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| | One year ago exactly,I wrote my first pieceabout a stablecoin called Tether. A year later, uh, wow: From legal action introduced last month:Leibowitz et al. versus iFinex et al., US District Court. A complaint isnot the same thingas a conviction. But the complaints are mind-blowing. This is not just "we are upset that we lost...
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| | [AI summary] The text is a detailed analysis and critique of the cryptocurrency industry, focusing on the Tether (USDT) and Bitfinex controversies. It outlines the author's belief that Tether is insolvent and part of a larger scheme involving money laundering and regulatory evasion. The author also discusses their personal skepticism towards cryptocurrencies, the role of fraud in the industry, and their own past investigations into similar issues, such as Mt. Gox. The piece includes technical details about verifying the author's predictions through cryptographic hashes and timestamps, as well as mentions of other journalists and analysts who contributed to uncovering these issues. The author's intent is to inform readers about the risks and potential fraud w...
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| | The most important thing to know when learning about cryptocurrencies is their original purpose: Trust minimization. The second most important thing to know when learning about cryptocurrencies is what are not cryptocurrencies.
| | trendless.tech
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| Computer files don't often stay the same. They're updated with new information, new metadata, things are moved around, glitchy code is patched, updates roll out to handle changes from other software, databases get cleaned up, and so on. Naturally, across a distributed system (such as cloud synchronization), this can pose extremely complicated challenges. There are [...]Read More... from Blockchain: So What's Bitcoin, Anyway?