DogeCon Bringing Blockchain Memes to Vancouver

DogeCon is shaping up to be one of the most unique blockchain events in the world. Under the banner of the Doge—the shiba inu-turned Internet meme that inspired one of the world’s biggest cryptocurrencies—they are combining crypto-economics, meme culture, and radical decentralization to create unity in the blockchain community. The first DogeCon will be held […]

Switzerland’s ‘Crypto Valley’ Set To Test Blockchain Voting

Residents of the Swiss city, Zug, will use the city’s eID system to vote using their smartphones this month as part of a blockchain based voting test, according to the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. From June 25 to July 1, residents will download an app to register to vote. The city, home to what’s known as […]

Op-Ed: Do Blockchains Need a Native Currency?

Like most administrators in top banks and other financial institutions across the globe, the governor of the Bank of Spain, Luis María Linde lent his voice towards the criticism of cryptocurrencies despite showing support for the underlying technology, blockchain. Linde believes that the risks associated with cryptocurrencies outweighs the benefits therein by a lot but […]

Bitcoin Magazine’s Week in Review: Looking to the Past and the Future

South Korea just ruled that bitcoin is a legally recognizable asset, which is good news for investors, but not such good news for convicted criminals that had managed to hold onto their cryptocurrency in the past. While 5,300 miles away in Slovenia, we see BTC City adopting full cryptocurrency support via blockchain by all vendors […]

Critic: “By Agreeing To Print 19,000 Extra Tokens, EOSIO Are Violating Their Constitution”: Tron, EOS, IOTA, Stellar Lumens and Litecoin Technical Analysis (June 9, 2018)

Evidently, this week has been bearish. Even in the midst of raging bears, EOS is still outperforming gaining 16 percent in the last week. This is despite investor frustration due to their delay in launching their blockchain. There is anticipation and should we see a “go” vote, then prices are likely to print new highs. […]