Although by now the Internet is full of information about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, there are so many diverging opinions on the subject, it’s good to address some of the essentials […]
Regulatory Capture and Cryptocurrencies Even while cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology have been fascinating for governments, banks and the media, the predicted resurgence in price and market cap in 2018 still […]
Bitcoin Wednesday will kick off its conference on 2 March 2016 with a special Cryptocurrency Developers Session led by Lior Yaffe from Israel. Lior is a core developer of Nxt […]
Bitcoin halving is an important event that occurs approximately once every four years. When it happens, the amount of new bitcoins brought into circulation (through the process known as mining) […]
The New York Times’ Matthew Rosenberg tells us about the existence of a “long list of examples of how the United States, largely because of poor oversight and loose financial […]
We periodically conduct polls during Bitcoin Wednesday to gain insights about our audience that might be useful to the sector. At our conference on 5 June, 2019 we polled our […]
Goldman Sachs, one of the world’s largest investment banks, stated in a report on 19 November, 2018 that “Cash will represent a competitive asset class to stocks for the first […]
The audience of Bitcoin Wednesday is polled regularly to help set priorities that can benefit the sector. During Bitcoin Wednesday on 3 October, 2018, we polled the audience of about […]
Since we published this blog post on the family feud between Bitcoiners, altcoiners and blockchainers, there’s a growing movement among the majority, who are able to disagree in a collegiate […]
In advance of Michael Jackson’s keynote on the ICO market for Bitcoin Wednesday on 1 August, 2018, we’ve published this opinion piece for our new blog on Medium to explain […]