Telegram is auctioning off rare usernames on the TON blockchain Article 303 words, published Oct 28 2022 4 votes
Researchers have been given a £420,000 grant to explore the potential use of a blockchain-based voting system in Greenland Article 346 words 3 votes
SSD manufacturers start warning that mining proof-of-space blockchains like Chia Coin will void warranty Link 14 votes
United States Postal Service (USPS) files patent for a blockchain-based voting system Article 368 words 24 votes
Reddit releases "community points", tokens on the Ethereum blockchain awarded for posts - currently available in /r/cryptocurrency and /r/FortniteBR social media Article 670 words 20 votes
Analysis of Voatz mobile voting app by MIT researchers finds elementary security flaws security Article 1644 words 11 votes
The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr Article 7850 words 7 votes
What is Block.one, the company that just paid a record-breaking $30m for the voice.com domain name? social media Article 1116 words 12 votes
Grassland: Inverse surveillance via a P2P network of camera + computer vision nodes, serving as a public record of the movments of people and objects. privacy Link 6 votes
How blockchain is being applied to improve the world and its potential to solve major world problems Article 1452 words 2 votes
There's no good reason to trust blockchain technology security Article 2087 words, published Feb 6 2019 10 votes
Blockchain technology changes the nature of trust, but it doesn't eliminate the need for it Article 2108 words 4 votes
Blockchain is not only crappy technology but a bad vision for the future Article 2588 words, published Apr 5 2018 6 votes