Snow Crash, a book written by Neal Stephenson and published in 1992, created the first fully-imagined description of an elaborate virtual world known “metaverse,” and
Year: 2023
Mark Zuckerberg is having a party. Horizon Workrooms, the Facebook (sorry Meta) – version of the metaverse, hosted its first court hearing. The two-hour event
Seriously? A crypto conference in North Korea? It happened in 2019, with 100 people in attendance. All the hacking and scamming concerns now makes more
Some interesting things are happening in Bitcoin lately, not just “price goes up” or “price goes down.” The analogy to heavy gold bricks sitting in a bank vault is really no longer valid.
Question: Why do you watch the Super Bowl? Answer (for at least 50% of the populous): For the ads. Monday-morning-quarterbacking the ads is even more
Conor Grogan, Head of Product at Coinbase, is taking crypto transparency into his own hands (since no one else is stepping up to the plate).
Unearthing various cryptoverse evil-doing via Twitter (where else) seems to be his New Year’s resolution. He has spent January 2023 aggressively evaluating SBF and FTX in particular.
Major crypto companies agree on at least one thing: QuickBooks is the best choice for their accounting software.
The above was, ahem, sarcastic.
The CEO of JP Morgan consistently uses his soapbox to “hate” on crypto. It would be expected that the BANK, under his direction, wouldn’t touch this industry with a 10 foot pole.
But it is.
JP Morgan the BANK is “quietly” engaging with the crypto industry.
“How can humanity end central banking?
ChatGPT, a controversial AI chatbot featured prominently in recent news, had an interesting one-word answer to this question: Bitcoin.
Among the many potential real-world uses for NFTs, this one has the potential to be huge. The NieuxCo NFT collection will revolutionize Mardi Gras by granting access to… bathrooms!