[ad_1] I first wrote the initial draft of the Ethereum whitepaper on a cold day in San Francisco in November, as a culmination of months of thought and often frustrating work into an area that we have come to call “cryptocurrency 2.0″ – in short, using the Bitcoin blockchain for […]
Monthly Archives: September 2024
[ad_1] When constructing an investment menu for a defined contribution retirement plan, the focus is often on selecting the right investment managers and products. The goal is to choose options that best align with the retirement plan committee’s investment philosophy and are most suitable for the organization’s workforce. While these […]
[ad_1] Important notice: any information from this post regarding the ether sale is highly outdated and probably inaccurate. Please only consult the latest blog posts and official materials at ethereum.org for information on the sale Ethereum received an incredible response at the Miami Bitcoin Conference. We traveled there anticipating many […]
[ad_1] The Fed’s recent rate cut signaled something clear about the US economy, but what are they trying to say? With a bolder rate cut than many of us expected, homebuyers, business owners, and real estate investors are seeing the light at the end of the high-rate tunnel, where borrowing […]
[ad_1] Of all the parts of the Ethereum protocol, aside from the mining function the fee structure is perhaps the least set in stone. The current values, with one crypto operation taking 20 base fees, a new transaction taking 100 base fees, etc, are little more than semi-educated guesses, and […]
[ad_1] I recently had the pleasure of participating in the CFA Program Career Webinar Series and was thrilled when I was invited to share insights from my 25 years of investment experience with Enterprising Investor readers. This blog post is a resource for early career investment professionals interested in the […]
[ad_1] This post will provide the groundwork for a major rework of the Ethereum scripting language, which will substantially modify the way ES works although still keeping many of the core components working in the exact same way. The rework is necessary as a result of multiple concerns which have […]
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[ad_1] In This Article Last October, I wrote an article explaining why I had stopped buying rental properties to buy real estate investment trusts (REITs) instead. I argued that REITs were mispriced, offering an opportunity for investors to buy real estate at a discount to its fair value. Since then, […]
[ad_1] My previous post introducing Ethereum Script 2.0 was met with a number of responses, some highly supportive, others suggesting that we switch to their own preferred stack-based / assembly-based / functional paradigm, and offering various specific criticisms that we are looking hard at. Perhaps the strongest criticism this time […]