasingly popular. In this post, we’ll explore the context that triggered this frenzy, the new possibil...
The Ethereum blockchain is a primordial soup of smart contract bytecode undergoing constant mutation and reconfiguration. When the ERC20 Token was ...
Guest Post: Learn about the significant recent changes being made to the core Internet protocols. "For many years, there were negligible changes...
A explanation about velocity. The velocity of tokens impact their price. A token with high velocity will not capture the value generated in the tok...
Two researchers have written a paper that explains how utility tokens give consumers direct collective power over price, provided issuers don't che...
What if bitcoin's white paper wasn't meant to inspire ICOs?
To incentivize file-sharing, BitTorrent is creating a cryptocurrency token on the Tron protocol.
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