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Category: Weekly overview
Escape from LA: Why Lockdown in Sri Lanka Works for MyEtherWallet Founder
Kosala Hemachandra explains that “Based on all the information I’m getting I would say Sri Lanka so far seems to be safer than the U.S.”
YouTube’s Algorithm Epic Fail — Portugal Nailed It
Ripple lawyers-up to tackle the thorny issue of scam-promoting YouTubers (no, not David Schwartz), while Portugal scores big with a new set of proposals for a blockchain-friendly regulatory framework.
April
Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV had halvings (and the response was tepid) while Binance bought CoinMarketCap, and everybody was okay with that too. Where’s the drama?
6 Questions for Leslie Ankney of Ditto
“The holy and the profane all blend into Songkran, and they echo in both the maximalism and the absurdity within the crypto community itself.”
Journeys in Blockchain: Brittany Kaiser of Own Your Data Foundation
“I started to see that it was the blockchain community who would be happy to have me. My expertise was appreciated instead of being looked down upon.”
The Shitsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Comedy of Prof. Roubini — Tudor Jones Nailed It
Fresh off his 2018 comedy tour, Roubini wowed audiences with more of the same material — while Paul Tudor Jones took a fresher look at Bitcoin.
6 Questions for Abby Blumer of Block.one
“We did everything adults would do. What went wrong?” — William Golding, Lord of the Flies
Journeys in Blockchain: William Quigley of WAX
“Obvious ideas are obvious after the fact.”
Extinct or Extant: Can Blockchain Preserve the Heritage of Endangered Populations?
Climate change means some nations are facing the very real threat of physical destruction — but blockchain-based initiatives may be one way to save the cultural identity of countries like the Marshall Islands.