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Vitalik Buterin as a Candidate for the Nobel Prize in Economics?
Economist Tyler Cowen has put forward Ethereum’s founder, Vitalik Buterin, as a potential candidate for the Nobel Prize in Economics. Cowen made this statement during a podcast discussion with his colleague Alex Tabarrok on YouTube on October 8.Sustainable Energy and Crypto: Is There a Shared Future?
The progress of renewable energy could gain a considerable boost from cryptocurrency miners' efforts. But how can we curb excessive power usage in mining while enhancing its sustainability? First, we need to understand the term "sustainable", which has broader implications especially when related to manufacturing, economics, and finance.Do Contemporary Regulators Draw from Inquisition Practices?
The Mises Institute, a non-profit research and educational center at the Austrian School of Economics, recently published a study examining the court decision against the crypto mixer Tornado Cash, arguing that modern regulatory methods closely resemble those of the medieval inquisition. How appropriate is this comparison?The game-changing TON and the Open Network Overview
Discover Toncoin, the native token of The Open Network (TON), a decentralized Layer 1 blockchain. Toncoin is an eco-friendly token designed for payments, fees, and confirmation, boasting fast transactions, low fees, and a flexible architecture. This review covers information about the cryptocurrency's origins, competitors, potential uses, development plans, and token economics.1 - 6 of 6 results