Consensus Web3athon 2023 Reveals Its Winners
Web3athon, an annual hackathon event hosted by CoinDesk with partners Alchemy University and HackerEarth, has announced its latest cohort of ...
Read moreWeb3athon, an annual hackathon event hosted by CoinDesk with partners Alchemy University and HackerEarth, has announced its latest cohort of ...
Read moreConsensus 2023 participants explored how user-focused design, cultural understanding, and gradual decentralization can drive mainstream crypto adoption Source link
Read moreMany consider the power to selectively reveal or hide oneself to the world a human right, but it is often ...
Read moreFTX's collapse reignites the self-custody debate with Consensus 2023 attendees in an excerpt from CoinDesk’s first-ever Consensus @ Consensus Report. ...
Read moreThe crypto sector is “generally negative and worried when it comes to CBDCs, especially around privacy,” said Arry Yu, co-chair ...
Read moreA team of researchers from universities in Australia and the United States, working in collaboration with quantum technology company BTQ, ...
Read moreAt last month’s Consensus 2023, CoinDesk hosted two invitation-only Investor Manager Roundtables, one designed specifically for institutional investors (35 pensions, ...
Read moreToday, we are joined by Amanda Terry, Chief Operating Officer for Metagood, a for-profit company she co-founded with Bill Tai ...
Read moreIn a recent blog post, Vitalik Buterin warned against overloading the network’s consensus. While Ethereum’s consensus is highly secure, Buterin said ...
Read moreThe bear market of 2022 tested the resilience of the crypto-market to its limits, prompting naysayers to question the sustainability ...
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